1981
DOI: 10.1177/030098588101800504
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Common Occurrence of Urethral Cysts in Older Female Ranch Mink

Abstract: Abstract. Cysts were found often in the proximal urethra of female sapphire and pastel mink, Mustela vison, examined at necropsy during studies on slow viral diseases. Their prevalence, the same in both color phases, was age-dependent. They occurred in less than 2% of females under 2 years old but in more than 60% of those over 7 years old. The cysts varied from ovoid vesicles 3 to 4 mm long to multilocular masses 10 to 15 mm across that greatly distended the proximal urethra and sometimes occluded it. Small c… Show more

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“…A variety of presumed congenital cystic urogenital lesions have been described from older ferrets, as they require time to grow to a size where they are detectable (Li et al, 1996). Urethral gland distention and cyst formation occurs in older female mink, leading to pressure atrophy and urethral wall degeneration (Hadlow and Race, 1981). Predisposing causes are unknown.…”
Section: Age-related/degenerativementioning
confidence: 99%
“…A variety of presumed congenital cystic urogenital lesions have been described from older ferrets, as they require time to grow to a size where they are detectable (Li et al, 1996). Urethral gland distention and cyst formation occurs in older female mink, leading to pressure atrophy and urethral wall degeneration (Hadlow and Race, 1981). Predisposing causes are unknown.…”
Section: Age-related/degenerativementioning
confidence: 99%