A Cardiac Rhabdomyoma in a Guinea Pig
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概要
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A guinea pig (9-week-old) that had been placed in a control group for a pharmacological test was found to have a single nodule on the surface of the right ventricular wall. In a transverse section of the heart after fixation, a whitish mass was found that extended from the subendocardium to the subepicardium of the right ventricular wall. Histopathological examination revealed a spongy network consisting of vacuolated spaces in the myocardium of the right ventricle extending to the myocardium and subepicardium of the right atrium. The vacuolated space was PAS-positive. Immunohistochemical examinations revealed that the lesions contained striated fibers that were positive for anti-desmin and anti-myoglobin. Electron micrographs revealed the lesions resulting in affected striated muscle fibers and accumulations of many glycogen granules. Based on the findings, the lesions were diagnosed as a cardiac rhabdomyoma. This is the first report of application of immunohistochemical examinations to diagnosis of cardiac rhabdomyoma in the guinea pig.
著者
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Kobayashi Tatsuya
Sugi Institute of Biological Science Co., Ltd.
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Kobayashi Yoshihiko
Sugi Institute of Biological Science Co., Ltd.
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Fukuda Uina
Sugi Institute of Biological Science Co., Ltd.
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Ozeki Yukiko
Sugi Institute of Biological Science Co., Ltd.
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Takahashi Maki
Sugi Institute of Biological Science Co., Ltd.
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Fujioka Shigeru
Sugi Institute of Biological Science Co., Ltd.
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Fuchikami Jun-ichi
Sugi Institute of Biological Science Co., Ltd.
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Kobayashi Yoshihiko
Sugi Institute Of Biological Science Co. Ltd.
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