1. Acute Abdominal Distension Due to Disseminated Peritoneal Neoplasia in a Rhesus Macaque ( Macaca mulatta ).
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Asher JL, Barnett GJ, and Zeiss CJ
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- Animals, Diagnosis, Differential, Endometriosis complications, Endometriosis veterinary, Female, Immunohistochemistry, Monkey Diseases pathology, Monkey Diseases therapy, Peritoneal Neoplasms diagnostic imaging, Peritoneal Neoplasms therapy, Tissue Adhesions, Macaca mulatta, Monkey Diseases diagnostic imaging, Peritoneal Neoplasms veterinary
- Abstract
This report describes the clinical, radiographic, and pathologic findings in a female rhesus macaque that presented with acute abdominal distension and tympany. The macaque was euthanized after evidence of severe colonic distension on radiography and observation of widespread peritoneal adhesions on exploratory laparotomy. Gross and histopathologic evaluation revealed extensive entrapment of gastrointestinal and reproductive tracts by serosal fibrovascular proliferative tissue containing foci of endometriosis. The diagnosis of endometrial stromal sarcoma was supported by expression of CD10, Wilm tumor 1, estrogen receptor, and progesterone receptor and failure to express immunohistochemical markers characteristic of a range of differential diagnoses. In humans, this relatively uncommon neoplasm can arise from sites of endometriosis and often presents clinically as intestinal obstruction, similar to the presentation in this macaque.
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- 2018
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