1Dept. of Toxicology, Jai Research Foundation, Gujarat, India
2Dept. of Pathology, West Bengal University of Animal and Fishery Sciences, Belgachia, Kolkata, India
3Department of Pathology, Jai Research Foundation, Vapi-396195, Gujarat, India
*Corresponding author: e-mail: arabinda.adak@vantabio.com
Ultimobranchial cyst (three) and ectopic thymus (eight) were recorded in the thyroid glands of over 2000 Wistar rats necropsied during different repeated dose toxicity studies. The age of these rats ranged between three to six months. No lesion of pathological significance was recorded grossly. Microscopically, the ultimobranchial cyst was lined by flattened squamous epithelium and the lumen was filled up with a mixture of keratin and tissue debris. Ectopic thymus was located either within the parenchyma of thyroid gland or was lying in the adjacent tissue. Histological features compared well with normal histology of thymus. Both cortical and medullary components were well discernible. The histogenesis is discussed and considered to be of congenital origin.
Congenital anomalies, Ectopic thymus, Rats, Thyroid, Ultimobranchial cyst