Rare Form of Splenomegaly on a Bovine: A Case Study

Authors

  • K.E. Masanganise Veterinary Provincial Head Office
  • S. Dube Veterinary Provincial Head Office
  • J. G. Chimbo Veterinary Provincial Head Office

Keywords:

Bovine, Nguni-Mashona breed, Splenomegaly, Hyperplasia, Zimbabwe

Abstract

Post-mortem on a four year Nguni-Mashona female bovine that had died from trampling by other animals while in transit to the slaughter house showed a rare form of splenomegaly. The spleen weighed 11.9 kilograms and measured 81.5 cm in length 37cm in width and 9 cm thick. The spleen characteristics could be described as follows: there were no pathological lesions, profuse bleeding occurred on the surface cut with a knife, the pulp caused a bulge on the cut surface which showed a granular appearance, case spleen consistence was firmer than a normal spleen, a smear of the case spleen showed a proliferation of lymphocytes which appeared to have replaced the white pulp, there was hyperplasic growth of reticuloendothilial cells and the case spleen had a dark reddish discoloration. Spleens in cattle of the same breed, age and sex weighed 1.0 ±0.25 kg and measured 39±5 cm length, 14±3.5 cm width and 3±0.5 cm thick. This is a first documented record of this size of splenomegaly in Zimbabwe

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Author Biographies

K.E. Masanganise, Veterinary Provincial Head Office

P.O. Box RY 72 Raylton, Bulawayo,

S. Dube, Veterinary Provincial Head Office

P.O. Box RY 72 Raylton, Bulawayo

J. G. Chimbo, Veterinary Provincial Head Office

P.O. Box RY 72 Raylton, Bulawayo

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Published

2012-07-17

How to Cite

K.E. Masanganise, S. Dube, & J. G. Chimbo. (2012). Rare Form of Splenomegaly on a Bovine: A Case Study. Zimbabwe Journal of Science and Technology, 7(1). Retrieved from https://journals.nust.ac.zw/index.php/zjst/article/view/43