Malignant ovarian dysgerminoma in a 16-year-old leopard gecko (Eublepharis macularius)

The 16-year-old female leopard gecko ( Eublepharis macularius ) was presented with distended coelom and cachexia. Examination of the faecal sample ruled out the presence of protozoan parasites. A radiographic examination confirmed the presence of radiopaque foreign material in the intestine. The con...

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Published in:Veterinární medicína Vol. 68; no. 3; pp. 129 - 134
Main Authors: Zborilova, H, Dietz, J, Heckers, KO, Dvorakova, R, Knotek, Z, Cermakova, E
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: Czech Academy of Agricultural Sciences 01-01-2023
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Summary:The 16-year-old female leopard gecko ( Eublepharis macularius ) was presented with distended coelom and cachexia. Examination of the faecal sample ruled out the presence of protozoan parasites. A radiographic examination confirmed the presence of radiopaque foreign material in the intestine. The conservative treatment with tramadol, butylscopolamine, famotidine, vitamin B complex, and supportive fluid therapy with Hartmann solution and Duphalyte, was performed for 14 days. Ultrasonographic examination revealed the presence of a large mass adherent to the liver (with hypoechoic regions), a thin-walled cystic structure close to the liver, and coelomic effusion. Surgical exploration revealed a large mass on the right ovary. The unilateral (right) ovariectomy was performed. Histologic examination of the mass revealed dysgerminoma with an invasion of the ovarian bursa and blood vessels. Nine months after the surgery the patient was active and doing well. In reptiles, dysgerminoma is an uncommon type of neoplasia. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first case of dysgerminoma tumour diagnosed intravitally and treated successfully in lizards.
ISSN:0375-8427
1805-9392
DOI:10.17221/107/2022-VETMED