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Journal of Veterinary Science | 2012

Sertoli cell tumors associated with feminizing syndrome and spermatic cord torsion in two cryptorchid dogs

Marco Quartuccio; G. Marino; Giuseppe Garufi; Santo Cristarella; A. Zanghì

The association of cryptorchidism, functional Sertoli cell tumors, and spermatic cord torsion has been rarely reported in the literature. Two dogs were admitted for bilateral skin alopecia and weight loss. Both animals were cryptorchid and displayed a pendulous preputial sheath, prostate hypertrophy, and increased levels of circulating oestrogen. Transabdominal palpation and ultrasonography revealed the presence of neoplastic retained gonads. During surgery, spermatic cord torsion was also detected in the enlarged neoplastic testes of both dogs. Histologic examination confirmed the presence of Sertoli cell tumors that were primarily responsible for the feminizing syndrome. Complete remission of all symptoms occurred within 3 months after orchiectomy.


Reproduction in Domestic Animals | 2014

Deslorelin Implants in Pre-pubertal Female Dogs: Short- and Long-Term Effects on the Genital Tract

G. Marino; S. Rizzo; Marco Quartuccio; F Macrì; G Pagano; A Taormina; Santo Cristarella; A. Zanghì

Deslorelin acetate is a GnRH agonist used for contraception in dogs. This study aimed to evaluate the treatment of pre-pubertal female dogs with deslorelin acetate implants, to better investigate the primary stimulatory effect of the drug and the long-term effects on the genital tract, throughout repeated treatments. Sicilian hound female dogs (24) were randomly assigned to treated group, control group 1 and control group 2. First group bitches were implanted at 4.5, 9.0 and 13.5 months and monitored clinically, ultrasonographically and endocrinologically, throughout the study period (13.5 months). Control group 1 bitches were not implanted and clinically monitored for the same period. At 18 months, the animals underwent ovariohysterectomy, thus allowing evaluation of the internal genitalia. Control group 2 bitches were ovariohysterectomized at the age of 4.5 months. The suppression of oestrus was obtained in the treated group despite the fact that the first implant caused a modest increase in plasmatic levels of 17-beta estradiol and an evident cornification of the vaginal mucosa cells (50-80%). Estradiol and progesterone were at baseline levels for the remaining study period, in which no other oestrous manifestations were observed. The external genitalia maintained a juvenile appearance. The ovaries, ultrasonographically, showed no follicular structures and stayed the same size. At 18 months, the genital tract was still juvenile with inactive small ovaries and a thin filiform uterus. Deslorelin suppressed ovarian activity in pre-pubertal bitches, and oestrous induction was not observed despite the presence of the primary stimulatory effect of the drug. Juvenile genitalia were an expected side effect of the treatment.


Anatomical Record-advances in Integrative Anatomy and Evolutionary Biology | 2002

Three-dimensional architecture of the myosalpinx in the mare as revealed by scanning electron microscopy

A. Germanà; Rosa Cassata; Santo Cristarella; Aurelio Scirpo; U. Muglia

The three‐dimensional architecture of the myosalpinx in the mare was investigated by means of scanning electron microscopy (SEM) after removal of interstitial connective tissue with NaOH digestion. In the extramural portion of the tubo‐uterine junction (TUJ), isthmus, and ampulla, the myosalpinx architecture is represented by a unique muscular structure which runs from the mesosalpinx to the base of the inner mucous folds. This unique muscular structure consists mainly of bundles of muscular fibers independent of one another, which show a multiple spatial arrangement and form a complex network. Such a muscular architecture is likely more suitable for stirring rather than pushing the embryos and gametes through the Fallopian tube. Anat Rec 267:235–241, 2002.


Veterinary Research Communications | 2007

Adenoma of the Uterine Tube in the Bitch: Two Case Reports

G. Marino; M. Quartuccio; Santo Cristarella; P. A. Nicotina; A. Zanghì

Marino, G., Quartuccio, M., Cristarella, S., Nicòtina, P.A. and Zanghì, A., 2007. Adenoma of the uterine tube in the bitch: two case reports. Veterinary Research Communications, 31(Suppl. 1), 173–175


Veterinary Research Communications | 2005

Metastasising Granulosa Cell Tumour of the Testis: A Case Report in the Dog

R. A. Bontempo; A. Zanghì; G. Catone; Santo Cristarella; G. Marino; P. A. Nicotina

R.A. Bontempo1, A. Zanghi1,∗, G. Catone2, S. Cristarella1, G. Marino1 and P.A. Nicotina3 1Department of Surgery and Theriogenology, Unit of Animal Reproduction, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, University of Messina, Polo Universitario Annunziata, Messina, Italy; 2Department of Veterinary Science, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, University of Camerino, Matelica (MC), Italy; 3Department of Human Pathology, Faculty of Medicine, University of Messina, Messina, Italy ∗Correspondence: E-mail: [email protected]


Anatomia Histologia Embryologia | 2016

Permanent Lateral Deviation and Stenosis of the Cervix in an Infertile Jennet

Marco Quartuccio; G. Marino; C. Mannarino; Santo Cristarella

Congenital abnormalities of the uterus and the cervix are rare in horses, often associated with infertility, despite normal ovarian activity and sexual behaviour. An abnormality of the cervix in a 5‐year‐old jennet with a history of infertility was described. Clinical and ultrasound examination of the genital tract showed a normal development of the uterus with regular cyclic activity in both the ovaries. Vaginoscopy revealed a normal development of the vagina and a cervix deviated on the left side of the vagina by a thick dorsoventral fold. The lateral deviation was permanent in any stage of oestrus cycle. Furthermore, the cervical os was narrow and digital penetration was not realizable. Using a 5‐mm catheter, the full penetration was not possible even during oestrus; moreover, the inoculation of fluid could be revealed in uterus by ultrasound (fluid was not present before inoculation), demonstrating a minimal patency. An abnormal and permanent lateral displacement of a stenotic cervix was suspected as the primary cause of infertility in the jennet.


Journal of Equine Veterinary Science | 2011

Testicular Volume and Daily Sperm Output in Ragusano Donkeys

Marco Quartuccio; G. Marino; A. Zanghì; Giuseppe Garufi; Santo Cristarella


Veterinary Anaesthesia and Analgesia | 2015

Anti-nociceptive and sedative effects of romifidine, tramadol and their combination administered intravenously slowly in ponies

Giovanna Lucrezia Costa; Santo Cristarella; Marco Quartuccio; Claudia Interlandi


Journal of Equine Veterinary Science | 2015

Assessment of Prolactin and Quantitative Milk Production After Induction of Lactation in Barren Jennies (Equus asinus): A Pilot Study

Marco Quartuccio; Santo Cristarella; Pietro Medica; Marilena Rizzo; Cristina Cravana; Esterina Fazio


Journal of Equine Veterinary Science | 2015

Multiple Uterine Subserosal and Submucosal Intramural Leiomyomas in a Mare: An Immunohistochemical Study

Marco Quartuccio; Santo Cristarella; Michelangelo La Spisa; Fabio Marino; Antonio Ieni; Luana Licata; Giovanni Lanteri

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University of Messina

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G. Catone

University of Camerino

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