Abstract

We describe a case series of encapsulated fat necrosis with subcutaneous, abdominal, and thoracic locations in 7 subsistence-harvested bowhead whales Balaena mysticetus. Masses had a variably-dense fibrous capsule surrounding necrotic adipocytes and calcium salts (saponification). One animal also had prior concussive injury, pleural fibrosis, and hepatic lipoma; the other animals had no significant findings. The described condition is uncommon in bowhead whales, with 7/575 (1.2%) observed from 1996 to 2015. The exact mechanisms of development of encapsulated fat necrosis in bowhead whales remain to be determined. Encapsulated fat necrosis has been reported in other baleen whales, humans, and cows. It is usually an incidental finding during post-mortem examination that needs to be differentiated from neoplastic and inflammatory lesions, as the latter may have public health implications. Assessment of further cases in bowhead whales and other baleen whales is warranted to better understand their pathogenesis.

Highlights

  • Despite their extreme longevity, few disease conditions have been observed during post-mortem examination of subsistence-harvested Bering−Chukchi− Beaufort Seas (BCB) bowhead whales Balaena mysticetus (Stimmelmayr et al 2021)

  • We report the incidence, sex and age distribution, and gross and histopathological characteristics of encapsulated fat necrosis that presented as subcutaneous, abdominal, and thoracic masses in 7 bowhead whales harvested for subsistence by Alaskan Inupiaq between 1996

  • The site of the bomb in 15KK1 was infiltrated by Masses of similar gross appearance and anatomical distribution but with limited histopathological description have been reported from post-mortem examination of landed baleen whales during pelagic commercial whaling in the Antarctic (1948/49) and South Africa (1962/1963) (Cockrill 1951, 1960, Uys & Best 1966)

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Introduction

Few disease conditions have been observed during post-mortem examination of subsistence-harvested Bering−Chukchi− Beaufort Seas (BCB) bowhead whales Balaena mysticetus (Stimmelmayr et al 2021). We report the incidence, sex and age distribution, and gross and histopathological characteristics of encapsulated fat necrosis that presented as subcutaneous (interface between muscle tissue and blubber), abdominal, and thoracic masses in 7 bowhead whales harvested for subsistence by Alaskan Inupiaq between 1996. Ceroid-lipofuscin deposition ID Sex TBL N Size (mm) Weight Color

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