1. A case report of RccHan™: WIST rat with multiple neoplastic and non-neoplastic proliferative lesions.
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Chisato Hayakawa, Masayuki Kimura, Yusuke Kuroda, Seigo Hayashi, Kazuya Takeuchi, and Satoshi Furukawa
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CAUDA equina , *KIDNEY tumors , *SCHWANN cells , *RATS , *EPITHELIAL cells , *YOUNG adults - Abstract
It is extremely rare to have multiple spontaneous proliferative lesions in young adult rats. Here, we report the occurrence of different proliferative lesions in multiple tissues of a 7-week-old female rat in a 1-week repeated toxicity study. Grossly, multiple white patches and nodules in the bilateral kidneys, femoral and subcutaneous masses, and a nodule in the liver were observed. Renal lesions were diagnosed as renal mesenchymal tumors. One of the femoral subcutaneous masses was diagnosed as an adenolipoma consisting of mammary epithelial cells and mature adipocytes. The other femoral and abdominal subcutaneous masses were diagnosed as lipomas consisting of mature adipocytes. The liver nodule was diagnosed as non-regenerative hepatocellular hyperplasia, which was characterized by the proliferation of slightly hypertrophic hepatocytes. In the cauda equina, the growth of enlarged Schwann cells around the axon was observed, and this lesion was diagnosed as a neuroma. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2021
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