Blood vessel anomalities in the oral cavity of two calves

Two calves were presented with a congenital mass in the rostral mandibular gingiva. In both cases the masses relapsed after surgical removal. Histologically, the two masses were composed of irregularly arranged vascular cavities, embedded in loosely arranged stroma and alcian-blue PAS positive groun...

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description Two calves were presented with a congenital mass in the rostral mandibular gingiva. In both cases the masses relapsed after surgical removal. Histologically, the two masses were composed of irregularly arranged vascular cavities, embedded in loosely arranged stroma and alcian-blue PAS positive ground substance. Radiologically, a destruction of the alveolar cavity was recognized in both cases, which was in case 1 histologically compatible with bone resorption and remodeling associated with the infiltration of abundant granulation tissue. A literature survey revealed that no consistent criteria for a correct classification for vascular tumours exists, resulting in the fact that comparable lesions were named differently in the past. We therefore propose to classify such lesions as congential vascular malformation until distinct morphological, immunohistochemical and molecular genetic analysis criteria will exist.
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Cattle
Cattle Diseases - congenital
Cattle Diseases - pathology
Cattle Diseases - surgery
Diagnosis, Differential
Female
Male
Mouth - blood supply
Mouth - pathology
Recurrence
Vascular Malformations - pathology
Vascular Malformations - surgery
Vascular Malformations - veterinary
title Blood vessel anomalities in the oral cavity of two calves
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