Abstract:
The present communication described two cases of cavernous haemangioma in the
liver of one humped camels (Camelus dromaderius) in the Sudan. Two samples were
diagnosed in a (four year old camel from Kassala and 13years old camel from West
Sudan) female camel. Physical examination of the liver revealed small erythematous
papules on the liver surface. Microscopical examination of the liver revealed dilated,
irregular vascular spaces lined by single layer of endothelial cells supported by
fibrous septa and showing numerous papillary enfolding. The line of demarcation
between the tumor and normal hepatic tissue was well defined the normal hepatic
parenchyma atrophic and an irregular or spongy interface with an ill-defined margin.