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Title: Adrenohepatic Fusion In Domestic Ferrets (Mustela putorius furus)
Authors: Quesada Canales, Ildefonso Óscar 
Suárez Bonnet, Alejandro 
Ramirez Rivero,Gustavo 
Herráez Thomas, Pedro Manuel 
Andrada Borzollino, Marisa Ana 
Paz Sanchez, Yania 
Espinosa De Los Monteros Y Zayas, Antonio 
UNESCO Clasification: 310907 Patología
Keywords: Adrenohephatic fusion
Ferrets
Issue Date: 2013
Journal: Journal of Comparative Pathology 
Conference: 30th Meeting of the European Society of Veterinary Pathology (ESVP) 2012 
Abstract: Adrenohepatic fusion (AHF) is defined as the union of hepatic tissue with the adrenal gland with close intermingling of the respective parenchymal cells. Although AHF is a common incidental finding in man, in the veterinary literature there is only one article reporting this condition in two monkeys. We report two cases of AHF in domestic ferrets. Materials and Methods: A 5-year-old neutered male ferret with a history of chronic diarrhoea and a 1-year-old male ferret with anorexia and sudden death were submitted to the Unit of Veterinary Histology and Pathology for necropsy examination. Results: In both cases, a well-demarcated, firm nodule, with fluctuant areas, was observed adherent to the right hepatic lobule and was suspected to be the right adrenal gland. Left adrenal glands were macroscopically normal. Microscopically, the nodules adherent to the liver were adrenal tissue, with close intermingling of the respective parenchymal cells and lack of a fibrous capsule between the two cell populations. Multiple rounded, variable sized, cystic structures were also observed. Conclusions: This is the first description of a fusion of cellular elements of the adrenal gland with the hepatic parenchyma in domestic ferrets.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10553/74000
ISSN: 0021-9975
Source: Journal of Comparative Pathology [ISSN 0021-9975], v. 148 (1), p. 101, (Enero 2013)
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