Ocular fibropapillomas of green turtles (Chelonia mydas).

Vet Pathol

Department of Large and Small Animal Clinical Sciences, College of Veterinary Medicine, University of Florida, Gainesville.

Published: May 1994

AI Article Synopsis

  • Histologic analysis of four eyes from juvenile green turtles in Florida showed ocular fibropapillomas characterized by thickened stroma and reactive fibroblasts.
  • The morphology of the fibropapillomas varied based on their origin, with lesions from the limbus, conjunctiva, or eyelid appearing polyploid and ulcerated, while corneal tumors were sessile and multinodular.
  • These tumors may be locally invasive, leading to severe blindness and overall health decline in green turtles.

Article Abstract

Histologic evaluation of four eyes from three stranded juvenile green turtles (Chelonia mydas) from Florida, USA revealed ocular fibropapillomas composed of an overlying hyperplastic epithelium, various amounts of a thickened, well vascularized, collagenous stroma, and a moderate-to-dense population of reactive fibroblasts. The histologic morphology of the ocular fibropapillomas varied depending on whether the eyelid, conjunctiva, limbus, or cornea was the primary site of tumor origin. Fibropapillomas arising from the limbus, conjunctiva, or eyelid tended to be polyploid or pedunculated with a high degree of arborization. They often filled the conjunctival fornices and extended externally to be ulcerated on the distal aspects. Corneal fibropapillomas were more sessile and multinodular with less arborization. Some corneal tumors consisted primarily of a broad fibrovascular stroma and mild epithelial hyperplasia, whereas others had a markedly hyperplastic epithelium supported by stalks of fibrovascular stromal tissue. In green turtles ocular fibropapillomas may be locally invasive and associated with severe blindness and systemic debilitation.

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