Atresia ani, a congenital anomaly of the anus, can be associated with other types of malformation. Two female Holstein Friesian calves had imperforate anus, rectovaginal fistula, and perineal choristomas. In one case, the choristoma was composed of mature adipose and fibrous tissue with nephrogenic rests. In the other calf, the choristoma consisted of fragments of trabecular bone coated by cartilage and containing marrow, mixed with mature adipose and fibrous tissue, striated muscle fibers, nerves, and vessels. This combination of malformations resembles the association of anorectal malformations and perineal masses in children.

Perineal Choristoma and Atresia Ani in 2 Female Holstein Friesian Calves / D. Binanti, I. Prati, V. Locatelli, D. Pravettoni, G. Sironi, P. Riccaboni. - In: VETERINARY PATHOLOGY. - ISSN 0300-9858. - 50:1(2013 Jan), pp. 156-158. [10.1177/0300985812446154]

Perineal Choristoma and Atresia Ani in 2 Female Holstein Friesian Calves

D. Binanti
Primo
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V. Locatelli;D. Pravettoni;G. Sironi
Penultimo
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P. Riccaboni
Ultimo
2013

Abstract

Atresia ani, a congenital anomaly of the anus, can be associated with other types of malformation. Two female Holstein Friesian calves had imperforate anus, rectovaginal fistula, and perineal choristomas. In one case, the choristoma was composed of mature adipose and fibrous tissue with nephrogenic rests. In the other calf, the choristoma consisted of fragments of trabecular bone coated by cartilage and containing marrow, mixed with mature adipose and fibrous tissue, striated muscle fibers, nerves, and vessels. This combination of malformations resembles the association of anorectal malformations and perineal masses in children.
atresia ani; cattle diseases; choristoma; congenital defects; perineal mass
Settore VET/03 - Patologia Generale e Anatomia Patologica Veterinaria
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