DISCUSSION
Extensive histopathology showed acute mononuclear cell leukemia with splenic rupture. Mononuclear cell leukemia originates outside bone marrow (lymphoid leukemia). This is the most commonly found leukemia in rats and typically originates in the spleen.
In the above left photo you can see where the enlarged spleen has caused a noticeable widening of Lulu’s mid-section. The photo on the right shows the spleen removed with the rupture clearly visible. A normal rat spleen is about 1/10th the size of this one. |
The above labeled photograph shows the internal organs in place and the abdominal hemorrhage. The spleen is transversing the abdomen.The spleen’s natural position is dorsal to the stomach which would hide it from view at this point in a normal necropsy. |
The above labeled photograph shows the internal organs in place after the blood has been rinsed from the cavity showing the splenamegaly as well as the splenic rupture. The stomach, heart, and lungs appear normal. The liver is mottled and discolored from the leukemia. The intestines show advanced decay which may be attributed to natural post postmortem breakdown. The ovarian cysts are clearly visible. |
Posted on January 11, 2010, 13:58,
Last updated on February 3, 2011, 13:16
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