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Article Category: Case Report
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Online Publication Date: 08 May 2025

Spontaneous Benign Thymoma in a 10-Week-Old Female ICR (CD-1) Mouse

DVM, PhD,
DVM, PhD,
MS,
DVM, MS, and
DVM, PhD
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DOI: 10.30802/AALAS-JAALAS-25-027
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Thymomas are tumors originating from thymic epithelial cells and are uncommon in animals, including pets and domestic and laboratory animals. A 10-wk-old female ICR (CD-1) mouse in the control group of a toxicity study presented a thymic mass consisting of epithelial and lymphocytic components. Histopathological evaluation showed epithelioid neoplastic cells intermixed with small lymphocytes and areas of hemorrhage. Immunohistochemistry revealed positivity for proliferating cell nuclear antigen and pan-cytokeratin (AE1/AE3), and negativity for S100 and vimentin. Based on these features, the mass was diagnosed as a benign thymoma. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first report of a thymoma in a laboratory mouse at such a young age.

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Figure 1.

The mass of the thymus composed of epithelial area and lymphocytes area. (A) Low-power field. (B) High-power field. Scale bars, 200 μm (black) and 100 μm (white).


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Figure 2.

In IHC, the neoplastic cells were positive for pan-cytokeratin (AE1/AE3) (A) and PCNA (B), but negative for vimentin (C) and S100 (D). Scale bar, 50 μm.


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Corresponding author. Email: sjlee1013@kmedihub.re.kr
Received: 03 Feb 2025
Accepted: 15 Apr 2025
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