Sclerosing encapsulating peritonitis in a dog

C. Fontana, Eliane Novaski, Karin Montagnini, S. Lima, J. Druziani, Elton Fernandes dos Santos, Juliana Vizzu, G. D. De Carvalho, Giovane Quinagli, Monica de Mattos, F. Fukushima, O. Da Cunha, M. Oyafuso, M. Pavelski, A. Viott
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Sclerosing encapsulating peritonitis (SEP) is a rare condition which consists of reactive fibrous tissue proliferation with mixed inflammatory infiltration within the abdominal cavity. The present report describes an additional case of SEP affecting a mixed-breed immature female dog presented with persistent vomiting, progressive weight loss, and ascites. Abdominal radiographic and ultrasonographic findings suggested abdominal neoformation resulting in gastric displacement, in addition ascitic fluid was evaluated and cytology showed large numbers of inflammatory effusion. An exploratory laparotomy was performed and were detected multiple thick peritoneal adhesions which restricted mobility of abdominal viscera. Biopsy specimens of these lesions were submitted for histopathological examination. Microscopically, the external serous surfaces of the abdominal organs were covered with dense fibrous connective tissue characterized by intense mature collagen deposition and moderate angiogenesis. The animal was euthanized due to poor prognosis and sent for necropsy. The clinical, imaging, gross and microscopic findings were compatible with SEP. Keywords: Neoformation; intestinal obstruction; peritoneal adhesions, chronic inflammation.
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狗的硬化性包裹性腹膜炎
硬化性包裹性腹膜炎(SEP)是一种罕见的情况,由反应性纤维组织增殖和腹腔内混合炎症浸润组成。本报告描述了一例SEP影响一只混合品种的未成熟母狗,表现为持续呕吐、体重逐渐减轻和腹水。腹部影像学和超声检查结果表明,腹部新生组织导致胃移位,此外,对腹水进行了评估,细胞学检查显示大量炎性积液。进行了剖腹探查,发现多处腹膜粘连,限制了腹部内脏的活动。这些病变的活检标本被提交进行组织病理学检查。显微镜下,腹部器官的外浆液表面覆盖着致密的纤维结缔组织,其特征是强烈的成熟胶原沉积和适度的血管生成。由于预后不良,该动物被实施了安乐死,并被送往尸检。临床、影像学、大体和显微镜检查结果与SEP一致。关键词:新形成;肠梗阻;腹膜粘连、慢性炎症。
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Brazilian Journal of Veterinary Pathology
Brazilian Journal of Veterinary Pathology Veterinary-Veterinary (miscellaneous)
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期刊介绍: The Brazilian Journal of Veterinary Pathology is the official electronic periodical of the Brazilian Association of Veterinary Pathology. The purpose of the BJVP is to publish original full papers, short communications, case reports, letters, reviews (by invited experts) and abstracts of scientific meetings. The preferable subjects is natural and experimental pathology. All the articles are submitted to scientific reviewers.
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