Ferrer Luis Miguel, Lacasta Delia, Ramos Juan Jose, Jalón Jose Antonio García, Ruiz De Arcaute Marta, Conde Tomás
Department of Animal Pathology, Veterinary Faculty, University of Zaragoza, Zaragoza, Spain.
Acta Vet Hung. 2011 Mar;59(1):123-7. doi: 10.1556/AVet.59.2011.1.11.
This report describes the clinical and histopathological characteristics of a squamous cell carcinoma infiltrating the cervix and the vaginal wall, producing reproductive symptoms and subnormal fertility in an adult ewe. Necropsy showed a large (15-cm-long) neoplastic mass infiltrating the vaginal wall and the cervix. Histopathological examination revealed atypical squamous epithelial cords invading the basal membrane and dermis, round anaplastic cells, focal areas of necrosis, keratinisation of isolated cells, and pronounced infiltration by mononuclear cells around the cords. No squamous cell carcinoma of such localisation has been reported from sheep before. In humans, this tumour is the most common gynaecological malignancy in the world.