v.13, n.2, 6 – Tubular Adenoma Pyloric-Gland Type in a Cow

v.13, n.2, 6 – Tubular Adenoma Pyloric-Gland Type in a Cow

v.13, n.2, 6

Case Report

Tubular Adenoma Pyloric-Gland Type in a Cow

Raimundo A. Tostes, Jessica Voitena, Arthur C. Cheng, Aline M. Viott

Abstract

The paper describes a typical Pyloric-Gland Type Tubular Adenoma founded in a 7 years old holstein cow. At necropsy, macroscopic examination showed a pedunculated polypoid formation measuring 4.0 cm in its largest diameter in the mucous membrane of the gallbladder’s body region, with a delicate base in the form of a rod measuring 2.5 cm in length. Histologically analysis showed a tubular cell proliferation covered with cylindrical epithelium, which secreted mucus, with regular, vesicular nuclei with small and regular nucleoli. The stroma was represented by a delicate and loosened, vascularized connective tissue and edema. In the veterinary literature, there is no mention of the occurrence of Pyloric-Gland Type Tubular Adenoma in cattle as well a published description about it.

Key words: tumor, gallbladder, neoplasia, holstein