2018
DOI: 10.1177/0300985818790789
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Pseudodiverticula of the Small Intestine Associated With Idiopathic Smooth Muscle Hypertrophy in Domestic Rabbits (Oryctolagus cuniculus)

Abstract: Acquired outpouches of the intestinal tract are referred to as pseudodiverticula or false pulsion diverticula. In contrast to true diverticula, in which the wall contains all layers of the intestinal tract, the wall of pseudodiverticula lacks the tunica muscularis. Smooth muscle hypertrophy of the small intestine is commonly considered a cause of pseudodiverticulosis in animals due to increased intraluminal pressure. This study reports pseudodiverticula associated with idiopathic smooth muscle hypertrophy of t… Show more

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“…8,10 In contrast, pseudodiverticula lack the tunica muscularis, and the walls of these dilations are composed of the mucosa, submucosa, and serosa. 1,2,10 As seen in our case, pseudodiverticula are frequently seen concurrently with hypertrophy and hyperplasia of the tunica muscularis of the adjacent intestinal wall. Hypertrophy and hyperplasia of the smooth muscle can be idiopathic (primary) or secondary (compensatory) to increased contraction force as a result of partial aboral stenosis or obstruction.…”
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“…8,10 In contrast, pseudodiverticula lack the tunica muscularis, and the walls of these dilations are composed of the mucosa, submucosa, and serosa. 1,2,10 As seen in our case, pseudodiverticula are frequently seen concurrently with hypertrophy and hyperplasia of the tunica muscularis of the adjacent intestinal wall. Hypertrophy and hyperplasia of the smooth muscle can be idiopathic (primary) or secondary (compensatory) to increased contraction force as a result of partial aboral stenosis or obstruction.…”
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“…3,11 Hence, pseudodiverticula may occur because of a weakened tunica muscularis and/or increased intraluminal pressure, resulting in expulsion of the mucosal and submucosal layers through a defect in the tunica muscularis. 2,8 Pseudodiverticulosis, the disease associated with the formation of pseudodiverticula as in our case, has been described in the small intestine of horses, pigs, sheep, cats, elk, a wallaby, and most recently, rabbits. 1,5,[7][8][9]12 Small intestinal pseudodiverticula are uncommon in horses, with only a handful of cases reported.…”
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“…Muscular hypertrophy of the tunica muscularis of small intestines in combination with a pseudodiverticulum has been described in several species including horses, cats, pigs, rabbits and sheep. Muscular hypertrophy can be idiopathic (if no predisposing cause can be identified) or secondary to chronic partial obstruction in an aboral intestinal segment that increases the workload on the smooth muscle (Bertram et al, 2019; Bettini et al, 2003; Chaffin et al, 1992; Cordes & Dewes, 1971).…”
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