v.16, n.3, p.225-227 – Bilateral sialocele associated with osseous metaplasia in a dog

v.16, n.3, p.225-227 – Bilateral sialocele associated with osseous metaplasia in a dog

v.16, n.3, p.225-227, 2023

Case Report

Bilateral sialocele associated with osseous metaplasia in a dog

Jamile M. Garcia, Luiz A. S. Silva, Nathalia S. R. Elias, Andressa G. C. Nitrini, Ticiana B. Ervedosa, Maria Lucia Z. Dagli, Claudia Momo

 

Sialocele is a lesion characterized by a cavity filled with saliva and delimited by granulation tissue and is the most commonly observed condition in dogs’ salivary glands. A cervical swelling was observed in a male, mixed breed, 12-year-old dog. When punctured, the local was filled with saliva. The animal was referred for sialoadenectomy, and bilateral involvement was observed, with stony material delimiting the sialoceles on both sides. Samples were sent for histopathological examination, which showed cavity areas without epithelial delimitation, with osseous metaplasia and chronic inflammation. Such characteristics allowed the diagnosis of bilateral sialocele associated with osseous metaplasia. The presence of osseous metaplasia in sialoceles is extremely rare, with only four other cases described, which makes it difficult to reach conclusions related to epidemiology and pathogenesis.

Keywords: salivary gland, salivary mucocele, osseous metaplasia, canine, pathology.

 

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DOI: 10.24070/bjvp.1983-0246.v16i3p225-227