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Spontaneous necrotizing sialometaplasia of the submandibular salivary gland in a Beagle dog
Authors:Sydney Mukaratirwa  Claudio Petterino  Alys Bradley
Affiliation:1.Charles River, Preclinical Services, Edinburgh, Tranent, EH33 2NE, United Kingdom
Abstract:A single mass was found on the left submandibular salivary gland at necropsy of a 15-month-old male commercially bred laboratory Beagle dog from a control dose group from a repeat toxicity study. Microscopically, the mass was composed of a well-demarcated area of coagulative necrosis surrounded and separated from the normal salivary gland tissue by a thick fibrovascular capsule. Necrosis was admixed with areas of hemorrhage, fibrin, edema, fibrinoid necrosis of the vascular tunica media, and thrombosis of small and large vessels. Within the necrotic tissue, there was marked ductal hyperplasia, and squamous metaplasia of duct and acinar epithelium. The mass was diagnosed as necrotizing sialometaplasia of the submandibular gland. Hyperplastic ductal elements and squamous metaplasia can be mistaken microscopically with squamous cell carcinoma. Therefore, pathologists should be aware of this lesion as to avoid errors in the diagnosis of this benign pathologic condition.
Keywords:Beagle dog   necrotizing sialometaplasia   submandibular salivary gland
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