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Open Vet J. 2022; 12(4): 519-524


Ovarian granulosa cell tumor in a Persian cat: Case report from Tripoli, Libya

Asma Mohamed Elbahi, Shaima A.M Mahgiubi, Abdurraouf Omar Gaja.




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Backgroundː Ovarian granulosa cell tumors (GCTs) are common neoplasms in domestic animals that originate from the sex-cord stromal cells of the ovary. The aim of the present paper was to report a case of ovarian granulosa cell tumor in a 5- year- old Persian female cat and to describe the histopathological pattern of this tumor.
Case Descriptionː The cat was brought for a routine diagnostic examination for pregnancy at Albaittar clinic in Tripoli, Libya with a history of one month mating before it was brought to the clinic for investigation of progressive behavioral changes. The cat external examination showed noticeable enlargement at the abdomen that was potentially suspected for pregnancy; however, the abdominal ultrasonography showed a great mass located on right ovary. Therapeutic ovariohysterectomy was performed. The cat’s clinical signs resolved, 6 months later it was diagnosed with a mass on the right kidney suspected as metastasis and one week later the cat died.
Conclusion: In this case, macroscopic and microscopic studies are discussed and histopathological examination confirmed ovarian granulosa cell tumor with cystic endometrial hyperplasia and suspected metastasis in one kidney.

Key words: GCT, Ovary, histopathological finding, Not spayed, Parisian cat.






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