Spontaneous ovarian choriocarcinoma in a young ICR mouse |
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Authors: | Mao Mizukawa Hiroko Sato Satomi Nishikawa Akane Kashimura Hironobu Nishina Tetsuya Sakairi |
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Affiliation: | 1.Safety Research Laboratories, Sohyaku, Innovative Research Division, Mitsubishi Tanabe Pharma Corporation, 2-26-1 Muraoka-Higashi, Fujisawa, Kanagawa 251-8555, Japan |
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Abstract: | This paper describes the spontaneous ovarian choriocarcinoma observed in a young female Crl:CD1 (ICR) mouse. The mouse was sacrificed at 8 weeks of age after oral administration of a compound for 2 weeks. The left ovary was found to be cystically enlarged with dark red hemorrhaging. The cystic mass contained abundant blood plasma and erythrocytes. At the peripheral regions of the mass, large pleomorphic tumor cells with bizarre shaped nuclei were detected. Tumor cells contained a single large nucleus and abundant eosinophilic to amphophilic cytoplasm. Histopathology of the tumor cells resembled that of trophoblastic giant cells. Therefore, the observed ovarian lesion was diagnosed as a choriocarcinoma. No microscopic lesions were observed in the right ovary or other reproductive organs. Ovarian choriocarcinoma was considered to be of non-gestational origin. This is the first report of ovarian choriocarcinoma in a young ICR mouse. |
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Keywords: | ovarian choriocarcinoma non-gestational origin germ cell tumor CrlCD1 (ICR) mouse spontaneous lesion |
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