Peer-reviewed veterinary case report
Female dog with swollen vulva and testicular tumors from mixed sex
By Schwartz, Rebecca et al.·Published in Frontiers in veterinary science·2022·Virginia-Maryland Regional College of Veterinary Medicine, United States·View original on PubMed →
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Original publication title: Case Report: Disorder of Sexual Development in a Chinese Crested Dog With XX/XY Leukocyte Chimerism and Mixed Cell Testicular Tumors.
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Plain-English summary
A 10-year-old female Chinese Crested dog was brought in for vulvar swelling, vaginal discharge, and irregular heat cycles lasting 8 years. The vet found signs of hormonal imbalance and confirmed the presence of abnormal testicular tissue through surgery. The tissue was diagnosed as containing tumors, and the dog was found to have a rare condition called XX/XY leukocyte chimerism, meaning she had cells from both male and female genetic backgrounds. After surgery to remove the abnormal tissue, the dog showed improvement, indicating that the surgery was successful in treating her condition.
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Abstract
A 10-year-old intact female Chinese Crested dog was presented for evaluation and further diagnostics due to persistent symptoms of vulvar swelling, vaginal discharge, and an 8-year history of acyclicity. At presentation, generalized hyperpigmentation and truncal alopecia were identified, with no aberrations of the female phenotype. Vaginal cytology confirmed the influence of estrogen at multiple veterinary visits, and hormonal screening of progesterone and anti-Mullerian hormone indicated gonadal presence. Based on findings from abdominal laparotomy and gonadectomy, the tissue was submitted for histopathology. Histopathologic evaluation identified the gonads to be abnormal testes containing multiple Sertoli and interstitial (Leydig) cell tumors. The histopathologic diagnosis of testes and concurrent normal external female phenotype in the patient lead to a diagnosis of a disorder of sexual development (DSD). Karyotype evaluation by conventional and molecular analysis revealed a two cell line chimeric pattern of 78,XX (80%) and 78,XY (20%) among blood leukocytes, as well as a positive PCR test for the Y-linkedgene. Cytogenetic analysis of skin fibroblasts revealed the presence of 78,XX cells exclusively, and PCR tests for the Y-linkedgene were negative in the hair and skin samples. These results are consistent with an XX/XY blood chimerism. This is one of the few case reports of a canine with the diagnosis of leukocyte chimerism with normal female phenotypic external genitalia. This case illustrates a distinct presentation for hormonally active Sertoli cell tumorigenesis and demonstrates surgery as a curative treatment option for clinically affected patients.
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Search related cases →Original publication on PubMed: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/35898552/