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Intrapancreatic ectopic splenic tissue in dogs and cats
G A Ramírez1, J Altimira, B García-González
1Laboratorio de Diagnóstico Histopatológico Histovet, Avda. Països Catalans 12D, 08192 Sant Quirze del Vallès, Barcelona, Spain. gramirez@histoweb.com
Journal of Comparative Pathology
|October 16, 2012
Summary
Intrapancreatic accessory spleens, ectopic splenic tissue in the pancreas, are rare in animals. This study details four cases in dogs and cats, marking the first description in dogs, aiding in differentiating these splenic lesions from pancreatic cancer.
Area of Science:
- Veterinary Pathology
- Comparative Pathology
- Surgical Pathology
Background:
- Ectopic splenic tissue in the pancreas is a rare incidental finding in humans, often misdiagnosed as pancreatic neoplasia.
- This condition is infrequently documented in veterinary medicine.
- Accessory spleens within the pancreas represent a rare pathological finding.
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