Indian Journal of Veterinary Pathology
Open Access
  • Year: 2012
  • Volume: 36
  • Issue: 2

Pathology of epidermoid cyst in the spinal cord of swiss albino mice

  • Author:
  • M.C. Prasad1,, M.G. Brahmankar1, U.M. Kapurkar1, A. Adak1, P.S. Lonkar1, M.V. Patel1, Vishal Pavitrakar1, Sanjay Bokan1, Sharad Sharma1
  • Total Page Count: 2
  • Published Online: Dec 1, 2012
  • Page Number: 247 to 248

1Pathology Section Department of Toxicology, Jai Research Foundation, Vapi-396195, Gujarat, India

*Corresponding author: email: pathology@jrfonline.com

Abstract

Two cases of epidermoid cyst were recorded one each in male and female Swiss albino mice (3–4 months) out of about 2000 mice used in various toxicity studies. These were located in the white matter of lumber segment of spinal cord. No clinical sign during life phase and gross lesion on necropsy were recorded. Histopathological features consisted of multilayered stratified squamous epithelial cystic wall having either keratinaceous debris or concentric laminated layers of keratin in the lumen. It was considered to be an incidental finding of congenital origin.

Keywords

Epidermoid cyst, Histopathology, Mice, Spinal cord