Ludewig T
Veterinär-Anatomisches Institut, Bereich Histologie und Embryologie, Veterinärmedizinischen Fakultät Leipzig.
Dtsch Tierarztl Wochenschr. 1998 Feb;105(2):62-4.
Corpora amylacea are present in all the mammary glands of the investigated animals (ewe, goat, and mares). Generally, they are comparable to the cow regarding to its distribution, frequency, size, morphological structure, and staining properties. Corpora amylacea occur most frequently in the ewe, and in non-lactating mammary glands. In lactating mammary glands they are mostly situated in the alveoles. During gestation they are located outside of the alveoles and in the interalveolar connective tissue. Only in very few cases corpora amylacea are found inside and outside of the alveoles in the same mammary gland. Frequently, its centre consists of a round nucleus.