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Background: Lymphomas are considered uncommon in goats, being the multicentric form with the highest number of cases for the species. Primary intranasal lymphomas are often diagnosed in dogs, cats, and humans. In the literature, there is only a description of a multicentric case involving the frontal sinuses and mucosa of the nasal cavity in a goat; therefore, it is important to describe unusual cases of this disease for the inclusion of new clinical and pathological characteristics in the ruminant clinic medicine. The objective of this work is to describe a case of T-cell lymphoma in the nasal cavity of a young goat. Case: The animal had dyspnea and respiratory noise for 15 days. Clinical examination showed nodulation in the right nasal cavity associated with serosanguinous secretion. Tracheostomy was performed; however, after 30 days the animal was euthanized. A sagittal plane of the head showed a pinkish-gray mass in the right and left nasal cavity, with a smooth, multilobulated surface, smooth adhering to the rostral portion of the dorsal concha and occluding the dorsal nasal meatus. Submandibular lymph nodes were slightly enlarged. Histopathological examination of the nasal cavity revealed a non-encapsulated, poorly delimited and ulcerated tumor composed of round cells arranged in a mantle supported by a discrete fibrovascular stroma extending the mucosa and lamina propria. Cells were round with sparse, eosinophilic and poorly delimited cytoplasm. Nuclei varied from round to elongated with condensed chromatin and evident nucleoli. Occasionally, aberrant nuclei, reniform shape and multinucleated cells were seen. Pleomorphism was moderate characterized by anisocytosis and anisocariosis. Typical and atypical mitosis were frequent (0-4 per field of highest magnification [400x]). Amidst the neoplasm, there were multifocal areas of necrosis and hemorrhage associated with a mild lymphocytic inflammatory infiltrate. Immunohistochemistry showed positive immunostaining for Vimentin antibodies and CD3, and negative for pan CK and CD20. Discussion: The lymphomas immunophenotyping is little used when it comes to farm animals, and there are few studies that use this technique for the definitive diagnosis of these neoplasms for small ruminants. The use of this technique must be considered in each case, in order to determine the pathogenesis, the accurate diagnosis and the origin of the neoplastic lymphocytes. In goats, T-cell lymphomas are the most diagnosed, although cases of multicentric B-cell lymphomas with ocular involvement have been diagnosed. In view of the clinical picture of the case described, infectious rhinitis already described in goats, such as aspergillosis and protothecosis, should be included as differential diagnoses. However, the anatomopathological findings facilitate the direction of the diagnosis, since infectious rhinitis presents as nodules / ulcerated masses or focal areas of necrosis associated with purulent secretion and in the histopathological examination it is possible to observe the intralesional etiological agents. In addition, the enzootic ethmoidal tumor must be included, as it has similar clinical signs and affects young animals, but they are adenomas/adenocarcinomas that affect the ethmoidal nasal shells induced by a retrovirus. Lymphomas in the caprine species are rare in the Northeastern semi-arid, but that in the present diagnostic routine occasionally occurs, being important the first description of its nasal shape for its inclusion in the differential diagnoses of diseases that present with clinical obstruction and dyspnea for the species.
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Animais , Ruminantes , Imunofenotipagem/veterinária , Linfoma de Células T/veterinária , Cavidade Nasal , Neoplasias Hematológicas/veterinária , Dispneia/veterináriaResumo
Background: The histiocytic sarcoma (HS) complex is a set of malignant neoplasms originating from interstitial dendritic cells or macrophages. When it involves macrophages of the splenic red pulp and bone marrow, it is referred to as hemophagocytic histiocytic sarcoma (HHS). HHS behaves more aggressively than HS and is usually fatal. HHS can be diagnosed by cytological and histopathological examination of neoplastic tissue. HHS is confirmed by immunohistochemistry using an anti-CD11d antibody. This neoplasm is often confused with immune-mediated hemolytic anemia or Evans syndrome due to erythrophagocytosis and platelet consumption. The clinical presentation of the animals progresses with evident anemia and thrombocytopenia, leading to signs such as prostration, inappetence, and pale mucosa, making diagnosis challenging and often late. This study aimed to report the clinic-pathological aspects of a canine with atypical hemophagocytic splenic HS. Case: A 4-year-old male Shih-Tzu canine was referred to the Veterinary Hospital with a history of prostration and anorexia. Pale mucous membranes were observed on physical examination. Blood tests revealed non-regenerative anemia, leukopenia, and thrombocytopenia. Serum protein levels were below the reference values for the species in biochemical examinations. Hemoparasitosis was suspected; however, the result of the polymerase chain reaction was negative. Abdominal ultrasound revealed a splenomegaly with heterogeneous parenchyma and a slightly irregular surface, but no visible mass in the spleen. Due to the difficulty of stabilizing the patient, even after successive transfusions, the animal underwent exploratory laparotomy with medial access and posterior splenectomy. Subsequently, the spleen was surgically removed, fixed in 10% buffered formalin, and processed routinely. Macroscopically, it had an irregular reddish-brown capsular surface. Histopathological examination of the spleen revealed a densely cellular neoplasm composed of round to spindle cells (histiocytes) arranged haphazardly in variably sized sheets separating the pre-existing spleen stroma. These histopathological findings were consistent with a histiocytic malignant neoplasm. Immunohistochemical analysis was performed to better define the origin of the histiocytic neoplasm. Neoplastic cells showed positive immunostaining of more than 80% of tumor cells for the CD11d antibody and weak immunostaining for CD11c and lysozyme. The patient survived for less than 30 days after the first hospital visit. Discussion: The diagnosis of HHS was based on the histological characteristics and positive immunostaining of more than 80% of the tumor cells for the CD11d antibody. HHS is an extremely aggressive and rare tumor that affects elderly dogs of any breed. In this study, HHS had atypical histologic characteristics, in which erythrophagocytosis and hemosiderin were not observed within macrophages. HHSs arise from macrophages of the red pulp of the spleen or bone marrow and express the b2 integrin, CD11d, and have low expression of CD1 and CD11c, which are predominantly expressed by non-hemophagocytic HS. The hematological and biochemical changes observed in this case were similar to those described in other dogs with HHS. Treatment of HHS is only palliative. Erlichia ewingii, E. canis, Anaplasma phagocytophilum, A. platys, Borrelia burgdorferi, Dirofilaria immitis, Leishmania infantum and immune-mediated hemolytic anemia are the main differential diagnoses because they cause anemia and thrombocytopenia accompanied by splenomegaly.
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Animais , Masculino , Cães , Esplenopatias/veterinária , Células Dendríticas/patologia , Sarcoma Histiocítico/veterinária , Esplenectomia/veterinária , Imuno-Histoquímica/veterinária , Ultrassonografia/veterináriaResumo
Lymphomas are the tumors most frequently associated with the death or euthanasia of dogs in most parts of the world. In dogs, they almost always occur as disseminated (multicentric lymphoma), gastrointestinal (alimentary lymphoma), or nodal mediastinal (mediastinal lymphoma) diseases. However, other uncommon presentations can occasionally occur. This study aimed to establish the prevalence of these unusual types of lymphoma and demonstrate to veterinary pathologists how they present pathologically. From a total of 100 cases of lymphoma in dogs diagnosed between 1965 and 2017, 16 cases (16/100) were considered by us as non-traditional presentations of the disease: follicular lymphoma, (5/100), peripheral T-cell lymphoma, NOS (2/100), angiocentric lymphoma (2/100), intravascular large T-cell lymphoma (2/100), lymphomatoid granulomatosis (1/100), anaplastic large-cell lymphoma (1/100), hepatosplenic T-cell lymphoma (1/100), and chronic small B-cell lymphocytic lymphoma, intermediate type (1/100). We hope that the results presented here can help veterinary pathologists to recognize such cases of "atypical lymphoma" in their diagnostic routines.(AU)
Linfomas são os tumores mais associados a morte ou eutanásia de cães na maior parte do mundo. Nessa espécie animal ocorrem quase sempre como uma doença disseminada (linfoma multicêntrico), gastrintestinal (linfoma alimentar) ou nodal mediastinal (linfoma mediastínico), entretanto, ocasionalmente, outras apresentações bem menos comuns podem ser encontradas. O objetivo deste artigo é estabelecer a prevalência desses pouco usuais tipos de linfoma e demonstrar aos patologistas veterinários como eles se apresentam anatomopatologicamente. De um total de 100 casos de linfoma em cães diagnosticados entre os anos de 1965 e 2017, 16 casos (16/100) foram considerados como apresentações não tradicionais da doença: linfoma folicular (5/100), linfoma de células T periférico inespecífico (2/100), linfoma angiocêntrico (2/100), linfoma intravascular de grandes células T (2/100), granulomatose linfomatoide (2/100), linfoma de grandes células anaplásicas (1/100), linfoma hepatoesplênico de células T (1/100) e linfoma linfocítico crônico de pequenas células B - tipo intermediário (1/100). Esperamos que os resultados aqui demonstrados auxiliem patologistas veterinários a reconhecerem tais casos de "linfomas atípicos" em suas rotinas diagnósticas.(AU)
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Animais , Cães , Linfoma/diagnóstico , Linfoma/patologia , Linfoma/veterináriaResumo
Lymphomas are the tumors most frequently associated with the death or euthanasia of dogs in most parts of the world. In dogs, they almost always occur as disseminated (multicentric lymphoma), gastrointestinal (alimentary lymphoma), or nodal mediastinal (mediastinal lymphoma) diseases. However, other uncommon presentations can occasionally occur. This study aimed to establish the prevalence of these unusual types of lymphoma and demonstrate to veterinary pathologists how they present pathologically. From a total of 100 cases of lymphoma in dogs diagnosed between 1965 and 2017, 16 cases (16/100) were considered by us as non-traditional presentations of the disease: follicular lymphoma, (5/100), peripheral T-cell lymphoma, NOS (2/100), angiocentric lymphoma (2/100), intravascular large T-cell lymphoma (2/100), lymphomatoid granulomatosis (1/100), anaplastic large-cell lymphoma (1/100), hepatosplenic T-cell lymphoma (1/100), and chronic small B-cell lymphocytic lymphoma, intermediate type (1/100). We hope that the results presented here can help veterinary pathologists to recognize such cases of "atypical lymphoma" in their diagnostic routines.(AU)
Linfomas são os tumores mais associados a morte ou eutanásia de cães na maior parte do mundo. Nessa espécie animal ocorrem quase sempre como uma doença disseminada (linfoma multicêntrico), gastrintestinal (linfoma alimentar) ou nodal mediastinal (linfoma mediastínico), entretanto, ocasionalmente, outras apresentações bem menos comuns podem ser encontradas. O objetivo deste artigo é estabelecer a prevalência desses pouco usuais tipos de linfoma e demonstrar aos patologistas veterinários como eles se apresentam anatomopatologicamente. De um total de 100 casos de linfoma em cães diagnosticados entre os anos de 1965 e 2017, 16 casos (16/100) foram considerados como apresentações não tradicionais da doença: linfoma folicular (5/100), linfoma de células T periférico inespecífico (2/100), linfoma angiocêntrico (2/100), linfoma intravascular de grandes células T (2/100), granulomatose linfomatoide (2/100), linfoma de grandes células anaplásicas (1/100), linfoma hepatoesplênico de células T (1/100) e linfoma linfocítico crônico de pequenas células B - tipo intermediário (1/100). Esperamos que os resultados aqui demonstrados auxiliem patologistas veterinários a reconhecerem tais casos de "linfomas atípicos" em suas rotinas diagnósticas.(AU)
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Animais , Cães , Linfoma/diagnóstico , Linfoma/patologia , Linfoma/veterináriaResumo
Background: Histiocytic sarcoma can present in a localized or disseminated form, being a malignant neoplasm derived from interstitial dendritic cells. Another form of the disease is called hemophagocytic histiocystic sarcoma (HHS), which originates from macrophages located in the splenic red pulp and bone marrow. HHS is a rare neoplasm with unknown etiology and rapid development. It mainly affects middle-aged to elderly animals. It primarily affects the spleen and bone marrow, with occurence of metastases in other organs. Some canine breeds are considered more predisposed to this neoplasia, among them the Rottweiler. The aim of this study was to report a case of HHS in a Rottweiler dog. Case: An 8-year-old Rottweiler suffering from hyporexia and progressive weight loss for a month was attended at the Veterinary Hospital of State University of Maringá. On physical examination, he only presented mild discomfort on abdominal palpation. Blood count was performed, which revealed mild thrombocytopenia (145,000/µL, reference value for the species 150,000-500,000/µL). The Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR) exam was requested for babesiosis and ehrlichiosis, due to a history of ectoparasites. The animal was released with the prescription of Doxycycline at a dose of 10 mg/kg orally for 28 days. After 5 days, the condition worsened and the animal returned with emesis, apathy and hyporexia, being hospitalized. Abdominal ultrasound, blood count, urinalysis, serum urea and creatinine tests were requested. Among the hematological changes, thrombocytopenia (116,000/µL) and the appearing of regenerative anemia and atypical round cells with ample and slightly basophilic cytoplasm in the smear, similar to histiocytes, stood out. On ultrasound examination, splenomegaly was observed with hypoechogenic areas. Ultrasound-guided fine-needle aspiration cytology (FNAC) of the spleen was performed, which...
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Animais , Cães , Linfo-Histiocitose Hemofagocítica/patologia , Linfo-Histiocitose Hemofagocítica/veterinária , Sarcoma Histiocítico/patologia , Sarcoma Histiocítico/veterinária , Imuno-Histoquímica/veterinária , Reação em Cadeia da Polimerase/veterináriaResumo
Background: Histiocytic sarcoma can present in a localized or disseminated form, being a malignant neoplasm derived from interstitial dendritic cells. Another form of the disease is called hemophagocytic histiocystic sarcoma (HHS), which originates from macrophages located in the splenic red pulp and bone marrow. HHS is a rare neoplasm with unknown etiology and rapid development. It mainly affects middle-aged to elderly animals. It primarily affects the spleen and bone marrow, with occurence of metastases in other organs. Some canine breeds are considered more predisposed to this neoplasia, among them the Rottweiler. The aim of this study was to report a case of HHS in a Rottweiler dog. Case: An 8-year-old Rottweiler suffering from hyporexia and progressive weight loss for a month was attended at the Veterinary Hospital of State University of Maringá. On physical examination, he only presented mild discomfort on abdominal palpation. Blood count was performed, which revealed mild thrombocytopenia (145,000/µL, reference value for the species 150,000-500,000/µL). The Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR) exam was requested for babesiosis and ehrlichiosis, due to a history of ectoparasites. The animal was released with the prescription of Doxycycline at a dose of 10 mg/kg orally for 28 days. After 5 days, the condition worsened and the animal returned with emesis, apathy and hyporexia, being hospitalized. Abdominal ultrasound, blood count, urinalysis, serum urea and creatinine tests were requested. Among the hematological changes, thrombocytopenia (116,000/µL) and the appearing of regenerative anemia and atypical round cells with ample and slightly basophilic cytoplasm in the smear, similar to histiocytes, stood out. On ultrasound examination, splenomegaly was observed with hypoechogenic areas. Ultrasound-guided fine-needle aspiration cytology (FNAC) of the spleen was performed, which...(AU)
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Animais , Cães , Sarcoma Histiocítico/patologia , Sarcoma Histiocítico/veterinária , Linfo-Histiocitose Hemofagocítica/patologia , Linfo-Histiocitose Hemofagocítica/veterinária , Reação em Cadeia da Polimerase/veterinária , Imuno-Histoquímica/veterináriaResumo
O presente trabalho teve por objetivo relatar um caso de linfoma leucemizado em um felino coinfectado com os vírus da imunodeficiência felina (FIV) e o da leucemia felina (FeLV). Foram realizados exames de hemograma, contagem de reticulócitos, mielograma, bioquímica, teste de imunocromatografia para FIV e FeLV, imunofluorescência indireta (IFA) para FeLV, radiografia torácica e citologia renal. Esse último exame revelou um linfoma extranodal. Foi determinante para a conclusão diagnóstica a associação dos sinais clínicos corroborados com a infiltração de elevada quantidade de células linfoblásticas na medula óssea, exibindo critérios citomorfológicos de malignidade, como mitoses atípicas, relacionadas à presença de corpúsculos linfoglandulares e material hematopoiético inter-relacionado. O linfoma é uma neoplasia relativamente comum em felinos, entretanto, a apresentação leucemizada é rara, podendo representar um desafio diagnóstico clínico, o que torna fundamental a inclusão da citologia medular na prática clínica dessa espécie.(AU)
The present study aimed to report a case of lymphoma in leukemic phase in feline coinfected with feline immunodeficiency virus (FIV) and feline leukemia virus (FeLV). Blood counts, reticulocyte counts, bone marrow avaluation, biochemistry, immunochromatography assay for FIV and FeLV, indirect immunofluorescence (IFA) for FeLV, thoracic radiography and renal citology were performed. This last examination revealed extranodal lymphoma. The association of the clinical signs with the infiltration of a high number of lymphoblastic cells in the bone marrow with cytomorphological criteria of malignancy, atypical mitoses, lymphoglandular corpuscles and hematopoietic material were determinant for the diagnostic conclusion. Lymphoma is a relatively common neoplasm in felines, however the leukemic phase is rare and may represent a clinical diagnostic challenge, making it essential to include bone marrow cytology in the clinical practice of this species.(AU)
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Animais , Gatos , Gatos/anormalidades , Gatos/sangue , Vírus da Imunodeficiência Felina/classificação , LinfomaResumo
O presente trabalho teve por objetivo relatar um caso de linfoma leucemizado em um felino coinfectado com os vírus da imunodeficiência felina (FIV) e o da leucemia felina (FeLV). Foram realizados exames de hemograma, contagem de reticulócitos, mielograma, bioquímica, teste de imunocromatografia para FIV e FeLV, imunofluorescência indireta (IFA) para FeLV, radiografia torácica e citologia renal. Esse último exame revelou um linfoma extranodal. Foi determinante para a conclusão diagnóstica a associação dos sinais clínicos corroborados com a infiltração de elevada quantidade de células linfoblásticas na medula óssea, exibindo critérios citomorfológicos de malignidade, como mitoses atípicas, relacionadas à presença de corpúsculos linfoglandulares e material hematopoiético inter-relacionado. O linfoma é uma neoplasia relativamente comum em felinos, entretanto, a apresentação leucemizada é rara, podendo representar um desafio diagnóstico clínico, o que torna fundamental a inclusão da citologia medular na prática clínica dessa espécie.(AU)
The present study aimed to report a case of lymphoma in leukemic phase in feline coinfected with feline immunodeficiency virus (FIV) and feline leukemia virus (FeLV). Blood counts, reticulocyte counts, bone marrow avaluation, biochemistry, immunochromatography assay for FIV and FeLV, indirect immunofluorescence (IFA) for FeLV, thoracic radiography and renal citology were performed. This last examination revealed extranodal lymphoma. The association of the clinical signs with the infiltration of a high number of lymphoblastic cells in the bone marrow with cytomorphological criteria of malignancy, atypical mitoses, lymphoglandular corpuscles and hematopoietic material were determinant for the diagnostic conclusion. Lymphoma is a relatively common neoplasm in felines, however the leukemic phase is rare and may represent a clinical diagnostic challenge, making it essential to include bone marrow cytology in the clinical practice of this species.(AU)
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Animais , Gatos , Gatos/anormalidades , Gatos/sangue , Vírus da Imunodeficiência Felina/classificação , LinfomaResumo
In this work, we describe an unusual case of fibrinous pleuropneumonia caused by Pasteurella multocida associated with generalized lymphadenomegaly in a bovine. The animal had a one-month history of generalized superficial lymphadenomegaly that progressed to anorexia and submandibular oedema, resulting in spontaneous death. At necropsy, the parenchyma of the lymph nodes and multiple organs was obliterated by a dense proliferation of round neoplastic cells (lymphoma). Additionally, the neoplasm presented multifocal areas of haemorrhage and necrosis, characteristic of lymphoma. The parietal and visceral pleura and parietal pericardium were enlarged and covered diffusely with large amounts of a yellowish fibrillary material. The lungs were mildly enlarged, non-collapsed, and firm and exhibited interlobular septae that were thickened with a gelatinous material. Histopathological examination showed that the parietal and visceral pleura were enlarged due to a diffuse and severe inflammatory infiltrate composed of degenerate neutrophils associated with severe fibrin deposition, characteristic of fibrinous pleuropneumonia. Pleura and parietal pericardium fragments were cultivated in aerobic and microaerobic microbiological conditions. Round greyish colonies of gram-negative coccobacilli that were shiny and non-haemolytic were observed in sheep blood agar. The biochemical profile was indicative of Pasteurella spp. Molecular identification was performed by partial 16S rRNA amplification following sequencing. Pasteurella multocida was confirmed as the primary bacterium associated with the bovine fibrinous pleuropneumonia. We are able to infer that the lymphoma caused immunodepression, which increased the animals susceptibility to atypical infectious microorganisms such as pathogenic P. multocida.(AU)
Nesse trabalho, relatamos um caso de pleuropneumonia fibrinossupurativa causada por Pasteurella multocida associada à linfoadenomegalia em um bovino. O animal apresentava aumento generalizado de linfonodos há um mês progredindo para anorexia e edema submandibular por três dias culminando com óbito. Durante a necropsia, tanto dos linfonodos quanto de diversos órgãos evidenciaram proliferação neoplásica de células arredondadas e arranjadas em mantos (linfoma). Adicionalmente, áreas multifocais de hemorragia e necrose, características de linfoma, foram observadas. As pleuras parietal e visceral e pericárdio parietal apresentavam-se espessas e recobertas por acentuada quantidade de fibrina. Os pulmões estavam aumentados, não colabados, firmes e exibiam espessamento com edema moderado de septos interlobulares. À microscopia, cortes da pleura visceral exibiram acentuado infiltrado inflamatório de neutrófilos degenerados com intensa deposição de fibrina, características da pleuropneumonia fibrinossupurativa, além de neovascularização e proliferação de fibroblastos. Amostras de pulmão e da pleura foram cultivadas em aerobiose e microaerobiose. Evidenciou-se o crescimento puro no ágar sangue ovino de colônias redondas, acinzentadas, brilhantes e não-hemolíticas, sendo caracterizadas como cocobacilos gram-negativos. As características bioquímicas do isolado foram condizentes com Pasteurella spp. Procedeu-se a identificação molecular do isolado através da amplificação parcial do gene rRNA 16S com posterior sequenciamento do produto amplificado. Deste modo foi possível a confirmação do isolado como Pasteurella multocida, sendo o agente primário da pleuropneumonia fibrinosa. Com estes dados, podemos afirmar que o linfoma causou um quadro de imunodepressão, a qual aumenta a susceptibilidade dos animais a agentes infecciosos atípicos, como a P. multocida patogênica.(AU)
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Animais , Bovinos , Pleuropneumonia/veterinária , Pasteurella multocida , Infecções por Pasteurella/veterinária , Leucose Enzoótica Bovina/diagnósticoResumo
In this work, we describe an unusual case of fibrinous pleuropneumonia caused by Pasteurella multocida associated with generalized lymphadenomegaly in a bovine. The animal had a one-month history of generalized superficial lymphadenomegaly that progressed to anorexia and submandibular oedema, resulting in spontaneous death. At necropsy, the parenchyma of the lymph nodes and multiple organs was obliterated by a dense proliferation of round neoplastic cells (lymphoma). Additionally, the neoplasm presented multifocal areas of haemorrhage and necrosis, characteristic of lymphoma. The parietal and visceral pleura and parietal pericardium were enlarged and covered diffusely with large amounts of a yellowish fibrillary material. The lungs were mildly enlarged, non-collapsed, and firm and exhibited interlobular septae that were thickened with a gelatinous material. Histopathological examination showed that the parietal and visceral pleura were enlarged due to a diffuse and severe inflammatory infiltrate composed of degenerate neutrophils associated with severe fibrin deposition, characteristic of fibrinous pleuropneumonia. Pleura and parietal pericardium fragments were cultivated in aerobic and microaerobic microbiological conditions. Round greyish colonies of gram-negative coccobacilli that were shiny and non-haemolytic were observed in sheep blood agar. The biochemical profile was indicative of Pasteurella spp. Molecular identification was performed by partial 16S rRNA amplification following sequencing. Pasteurella multocida was confirmed as the primary bacterium associated with the bovine fibrinous pleuropneumonia. We are able to infer that the lymphoma caused immunodepression, which increased the animals susceptibility to atypical infectious microorganisms such as pathogenic P. multocida.
Nesse trabalho, relatamos um caso de pleuropneumonia fibrinossupurativa causada por Pasteurella multocida associada à linfoadenomegalia em um bovino. O animal apresentava aumento generalizado de linfonodos há um mês progredindo para anorexia e edema submandibular por três dias culminando com óbito. Durante a necropsia, tanto dos linfonodos quanto de diversos órgãos evidenciaram proliferação neoplásica de células arredondadas e arranjadas em mantos (linfoma). Adicionalmente, áreas multifocais de hemorragia e necrose, características de linfoma, foram observadas. As pleuras parietal e visceral e pericárdio parietal apresentavam-se espessas e recobertas por acentuada quantidade de fibrina. Os pulmões estavam aumentados, não colabados, firmes e exibiam espessamento com edema moderado de septos interlobulares. À microscopia, cortes da pleura visceral exibiram acentuado infiltrado inflamatório de neutrófilos degenerados com intensa deposição de fibrina, características da pleuropneumonia fibrinossupurativa, além de neovascularização e proliferação de fibroblastos. Amostras de pulmão e da pleura foram cultivadas em aerobiose e microaerobiose. Evidenciou-se o crescimento puro no ágar sangue ovino de colônias redondas, acinzentadas, brilhantes e não-hemolíticas, sendo caracterizadas como cocobacilos gram-negativos. As características bioquímicas do isolado foram condizentes com Pasteurella spp. Procedeu-se a identificação molecular do isolado através da amplificação parcial do gene rRNA 16S com posterior sequenciamento do produto amplificado. Deste modo foi possível a confirmação do isolado como Pasteurella multocida, sendo o agente primário da pleuropneumonia fibrinosa. Com estes dados, podemos afirmar que o linfoma causou um quadro de imunodepressão, a qual aumenta a susceptibilidade dos animais a agentes infecciosos atípicos, como a P. multocida patogênica.
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Animais , Bovinos , Infecções por Pasteurella/veterinária , Leucose Enzoótica Bovina/diagnóstico , Pasteurella multocida , Pleuropneumonia/veterináriaResumo
Los linfomas no Hodgkin (LNH) son las neoplasias hematopoyéticas más comunes en los perros, sin embargo, su etiología no está bien conocida. Existen varios factores que pueden contribuir con su desarrollo, como cambios en el sistema inmunológico, factores ambientales y alteraciones genéticas. El cáncer puede ocurrir en cualquier edad, pero se sabe que afecta principalmente a animales de mediana edad y animales más viejos. Anatómicamente, el linfoma canino se puede clasificar en multicéntrico, digestivo, tímico, cútaneo y solitario, con cinco estadios clínicos y dos subestadios. En los últimos años se han utilizado diversas clasificaciones en humano, y se han propuesto para los animales domésticos. El inmunofenotipaje de los linfomas se ha incorporado a la mayoría de los sistemas actuales de clasificación, igualmente, la determinación de marcadores biológicos de proliferación y apoptosis. Los linfomas difuso de celulas B grandes (DLBCL) es el subtipo más común en el perro y en el hombre. Los DLBCL son neoplasias que están formadas por células linfoides B caracterizadas por un patrón de crecimiento difuso y pueden presentar por lo menos cinco variantes que están relacionados con diferentes patrones de comportamiento biológico, incluso en perros. Sin embargo, usualmente estos tumores se clasifican sólo como DLBCL sin tener en cuenta sus características morfológicas, su perfil [...](AU)
Non Hodgkin lymphomas (LNHs) are the most common hematopoietic tumors of dogs. However, its etiology is not well established and there are many probable factors that may lead to its development such as immune system aberrations, environmental elements and genetic changes. The tumor may occur at any age but it predominantly affects middle age to elderly dogs. Canine lymphoma can be anatomically divided into multicentric, digestive, thymic, cutaneous or solitary and also into five clinical and two subclinical stages. Lately various human classifications and also one proposed for domestic animals have been used. Lymphoma immunophenotyping is incorporated into current classification systems as well as determination of biological markers for proliferation and apoptosis. Diffuse Large B Cell Lymphoma (DLBCL) is the most frequent subtype both in dogs and humans. DLBCLs are tumors composed of lymphoid B cell characterized by a diffuse growth pattern. DLBCLs may present at least five variants which relates to different patterns of biological behavior including in dogs. However, routinely these tumors are only classified as DLBCLs without taking into account its morphologic characteristics, immunohistochemical profile and proliferation index. On account of this the World Health Organization (WHO) proposes that on research projects those variants are thoroughly investigated in order to [...](AU)
Os linfomas não Hodgkin (LNHs) são as neoplasias hematopoiéticas mais comuns nos cães, no entanto, sua etiologia não está bem estabelecida e há diversos fatores que devem contribuir para seu desenvolvimento, como alterações no sistema imune, fatores ambientais e alterações genéticas. A neoplasia pode ocorrer em qualquer idade, mas afeta, predominantemente, animais de meia idade a idosos. Anatomicamente, os linfomas caninos podem ser classificados em: multicêntrico, digestivo, tímico, cutâneo e solitário, com cinco estágios clínicos e dois subestágios. Nos últimos anos, foram utilizadas diversas classificações humanas, além de classificação proposta para os animais domésticos. A imunofenotipagem dos linfomas está incorporada aos sistemas mais atuais de classificação, assim como a determinação da expressão de marcadores biológicos de proliferação e apoptose. O Linfoma Difuso de Grandes Células B (DLBCL) é o subtipo mais frequente, tanto no cão quanto em humanos. Os DLBCLs são neoplasias formadas por células linfoides B caracterizadas por um padrão de crescimento difuso e podem apresentar pelo menos cinco variantes que estão relacionadas com padrões distintos de comportamento biológico, inclusive nos cães. No entanto, rotineiramente, estes tumores são apenas classificados como DLBCLs sem considerar suas particularidades morfológicas, seu perfil imunoistoquímico e seu índice [...](AU)
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Animais , Cães , Linfoma Difuso de Grandes Células B/história , Linfoma Difuso de Grandes Células B/veterinária , Linfoma não Hodgkin/história , Linfoma não Hodgkin/veterinária , Imunofenotipagem/veterináriaResumo
Los linfomas no Hodgkin (LNH) son las neoplasias hematopoyéticas más comunes en los perros, sin embargo, su etiología no está bien conocida. Existen varios factores que pueden contribuir con su desarrollo, como cambios en el sistema inmunológico, factores ambientales y alteraciones genéticas. El cáncer puede ocurrir en cualquier edad, pero se sabe que afecta principalmente a animales de mediana edad y animales más viejos. Anatómicamente, el linfoma canino se puede clasificar en multicéntrico, digestivo, tímico, cútaneo y solitario, con cinco estadios clínicos y dos subestadios. En los últimos años se han utilizado diversas clasificaciones en humano, y se han propuesto para los animales domésticos. El inmunofenotipaje de los linfomas se ha incorporado a la mayoría de los sistemas actuales de clasificación, igualmente, la determinación de marcadores biológicos de proliferación y apoptosis. Los linfomas difuso de celulas B grandes (DLBCL) es el subtipo más común en el perro y en el hombre. Los DLBCL son neoplasias que están formadas por células linfoides B caracterizadas por un patrón de crecimiento difuso y pueden presentar por lo menos cinco variantes que están relacionados con diferentes patrones de comportamiento biológico, incluso en perros. Sin embargo, usualmente estos tumores se clasifican sólo como DLBCL sin tener en cuenta sus características morfológicas, su perfil [...]
Non Hodgkin lymphomas (LNHs) are the most common hematopoietic tumors of dogs. However, its etiology is not well established and there are many probable factors that may lead to its development such as immune system aberrations, environmental elements and genetic changes. The tumor may occur at any age but it predominantly affects middle age to elderly dogs. Canine lymphoma can be anatomically divided into multicentric, digestive, thymic, cutaneous or solitary and also into five clinical and two subclinical stages. Lately various human classifications and also one proposed for domestic animals have been used. Lymphoma immunophenotyping is incorporated into current classification systems as well as determination of biological markers for proliferation and apoptosis. Diffuse Large B Cell Lymphoma (DLBCL) is the most frequent subtype both in dogs and humans. DLBCLs are tumors composed of lymphoid B cell characterized by a diffuse growth pattern. DLBCLs may present at least five variants which relates to different patterns of biological behavior including in dogs. However, routinely these tumors are only classified as DLBCLs without taking into account its morphologic characteristics, immunohistochemical profile and proliferation index. On account of this the World Health Organization (WHO) proposes that on research projects those variants are thoroughly investigated in order to [...]
Os linfomas não Hodgkin (LNHs) são as neoplasias hematopoiéticas mais comuns nos cães, no entanto, sua etiologia não está bem estabelecida e há diversos fatores que devem contribuir para seu desenvolvimento, como alterações no sistema imune, fatores ambientais e alterações genéticas. A neoplasia pode ocorrer em qualquer idade, mas afeta, predominantemente, animais de meia idade a idosos. Anatomicamente, os linfomas caninos podem ser classificados em: multicêntrico, digestivo, tímico, cutâneo e solitário, com cinco estágios clínicos e dois subestágios. Nos últimos anos, foram utilizadas diversas classificações humanas, além de classificação proposta para os animais domésticos. A imunofenotipagem dos linfomas está incorporada aos sistemas mais atuais de classificação, assim como a determinação da expressão de marcadores biológicos de proliferação e apoptose. O Linfoma Difuso de Grandes Células B (DLBCL) é o subtipo mais frequente, tanto no cão quanto em humanos. Os DLBCLs são neoplasias formadas por células linfoides B caracterizadas por um padrão de crescimento difuso e podem apresentar pelo menos cinco variantes que estão relacionadas com padrões distintos de comportamento biológico, inclusive nos cães. No entanto, rotineiramente, estes tumores são apenas classificados como DLBCLs sem considerar suas particularidades morfológicas, seu perfil imunoistoquímico e seu índice [...]
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Animais , Cães , Linfoma Difuso de Grandes Células B/história , Linfoma Difuso de Grandes Células B/veterinária , Linfoma não Hodgkin/história , Linfoma não Hodgkin/veterinária , Imunofenotipagem/veterináriaResumo
Marek's disease (MD) is a lymphoproliferative disorder caused by Gallid herpesvirus 2 (MDV) that infects mainly domestic gallinaceous birds although wild birds may occasionally be affected. The current report describes the anatomopathological and molecular findings of a case of MD in a white-peafowl (Pavo cristatus). The signs included apathy, hyporexia, and diarrhea. Grossly, 0.5 to 1.5cm in diameter, yellow, soft nodules were observed in the skeletal muscle, lung, kidney, air sacs, small intestine, heart, ovary, ventriculus, and proventriculus. Microscopically, numerous atypical round neoplastic cells were noted. The molecular detection of MDV DNA was implemented to amplify part of the meq gene and products were sequenced for the phylogenetic analysis. Template DNA was obtained from tissues of the affected bird and from blood of all the gallinaceous birds of the Zoo. The expected amplicon for the partial amplification of MDV meq gene was obtained and the amplicons were sequenced. Sequences obtained enabled grouping the strain (accession no. KT768121) with MDV serotype 1 strains from the GenBank. Based on the anatomopathological and molecular findings, the diagnosis of MD in a white-peafowl was reached, and to the authors' knowledge, no previous report regarding MD was published in Pavo cristatus.(AU)
Doença de Marek (MD) é uma desordem linfoproliferativa causada pelo Gallid herpesvirus 2 (MDV), que infecta principalmente galináceos domésticos, porém aves silvestres podem ser ocasionalmente afetadas. O presente relato descreve os achados anatomopatológicos e moleculares de um caso de MD em um pavão-branco (Pavo cristatus). Os sinais clínicos incluíram apatia, hiporexia e diarreia. Macroscopicamente, foram observados nódulos macios, de 0,5 a 1,5cm de diâmetro, no músculo esquelético, no pulmão, nos rins, nos sacos aéreos, no intestino delgado, no coração, no ovário, no ventrículo e no proventrículo. Microscopicamente, numerosas células redondas neoplásicas atípicas foram notadas. A detecção molecular do DNA do MDV foi implementada para amplificar parte do gene meq, e os produtos foram sequenciados para análise filogenética. DNA foi obtido de tecidos de aves afetadas e do sangue de todos os galináceos do zoológico. A esperada amplificação de parte do gene meq de MDV amplificado foi ampliada e sequenciada. As sequências obtidas permitiram o agrupamento da cepa (acesso KT768121) com cepas do sorotipo 1 de MDV do GenBank.. O diagnóstico de MD em pavão-branco foi obtido com base nos achados anatomopatológicos e moleculares e, pelo conhecimento dos autores, não há relatos anteriores publicados de MD em Pavo cristatus.(AU)
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Animais , Galliformes/virologia , Herpesvirus Galináceo 2/isolamento & purificação , Doença de Marek/diagnóstico , Linfoma/veterinária , Vírus OncogênicosResumo
Marek's disease (MD) is a lymphoproliferative disorder caused by Gallid herpesvirus 2 (MDV) that infects mainly domestic gallinaceous birds although wild birds may occasionally be affected. The current report describes the anatomopathological and molecular findings of a case of MD in a white-peafowl (Pavo cristatus). The signs included apathy, hyporexia, and diarrhea. Grossly, 0.5 to 1.5cm in diameter, yellow, soft nodules were observed in the skeletal muscle, lung, kidney, air sacs, small intestine, heart, ovary, ventriculus, and proventriculus. Microscopically, numerous atypical round neoplastic cells were noted. The molecular detection of MDV DNA was implemented to amplify part of the meq gene and products were sequenced for the phylogenetic analysis. Template DNA was obtained from tissues of the affected bird and from blood of all the gallinaceous birds of the Zoo. The expected amplicon for the partial amplification of MDV meq gene was obtained and the amplicons were sequenced. Sequences obtained enabled grouping the strain (accession no. KT768121) with MDV serotype 1 strains from the GenBank. Based on the anatomopathological and molecular findings, the diagnosis of MD in a white-peafowl was reached, and to the authors' knowledge, no previous report regarding MD was published in Pavo cristatus.(AU)
Doença de Marek (MD) é uma desordem linfoproliferativa causada pelo Gallid herpesvirus 2 (MDV), que infecta principalmente galináceos domésticos, porém aves silvestres podem ser ocasionalmente afetadas. O presente relato descreve os achados anatomopatológicos e moleculares de um caso de MD em um pavão-branco (Pavo cristatus). Os sinais clínicos incluíram apatia, hiporexia e diarreia. Macroscopicamente, foram observados nódulos macios, de 0,5 a 1,5cm de diâmetro, no músculo esquelético, no pulmão, nos rins, nos sacos aéreos, no intestino delgado, no coração, no ovário, no ventrículo e no proventrículo. Microscopicamente, numerosas células redondas neoplásicas atípicas foram notadas. A detecção molecular do DNA do MDV foi implementada para amplificar parte do gene meq, e os produtos foram sequenciados para análise filogenética. DNA foi obtido de tecidos de aves afetadas e do sangue de todos os galináceos do zoológico. A esperada amplificação de parte do gene meq de MDV amplificado foi ampliada e sequenciada. As sequências obtidas permitiram o agrupamento da cepa (acesso KT768121) com cepas do sorotipo 1 de MDV do GenBank.. O diagnóstico de MD em pavão-branco foi obtido com base nos achados anatomopatológicos e moleculares e, pelo conhecimento dos autores, não há relatos anteriores publicados de MD em Pavo cristatus.(AU)
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Animais , Doença de Marek/diagnóstico , Herpesvirus Galináceo 2/isolamento & purificação , Galliformes/virologia , Linfoma/veterinária , Vírus OncogênicosResumo
There are very few reports of lymphoma in sheep in the literature. Therefore, the aim of the present study was to report the prevalence of this disease among sheep cared for in the Clinic of Cattle in the Campus Garanhuns of the Federal Rural University of Pernambuco (UFRPE). The results were obtained from a four year old sheep (weight 40 kg) that had been reared in a semi-intensive system. The owner reported that he had acquired this animal three months earlier from another herd and that, one month later; he had noticed that the animal was apathetic, no appetite and distanced itself from the herd. The animal was treated unsuccessfully on the farm. The animal exhibited clinical signs of apathy, tachycardia, cachexia and anorexia, as well as ruminal and intestinal hypomotility. The hemogram showed evidence of leukocytosis by neutrophilia, with the presence of deteriorated leukocytes in the blood smear. The serology (IDGA) for the enzootic bovine leukosis virus was negative. The ultrasound confirmed severe lung disease. The animal died after seven days. In the necropsy there was a mass in the subcutaneous tissue adhered to chest sternal there was a notable increase in the volume adhered in the external caudal subcutaneous region, with nodular characteristics and a whitish coloration. Identical, although smaller, nodulations were visualized in the serous membrane of the reticulum and the abomasum, with metastases in the kidneys, omentum, mesenteric lymph nodes, diaphragm, heart and lungs. The histopathology revealed atypical mantle structures,with multiple vacuoles and interspersed fibrous stroma. The tumoral cells were small, round, basophilic, with scarce cytoplasm and a large, round nucleus, with hyperchromatic qualities, dense chromatin and rare mitosis. The results of the present study confirm that this was a case of atypical lymphosarcoma in the sheep in question.(AU)
Os relatos na literatura de linfoma em ovinos são escassos, logo o objetivo deste trabalho é relatar a ocorrência dessa doença em uma ovelha atendida na Clínica de Bovinos, Campus-Garanhuns/ UFRPE. Os achados foram obtidos de uma ovelha mestiça de quatro anos, pesando 40 kg, criada em sistema semi-intensivo. O proprietário relatou que adquiriu esse animal há três meses de outro rebanho e que há dois observou que o animal ficou apático, com perda do apetite e separado do rebanho, foi medicado na propriedade sem sucesso. Clinicamente apresentou um quadro de apatia, taquicardia, caquexia, anorexia, bem como hipomotilidade ruminal e intestinal. No hemograma evidenciou-se leucocitose por neutrofilia, com presença de leucócitos degenerados no esfregaço sanguíneo. A sorologia (IDGA) para vírus da Leucose Enzoótica Bovina foi negativa. Além desses achados, a ultrassonografia revelou um comprometimento pulmonar grave. O animal veio a óbito após sete dias. Na necropsia observou-se uma massa no tecido subcutâneo, aderida à região torácica caudal esternal, firme com características nodular e de coloração esbranquiçada. Nodulações idênticas e de tamanhos menores foram visualizadas na serosa do retículo e abomaso, com metástases nos rins, omento, linfonodos mesentéricos, diafragma, coração e pulmão. A histopatologia revelou estruturas atípicas disposta na forma de manto, com múltiplos vacúolos, com estroma fibroso entremeado. As células tumorais caracterizam-se por serem pequenas e arredondadas, basofílicas, com citoplasma escasso, núcleo grande e redondo, hipercromático, com cromatina densa e com raras mitoses. Estes achados indicam uma forma de linfoma espontâneo em ovelha.(AU)
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Animais , Ovinos , Linfoma/diagnóstico , Linfoma/patologia , Linfoma/veterinária , Neoplasias/diagnóstico , Neoplasias/veterinária , Caquexia/diagnóstico , Caquexia/veterinária , Leucocitose/diagnóstico , Leucocitose/patologia , Leucocitose/veterinária , Contagem de Células Sanguíneas/métodos , Contagem de Células Sanguíneas/veterináriaResumo
There are very few reports of lymphoma in sheep in the literature. Therefore, the aim of the present study was to report the prevalence of this disease among sheep cared for in the Clinic of Cattle in the Campus Garanhuns of the Federal Rural University of Pernambuco (UFRPE). The results were obtained from a four year old sheep (weight 40 kg) that had been reared in a semi-intensive system. The owner reported that he had acquired this animal three months earlier from another herd and that, one month later; he had noticed that the animal was apathetic, no appetite and distanced itself from the herd. The animal was treated unsuccessfully on the farm. The animal exhibited clinical signs of apathy, tachycardia, cachexia and anorexia, as well as ruminal and intestinal hypomotility. The hemogram showed evidence of leukocytosis by neutrophilia, with the presence of deteriorated leukocytes in the blood smear. The serology (IDGA) for the enzootic bovine leukosis virus was negative. The ultrasound confirmed severe lung disease. The animal died after seven days. In the necropsy there was a mass in the subcutaneous tissue adhered to chest sternal there was a notable increase in the volume adhered in the external caudal subcutaneous region, with nodular characteristics and a whitish coloration. Identical, although smaller, nodulations were visualized in the serous membrane of the reticulum and the abomasum, with metastases in the kidneys, omentum, mesenteric lymph nodes, diaphragm, heart and lungs. The histopathology revealed atypical mantle structures,with multiple vacuoles and interspersed fibrous stroma. The tumoral cells were small, round, basophilic, with scarce cytoplasm and a large, round nucleus, with hyperchromatic qualities, dense chromatin and rare mitosis. The results of the present study confirm that this was a case of atypical lymphosarcoma in the sheep in question.
Os relatos na literatura de linfoma em ovinos são escassos, logo o objetivo deste trabalho é relatar a ocorrência dessa doença em uma ovelha atendida na Clínica de Bovinos, Campus-Garanhuns/ UFRPE. Os achados foram obtidos de uma ovelha mestiça de quatro anos, pesando 40 kg, criada em sistema semi-intensivo. O proprietário relatou que adquiriu esse animal há três meses de outro rebanho e que há dois observou que o animal ficou apático, com perda do apetite e separado do rebanho, foi medicado na propriedade sem sucesso. Clinicamente apresentou um quadro de apatia, taquicardia, caquexia, anorexia, bem como hipomotilidade ruminal e intestinal. No hemograma evidenciou-se leucocitose por neutrofilia, com presença de leucócitos degenerados no esfregaço sanguíneo. A sorologia (IDGA) para vírus da Leucose Enzoótica Bovina foi negativa. Além desses achados, a ultrassonografia revelou um comprometimento pulmonar grave. O animal veio a óbito após sete dias. Na necropsia observou-se uma massa no tecido subcutâneo, aderida à região torácica caudal esternal, firme com características nodular e de coloração esbranquiçada. Nodulações idênticas e de tamanhos menores foram visualizadas na serosa do retículo e abomaso, com metástases nos rins, omento, linfonodos mesentéricos, diafragma, coração e pulmão. A histopatologia revelou estruturas atípicas disposta na forma de manto, com múltiplos vacúolos, com estroma fibroso entremeado. As células tumorais caracterizam-se por serem pequenas e arredondadas, basofílicas, com citoplasma escasso, núcleo grande e redondo, hipercromático, com cromatina densa e com raras mitoses. Estes achados indicam uma forma de linfoma espontâneo em ovelha.
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Animais , Linfoma/diagnóstico , Linfoma/patologia , Linfoma/veterinária , Neoplasias/diagnóstico , Neoplasias/veterinária , Ovinos , Caquexia/diagnóstico , Caquexia/veterinária , Contagem de Células Sanguíneas/métodos , Contagem de Células Sanguíneas/veterinária , Leucocitose/diagnóstico , Leucocitose/patologia , Leucocitose/veterináriaResumo
Background: Primary tongue tumors rarely affect dogs and correspond to 4% of tumors involving the oropharynx. Until now, primary tongue lymphoma had not been reported. However, lymphoma involvement in the skeletal muscle, although quite unusual, was described in the literature in four cases. Cutaneous lymphoma is another rare extranodal manifestation. The objective of this report is to describe a case of T immunophenotype lymphoma occurrence, whose manifestation is atypical, not only because it is situated in the tongue muscle but also because of the subsequent involvement of the striated musculature of the left forelimb and the skin, which showed unfavorable evolution. Case: A female seven-year-old mongrel was seen showing a regular lump in the base of the tongue, 3 cm in diameter, not ulcerated and of firm consistency, with halitosis as the only clinical sign of the disease. Incisional biopsy of the lump was performed and histopathology verified that it was large cell lymphoma. The material was sent for immunohistochemical evaluation and was characterized as T immunophenotype lymphoma by positive CD3 and negative CD79a marking. The CHOP (cyclophosphamide, doxorubicin, vincristine and prednisone) chemotherapy protocol was established as treatment and after the first chemotherapy session there was partial remission of the mass, measuring 2 cm in diameter. The lump, however...(AU)
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Animais , Cães , Linfoma de Células T/complicações , Linfoma de Células T/veterinária , Neoplasias da Língua/veterinária , Músculo Esquelético/patologiaResumo
Background: Primary tongue tumors rarely affect dogs and correspond to 4% of tumors involving the oropharynx. Until now, primary tongue lymphoma had not been reported. However, lymphoma involvement in the skeletal muscle, although quite unusual, was described in the literature in four cases. Cutaneous lymphoma is another rare extranodal manifestation. The objective of this report is to describe a case of T immunophenotype lymphoma occurrence, whose manifestation is atypical, not only because it is situated in the tongue muscle but also because of the subsequent involvement of the striated musculature of the left forelimb and the skin, which showed unfavorable evolution. Case: A female seven-year-old mongrel was seen showing a regular lump in the base of the tongue, 3 cm in diameter, not ulcerated and of firm consistency, with halitosis as the only clinical sign of the disease. Incisional biopsy of the lump was performed and histopathology verified that it was large cell lymphoma. The material was sent for immunohistochemical evaluation and was characterized as T immunophenotype lymphoma by positive CD3 and negative CD79a marking. The CHOP (cyclophosphamide, doxorubicin, vincristine and prednisone) chemotherapy protocol was established as treatment and after the first chemotherapy session there was partial remission of the mass, measuring 2 cm in diameter. The lump, however...
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Animais , Cães , Linfoma de Células T/complicações , Linfoma de Células T/veterinária , Neoplasias da Língua/veterinária , Músculo Esquelético/patologiaResumo
O linfoma é um neoplasma maligno originário de linfócitos B, de linfócitos T ou de células nulas (linfócitos não B e não T [células natural killer {NK)]), que, com exceção da medula óssea, emerge mais comumente de órgãos/tecidos hematopoiéticos, incluindo os linfonodos, o baço, e o tecido linfoide associado à mucosa (MALT). No Brasil, o linfoma representa 8,8% de todos os cânceres que acometem cães, visto à necropsia, e perfaz 1% das causas de morte ou razões para eutanásia nessa espécie animal. Foi realizado um estudo retrospectivo das diferentes formas de apresentação anatomopatológica de linfoma que foram diagnosticados no Laboratório de Patologia Veterinária da Universidade Federal de Santa Maria entre os anos de 1965 e 2017. De um total de 100 cães com linfoma, em 16 (16% dos casos) os achados macroscópicos e/ou histopatológicos permitiram admitir, a partir da literatura internacional, que se tratava de casos não tradicionalmente descritos, incluindo: linfoma folicular (5/100 [5%]), linfoma de células T periférico inespecífico (2/100 [2%]), linfoma angiocêntrico (2/100 [2%]), linfoma intravascular de grandes células T (2/100 [2%]), granulomatose linfomatoide (2/100 [2%]), linfoma de grandes células anaplásicas (1/100 [1%]), linfoma hepatoesplênico de células T (1/100 [1%]) e linfoma linfocítico crônico de pequenas células B tipo intermediário (1/100 [1%]). O objetivo deste trabalho foi estudar mais detalhadamente esses casos para que com os resultados aqui expressos, patologistas veterinários venham a reconhecer tais formas atípicas de linfoma. Este estudo resultou quatro trabalhos científicos (dois artigos e dois relatos de caso) intitulados como: 1) Sítios anatômicos incomuns e apresentações anatomopatológicas pouco frequentes do linfoma em cães, 2) Aspectos epidemiológicos, clínicos e anatomopatológicos do linfoma folicular em cães, 3) Linfoma intravascular de grandes células T em dois cães, e 4) Reticulose pagetoide em um cão.
This dissertation involved the retrospective study of different anatomopathological types of lymphoma that were diagnosed in the Laboratório de Patologia Veterinária of the Universidade Federal de Santa Maria between 1965 and 2017. Of a total of 100 dogs with lymphoma, 16 (16% of cases), the macroscopic and/or histopathological findings allowed us to admit, from the international literature, that they were cases not traditionally described: follicular lymphoma, (5/100 [5%]), peripheral T-cell lymphoma, nonspecific (2/100 [2%]), angiocentric lymphoma (2/100 [2%]), intravascular large T-cell lymphoma (2/100 [2%]), lymphomatoid granulomatosis (1/100 [1%]), anaplastic large cell lymphoma (1/100 [1%]), hepatosplenic T-cell lymphoma (1/100 [1%]) and small lymphocytic lymphoma intermediate type (1/100 [1%]).Further study of these cases was the objective of this dissertation, so that with the results expressed herein, veterinary pathologists will recognize such atypical lymphomas". This study resulted in four scientific papers (two articles and two case reports) that are part of this dissertation: 1) Uncommon anatomical sites and non-traditional anatomopathological presentations of lymphoma in dogs, 2) Epidemiological, clinical and pathological aspects of follicular lymphoma in dogs, 3) Intravascular large T-cell lymphoma in two dogs, and 4) Pagetoid reticulosis in a dog.
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Relata-se o diagnóstico de linfoma primário no sistema nervoso central em um cão Labrador Retrievier, de 10 anos de idade, que apresentava episódios convulsivos, incoordenação nos membros posteriores, head tilt, ataxia e sensibilidade diminuída no lado esquerdo. Constataram-se alterações laterais esquerdas, como ausências de propriocepção e de posicionamento tátil, alterações posteriores nas provas de carrinho de mão e de reação ao pulo e diminuição da extensão da postura e hemilocomoção. No líquido cefalorraquidiano (LCR), houve predomínio de linfócitos atípicos, caracterizados pela presença de anisocitose e anisocariose, nucléolos evidentes e anisonucleose, basofilia e microvacuolização citoplasmáticas, mitoses atípicas e corpúsculos linfoglandulares, compatíveis com linfoma, confirmado pelo exame histológico e imunocitoquímico, o qual revelou origem T, com expressão CD3+ e CD79-. A tomografia computadorizada não foi conclusiva e evidenciou diversas áreas hipodensas e intensificação de contraste na região de sulcos e giros do parênquima encefálico. A coleta do LCR foi essencial na rapidez do diagnóstico definitivo, indicando a natureza rara desta lesão primária.(AU)
A primary lymphoma in the central nervous system in a 10 year-old Labrador Retriever presenting seizures, hind limb incoordination, head tilt, ataxia and decreased sensitivity on the left side was reported. Regarding postural reactions, there were changes in the left side such as proprioceptive and tactile positioning defects, and in the posterior reaction tests such as wheelbarrowing and limb hopping, along with a reduction in the extensor postural thrust reaction and hemi-walking response. A cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) analysis showed a predominance of atypical lymphocytes characterized by pleocytosis, marked anisocytosis and anisokaryosis, evident nucleoli and anisonucleosis, cytoplasmic basophilia and microvacuolation, atypical mitotic figures and lymphoglandular bodies. These findings were compatible with lymphoma, which was confirmed by histopathology and immunocytochemistry that showed a T-cell origin, with CD3 + and CD79- expression. A computed tomography scan was inconclusive and showed several hypodense areas and a contrast enhancement in the sulci and gyri region of the brain parenchyma. The CSF analysis was essential for a quicker definitive diagnosis, indicating the nature of this rare primary injury.(AU)