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Somatotroph Pituitary Tumors in Budgerigars (Melopsittacus undulatus)

Authors :
Matti Kiupel
Michael M. Garner
Ingeborg M. Langohr
Source :
Veterinary Pathology. 49:503-507
Publication Year :
2011
Publisher :
SAGE Publications, 2011.

Abstract

A series of 11 pituitary tumors in budgerigars were classified on the basis of their clinical, gross, microscopic, and immunohistochemical characteristics. Affected birds were young to middle-aged. Clinically, neurologic signs—including difficulties flying, ataxia, and blindness—were most commonly reported. Additional clinical signs included weight loss, abnormal feathers or molting, increased respiratory efforts, and exophthalmos. Nine birds were diagnosed with chromophobic pituitary adenomas, and 2 birds had chromophobic pituitary carcinomas. Only 1 tumor was delimited to the pituitary gland; the other 10 variably invaded the brain, skull, and retrobulbar space. Distant metastases were identified in 2 birds. All tumors were immunohistochemically strongly positive for growth hormone, consistent with the diagnosis of somatotroph tumors. The common occurrence and early onset may suggest a genetic predisposition of budgerigars to develop somatotroph pituitary tumors with a high incidence of local invasion and with metastatic potential.

Details

ISSN :
15442217 and 03009858
Volume :
49
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Veterinary Pathology
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....93a972c0f551185b54116753d9b2b7eb