Kutyák előesett harmadik szemhéj mirigyének kórszövettani és pancytokeratin-, ill. E-cadherin alapú immunhisztokémiai vizsgálata
View/ Open
Date
2018-10Author
Dobos, András
Varsányi, Balázs
Jakab, Csaba
Metadata
Show full item recordAbstract
SUMMARY
Background: Prolapse of the third eyelid gland is the most common primary
disorder of the canine nictitating membrane.
Objectives: The aim of the present histopathological, immunohistochemical
study was to describe microscopic pathomorphological lesions of the parenchyma, and the interstitium of the surgically removed prolapsed canine third
eyelid glands (TEG), compared to the normal ones.
Materials and Methods: Five intact, and 26 surgically removed prolapsed TEG
samples were separated and conserved in buffered, 8% formalin for 24 hours at
room temperature, embedded in paraffin wax and further processed for sectioning (3–4 µm) and immunohistochemistry (antibodies: anti-pancytokeratin, and
anti-E-cadherine).
Results and Discussion: Histopathological lesions included (n = 26): 53.84% (n
= 14) acute purulent parenchymatous adenitis, which was accompanied by with
acute purulent ductal inflammation in 9 cases; 34.61% (n = 9) subacute-chronic
lymphocytic interstitial adenitis, coupled with acinar degeneration and necrosis
in 8 cases; 30.77% (n = 8) interstitial fibrosis; 3.85% (n = 1) adenoma. During the
immunohistochemical investigations, the inflamed, degenerated TEG showed
weaker or even loss of the pancytokeratin-, and E-cadherine-expression.