Preputial papillomatous epidermal hyperplasia in a guinea pig (Cavia porcellus)

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Objectives
Primary preputial lesions in male guinea pigs (Cavia porcellus) are rare.

Case Description
A 3.5-year-old intact male guinea pig was presented with severe pain and preputial hyperemia caused by urine scaling of its enlarged hyperemic papillomatous preputium.

Methods
The papillomatous preputium was surgically resected by circumferential incision at the proximal edge of the skin changes on both the proximal and distal preputial skin. The affected tissue was removed by blunt dissection, followed by intracutaneous continuous sutures. The recovery was uneventful and the guinea pig was discharged the same day on oral medications. Six months later, minor threadlike papillomas redeveloped on the perianal skin and on the medio-plantar surface of the right hindleg. Removal was successful, and further papillomas did not develop.

Results
Histopathology and macroscopic morphology raised the suspicion of papillomavirus induced skin changes. No further diagnostics were performed.

Case Relevance
Hyperkeratosis may have been exacerbated by the chronic skin irritation of urine getting trapped in between papillomatous nodules, as seen in humans with severe cases of diaper dermatitis. Papillomavirus should be considered in guinea pigs with preputial papillomas. Prognosis is good with surgical removal of affected tissue.
Translated title of the contributionPreputiel papillomatøs epidermal hyperplasi hos et marsvin (cavia porcellus)
Original languageEnglish
JournalJournal of Exotic Pet Medicine
Volume40
Pages (from-to)37-39
Number of pages3
ISSN1557-5063
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2022
Externally publishedYes

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