1969
DOI: 10.1177/030098586900600606
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Mammary Intraductal Carcinoma in a Buffalo (Bubalus bubalis)

Abstract: Mammary carcinoma is extremely rare in cattle in spite of the demands placed on this organ for commercial milk production, and the fact that cows are allowed to live into the 'cancer age'. There are only 5 cases reported in the literaturel-4. 6, most originating in the ductal system. Carcinoma has not been reported from the mammary gland of the water buffalo. The intraductal carcinoma of the udder of an aged female water buffalo described herein is the first report of a mammary carcinoma in this species.

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“…Proliferative changes in the mammary gland are rarely observed in farm animals. Sporadic cases of mammary neoplasia have been described in mares, 1,6 cattle, 11,14 goats, 16 and water buffalo, 10 whereas hyperplastic lesions have been diagnosed only in cattle. 7 Mammary epithelial hyperplasia is classified into 3 distinct types: ductal, lobular, and adenosis.…”
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“…Proliferative changes in the mammary gland are rarely observed in farm animals. Sporadic cases of mammary neoplasia have been described in mares, 1,6 cattle, 11,14 goats, 16 and water buffalo, 10 whereas hyperplastic lesions have been diagnosed only in cattle. 7 Mammary epithelial hyperplasia is classified into 3 distinct types: ductal, lobular, and adenosis.…”
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“…Infrequent cases of mammary neoplasms have been reported in cattle (POVEY & OSBORNE, 1969;MINA et al, 1994), mares (HIRAYAMA et al, 2003;BRITO et al, 2008), water buffalo (MANDAL & IYER, 1969), and goats (SINGH & IYER, 1972); whereas, hyperplastic changes have been observed in cattle (HONG et al, 1994) and water buffalo (SANT'ANA et al, 2014). Mammary epithelial hyperplasia is classified into three distinct types: lobular (arising from the intralobular ducts), ductal (arising from the extralobular ducts), and adenosis (CASSALI et al, 2011).…”
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“…Other neoplasms reported in buffaloes include tubular adenocarcinoma, oral hemangioma, rectal leiomyoma [ 5 ], melanoma [ 6 , 7 ], urothelial papilloma [ 8 ], intraductal mammary carcinoma [ 9 ], mesothelioma, bladder carcinoma, ductal carcinoma, biliary tract carcinoma, lymphoid leukemia, and thymic lymphoma [ 6 ].…”
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