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id: 35096
Title: Clinical approaches to diagnosis and treatment of fibroadenomatosis of the mammary gland in cats
Authors: Zhelavskyi M.
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Date of publication: 2023-12-07 10:50:35
Last changes: 2023-12-07 10:50:35
Year of publication: 2023
Summary: Fibroadenomatous changes (FAC) of the mammary gland in cats represents a benign, progesterone-associated fibroglandular proliferation of one or more mammary glands that may occur in intact female cats at the time of puberty, during pregnancy or pseudopregnancy, or in female and male cats of any age under progestin treatment. Even though benign mammary lesions are much less common in cats than malignant lesions, they are an important consideration in the differential diagnosis of feline mammary gland masses. Benign mammary lesions in cats include both neoplastic and non-neoplastic lesions. The former comprise duct papilloma, simple and complex adenomas, fibroadenomas and benign mixed tumors. The latter include cysts, duct ectasia, focal fibrosis, and two types of noninflammatory hyperplasia (ductular and lobular) Lobular hyperplasia is further categorized into three subtypes – epithelial hyperplasia, adenosis and fibroadenomatous hyperplasia. Approximately 10–20% of feline mammary masses are benign. Fibroadenoma is a common benign lesion in cats and can involve one, several or all of the mammary glands. This tumor is composed of a mixture of luminal epithelial cells and stromal cells, sometimes together with myoepithelial cells.
URI: http://repository.vsau.vin.ua/repository/getfile.php/35096.pdf
Publication type: Доповідь конференції
Publication: Міжнародна науково-практична конференція «Актуальні аспекти розвитку ветеринарної медицини в умовах євроінтеграції». 14-15 вересня 2023 року. м. Одеса. 2023.
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