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* Hepatoid glands are also found at the tail head, prepuce and occasionally other skin sites. | * Hepatoid glands are also found at the tail head, prepuce and occasionally other skin sites. | ||
** Hepatoid tumours can also arise in these areas. | ** Hepatoid tumours can also arise in these areas. | ||
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+ | ==Hepatocytic== | ||
+ | *seen mostly in sheep and cattle | ||
+ | ===Gross=== | ||
+ | *a single, pale, soft, often large nodule | ||
+ | *well demarcated from adjacent tissue, often with a noticeable capsule | ||
+ | ===Microscopically=== | ||
+ | *normal hepatocytic appearance | ||
+ | *no portal tracts within the mass | ||
+ | *a capsule surrounds the growth | ||
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+ | ==Cholangiocellular - bile duct== | ||
+ | *very rare | ||
+ | *reported in dogs and cats | ||
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[[Category:Oropharynx - Pathology]] | [[Category:Oropharynx - Pathology]] | ||
[[Category:Intestines - Proliferative Pathology]] | [[Category:Intestines - Proliferative Pathology]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Liver, Primary Tumours]] |
Revision as of 14:27, 8 June 2010
- Adenomas are unusual but may develop in oropharyngeal salivary tissue.
Intestinal adenoma
- An adenoma is a growth of glandular origin.
- Intestinal adenomas are found in both the small and large intestines.
- Intestinal adenomas usually grow into the lumen.
- These growths are bengin and polyp-like.
Tumours of the Perianal Area
Hepatoid Gland Tumours (Perianal Adenomas)
* Affect the dog.
- Arise from the solid, modified sebaceous circumanal glands.
- Common in ageing entire males.
- Lesions range from hyperplasia to true adenomas (benign).
- These low grade lesions are under hormonal control.
- Castration/ administation of oestrogens or anti-androgens causes reduction in size.
- These low grade lesions are under hormonal control.
- Occasionally hepatoid carcinomas (malignant) arise in affected males
- Outwith hormonal control.
- Hepatoid gland tumours occur rarely in bitches.
- Are commonly malignant.
- Hepatoid glands are also found at the tail head, prepuce and occasionally other skin sites.
- Hepatoid tumours can also arise in these areas.
Hepatocytic
- seen mostly in sheep and cattle
Gross
- a single, pale, soft, often large nodule
- well demarcated from adjacent tissue, often with a noticeable capsule
Microscopically
- normal hepatocytic appearance
- no portal tracts within the mass
- a capsule surrounds the growth
Cholangiocellular - bile duct
- very rare
- reported in dogs and cats