During artificial insemination of an 18-year-old female Japanese Black cow, a mass that
was of a hen’s egg size was found in the vagina. On necropsy, the firm mass, measuring
approximately 3.5 × 3.5 × 3.0 cm, was located at the superior region of the vagina. The
cut surface of the mass was gray-white in color with occasional necrotic or hemorrhagic
areas. Histologically, the mass was composed of tumor cells arranged in solid nests of
various sizes with an occasional tubular structure separated by a delicate fibrovascular
stroma. The tumor cells had a hypochromatic nucleus and abundant, faintly eosinophilic
cytoplasm. The tumor cells contained diastase-sensitive periodic acid-Schiff positive
granules. Immunohistochemically, tumor cells were positive for cytokeratin AE1/AE3, CAM5.2
and carcinoembryonic antigen, but not for vimentin, p63, estrogen receptor-α, progesterone
receptor, α-smooth muscle actin, neuron-specific enolase, S-100 protein and chromogranin
A. On the basis of these findings, the tumor was diagnosed as a clear cell carcinoma of
the vagina.
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