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Kafkas Üniversitesi Veteriner Fakültesi Dergisi
2017 , Vol 23 , Issue 2
Pathomorphological and Immunohistochemical Studies of Tumours in the Urinary Bladders of Water Buffalo in Marmara, the Central and Western Black Sea Region of Turkey
1Department of Pathology, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Ankara University, TR-06110 Ankara - TURKEY2Central Anatolia Forestry Research Institute, Herbarium ANKO, TR-06520 Ankara - TURKEY
3Department of Pathology, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Afyon Kocatepe University, University, TR-03200 Afyonkarahisar - TURKEY
4Department of Medical Biochemistry, Faculty of Medicine, Gazi University, TR-06510 Ankara - TURKEY
5Retired Professor of Department of Pathology, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Ankara University, TR-06110 Ankara - TURKEY DOI : 10.9775/kvfd.2016.16414 In this study, non-neoplastic and neoplastic lesions in the urinary bladders of water buffalo were determined in the Marmara, the central and western part of the Black Sea region of Turkey. In this context, water buffalo with lesions in the urinary bladder were obtained from the private and public slaughterhouses of several provinces. The lesions were evaluated pathologically and immunohistochemically. In addition, species of bracken ferns were identified in these provinces. Histopathologically, 39 of the collected tissue samples were diagnosed as neoplasia. These neoplasms were classified and graded according to The World Health Organization Classification of Tumours published in 2004. In this context, papilloma (16 cases), papillary urothelial neoplasm of low malignant potential (PUNLMP) (7 cases), low-grade papillary carcinoma (13 cases), high-grade papillar carcinoma (2 cases), and low-grade papillary carcinoma with hemangiosarcoma (1 case) were detected in samples diagnosed as neoplasia. In the collected bracken ferns, Athyrium filix-foemina (L.) Roth; Dryopteris dilatata (Hoffm.) Gary; Dryopteris filixmas (L.) Schott; Polystichum aculeatum (L.) Roth; Polystichum setiferum (Forsk.) Woynar; Polystichum woronowii Fomin, Polypodium vulgare L. and Pteridium aquilinum (L.) Kuhn spp. were identified. As a result, it has been understood that the consumption of identified bracken ferns leads more frequently to epithelial neoplasms. Keywords : Bracken fern, Chronic enzootic haematuria, Neoplasia, Tumour, Pteridium spp, Water buffalo