Difference between revisions of "Ovaries - Developmental Pathology"
Jump to navigation
Jump to search
(One intermediate revision by the same user not shown) | |||
Line 9: | Line 9: | ||
Information by permission of Professor RW Else | Information by permission of Professor RW Else | ||
+ | |||
+ | |||
+ | [[Category:To Do - Reproductive]] | ||
[[Category:Reproductive System - Developmental Pathology]] | [[Category:Reproductive System - Developmental Pathology]] | ||
[[Category:Ovaries - Pathology]] | [[Category:Ovaries - Pathology]] |
Latest revision as of 18:41, 12 April 2011
CONGENITAL ABNORMALITIES OF THE OVARIES
- Ovarian agenesis: One or both ovaries. Rare but seen in pig and ruminants.
- Accessory ovaries: Rare but seen in pig and dog.
- Ovarian hypoplasia: Rare in Britain but recognised in Swedish Highland cattle (autosomal recessive gene). Affected cattle have a bilateral condition and infantilism of the tract. It is important to differentiate between true hypoplasia and developed but non functioning ovaries in adult cows.
- Vascular Hamartoma: An incidental finding in the cow, pig and horse. Seen as a dark red mass on ovarian surface composed of connective tissue and vascular channels.
- Cysts: Parovarian cysts arise from mesonephric or paramesonephric ducts, they can be large and seen in the mare, dog and cat.
Information by permission of Professor RW Else