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Title: Undifferentiated carcinoma of the pancreas in a cockatiel (Nymphicus hollandicus): case report
Other Titles: Carcinoma indiferenciado de pâncreas em calopsitas (Nymphicus hollandicus): relato de caso
Keywords: Calopsitas - Neoplasia pancreática
Calopsitas - Tumor epitelial
Histopatologia
Cockatiels - Pancreatic cancer
Cockatiels - Epithelial tumor
Issue Date: Jun-2017
Publisher: Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais, Escola de Veterinária
Citation: CARVALHO, T. S. G. et al. Undifferentiated carcinoma of the pancreas in a cockatiel (Nymphicus hollandicus): case report. Arquivo Brasileiro de Medicina Veterinária e Zootecnia, Belo Horizonte, v. 69, n. 3, p. 600-602, June 2017.
Abstract: Undifferentiated carcinoma of the pancreas is a malignant neoplasm that is uncommon among domestic species, especially cockatiels (Nymphicus hollandicus), one of the most popular birds kept as a pet throughout the world. The aim of this study was to describe the occurrence of an undifferentiated carcinoma in the pancreas of a cockatiel. A bird, an adult male that died naturally with swelling in the abdominal region, was referred to necropsy. Macroscopic examination showed poor body condition, the coelomic cavity filled with liquid and a white mass attached to the pancreas and other smaller masses attached to the duodenum. Tissue samples and organs were harvested and fixed in 10% buffered formalin, then routinely processed for histopathology and stained with hematoxylin and eosin. Microscopic analysis demonstrated an epithelial neoplasia with a predominantly solid pattern, lymphatic invasion and involvement of the intestinal serous membrane. These findings indicate the occurrence of an undifferentiated pancreatic carcinoma in a cockatiel that was diagnosed by histopathology.
URI: http://repositorio.ufla.br/jspui/handle/1/29411
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