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Transplantation characteristics, morphologic features, and interpretation of preputial gland neoplasia in the Fischer 344 rat.

Preputial gland neoplasms in the Fischer 344 rat are relatively uncommon tumors with a prevalence of approximately 3% in the National Toxicology Program data base. They occur late in life, are well differentiated, and rarely metastasize. Based on studies through 4 serial passages, 10 well-differenti...

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Autores principales: Maronpot, R R, Ulland, B, Mennear, J
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: 1988
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1474534/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/3383821
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description Preputial gland neoplasms in the Fischer 344 rat are relatively uncommon tumors with a prevalence of approximately 3% in the National Toxicology Program data base. They occur late in life, are well differentiated, and rarely metastasize. Based on studies through 4 serial passages, 10 well-differentiated preputial gland neoplasms transplanted into the mammary fat pads of syngeneic recipients grew to 30 mm within 10 weeks. Recipients died or were sacrificed with large transplanted tumors within 6 months. The morphologic features of the transplanted neoplasms were similar to those of the primary neoplasms through the four passages. Proliferative lesions of the preputial glands comprise a morphological continuum and separation of these growths into categories of hyperplasia, adenoma, and carcinomas is based largely on cytological features and the degree of altered growth patterns. Morphologic features to assist in diagnosis of preputial gland neoplasms and recommendations for interpreting treatment-associated increases of these neoplasms are presented.
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spelling pubmed-14745342006-06-09 Transplantation characteristics, morphologic features, and interpretation of preputial gland neoplasia in the Fischer 344 rat. Maronpot, R R Ulland, B Mennear, J Environ Health Perspect Research Article Preputial gland neoplasms in the Fischer 344 rat are relatively uncommon tumors with a prevalence of approximately 3% in the National Toxicology Program data base. They occur late in life, are well differentiated, and rarely metastasize. Based on studies through 4 serial passages, 10 well-differentiated preputial gland neoplasms transplanted into the mammary fat pads of syngeneic recipients grew to 30 mm within 10 weeks. Recipients died or were sacrificed with large transplanted tumors within 6 months. The morphologic features of the transplanted neoplasms were similar to those of the primary neoplasms through the four passages. Proliferative lesions of the preputial glands comprise a morphological continuum and separation of these growths into categories of hyperplasia, adenoma, and carcinomas is based largely on cytological features and the degree of altered growth patterns. Morphologic features to assist in diagnosis of preputial gland neoplasms and recommendations for interpreting treatment-associated increases of these neoplasms are presented. 1988-04 /pmc/articles/PMC1474534/ /pubmed/3383821 Text en
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Maronpot, R R
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Mennear, J
Transplantation characteristics, morphologic features, and interpretation of preputial gland neoplasia in the Fischer 344 rat.
title Transplantation characteristics, morphologic features, and interpretation of preputial gland neoplasia in the Fischer 344 rat.
title_full Transplantation characteristics, morphologic features, and interpretation of preputial gland neoplasia in the Fischer 344 rat.
title_fullStr Transplantation characteristics, morphologic features, and interpretation of preputial gland neoplasia in the Fischer 344 rat.
title_full_unstemmed Transplantation characteristics, morphologic features, and interpretation of preputial gland neoplasia in the Fischer 344 rat.
title_short Transplantation characteristics, morphologic features, and interpretation of preputial gland neoplasia in the Fischer 344 rat.
title_sort transplantation characteristics, morphologic features, and interpretation of preputial gland neoplasia in the fischer 344 rat.
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1474534/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/3383821
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