1. RETROSPECTIVE EVALUATION OF HEPATOCELLULAR NEOPLASMS IN NILE LECHWE (KOBUS MEGACEROS) FROM TWO FLORIDA ZOOLOGICAL INSTITUTIONS
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Kelsey M. McClure, Jessica A. Emerson, Michael M. Garner, Scott B. Citino, and Elizabeth E. Hammond
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Pathology ,medicine.medical_specialty ,General Veterinary ,biology ,business.industry ,Kobus ,General Medicine ,Hepatocellular adenoma ,medicine.disease ,biology.organism_classification ,digestive system diseases ,Metastasis ,Lethargy ,Lameness ,Hepatocellular carcinoma ,Nile lechwe ,Carcinoma ,medicine ,Animal Science and Zoology ,business - Abstract
This case series describes hepatocellular neoplasms in 10 Nile lechwe (Kobus megaceros) at two separate zoological institutions in Florida. Histologically, the neoplasms were classified as hepatocellular carcinoma (n = 7), hepatocellular adenoma (n = 2), and hepatobiliary carcinoma (n = 1). Common clinical signs were nonspecific and included thin body condition (n =7), lethargy (n =6), lameness (n =3), and acute recumbency (n =5). Four males and six females were affected, and the mean age at death was 12.7 yr with a range of 4-18 yr. All cases were diagnosed postmortem, and metastasis to various sites, including lung, lymph nodes, and omentum, was found in 40% of cases (n = 4). A single case of hepatocellular carcinoma in a Nile lechwe was described in 2007; however, this is the first reported series of neoplasms in Reduncinae. The pathogenesis behind the development of hepatocellular neoplasms in Nile lechwe has not yet been identified.
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- 2020