Trabalho de Conclusão de Curso de Especialização
Dermatose induzida por tumor das células de Sertoly
Fecha
2006-02-21Autor
Rodrigues, Lauro dos Reis
Institución
Resumen
The Dermatosis caused by sex hormone is an endocrine disease
associated with an over hormone production or their precursors, or both, by
tumorous testicles or suprarenal glands. The Sertoly cell tumor is the most
common one and is related to intra abdominal and inguinal cryptorchidism. The
testicular tumors happen to middle or old age dogs with racial predisposition
such as Boxer, Shelland Pastor, Warmaranner, Pequines and Collie. The
hormones related to Dermatosis are estrogens, androgens and progesterone.
When theses hormone levels increase there are dermatological changes as well
as bilateral symmetrical alopecia on the perineal, genital, neck and torso area,
also happening gynecomastia, pendular prepuce and prostatitis. For the
remission of the dermatologic situation the dog has to go under complete
medical exams such as blood test, biochemical, urinalysis and after, a surgical
procedure to remove the tumorous testicle. This work was done through a
research and a portray of a canine case, Boxer breed, male, 8 years with
bilateral symmetrical alopecia on the torso, flank, neck, gynecomastia, pendular
prepuce and just one testicle in the scrotum. In order to have a diagnostic was
done a complete blood test, biochemical and urinalysis; the animal went under
a surgery to take off the testicle from the abdominal and scrotal cavity. After, it
was sent to a histopatological analysis that verified a Sertoly cell tumor.