Description

Signalment

  • In older dogs and cats and in cattle
  • No clinical significance
  • Involves the acinar tissue only
  • Must be distinguished from neoplasms

Diagnosis

Clinical Signs

Pathology

Grooss appearance:

  • White lobules or plaques projecting from the surface
  • Do not distort adjacent tissue and are not encapsulated
  • Usually firmer than normal pancreatic tissue

Microscopic appearance:

  • Similar to the normal glandular tissue
  • Not encapsulated aggregates of acinar cells