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Cerebral meningioma associated with extensive calvarium osteolysis and presumed intratumoral carcinoma metastasis in a cat.
Dussaux, Alice; Gomes, Eymeric; Hurion, Murielle; Rattez, Elise; Mayousse, Vincent.
Afiliação
  • Dussaux A; Veterinary Hospital Centre of Cordeliers, Meaux, France.
  • Gomes E; Fregis Veterinary Hospital Centre, Arcueil, France.
  • Hurion M; Vebio Analytical Laboratory, Arcueil, France.
  • Rattez E; Veterinary Hospital Centre of Cordeliers, Meaux, France.
  • Mayousse V; Veterinary Hospital Centre of Cordeliers, Meaux, France.
JFMS Open Rep ; 8(2): 20551169221122849, 2022.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36132420
ABSTRACT
Case

summary:

A 10-year-old male neutered domestic shorthair cat presented with a 3-month history of weight loss, dysorexia and lethargy. Neurological examination revealed decreased mentation, absent menace response bilaterally and proprioceptive deficits affecting all four limbs; these findings were consistent with a forebrain disorder. Brain CT revealed an extensive asymmetric permeative osteolysis destroying two-thirds of the circumference of the calvarium and involving the right frontal, parietal, temporal and occipital bones, as well as the left parietal bone. This extensive bone lysis was associated with a large 'plaque-like' extra-axial subdural/pachymeningeal lesion extending within the soft tissues surrounding the calvarium. The cat was humanely euthanased. Post-mortem MRI was performed, which revealed a T2-weighted (T2W) hypointense subdural lesion and a T2W hyperintense circumferential extracranial lesion lining the right calvarium and left parietal bone. Histopathological analysis on a post-mortem sample of the lesion revealed a fibroblastic subtype of meningioma. Epithelial neoplastic cells were observed scattered through the meningioma, calvarium and surrounding muscular tissues, corresponding with presumed metastatic carcinoma. Relevance and novel information To our knowledge, this is the first report of an intracranial meningioma associated with such an extensive and diffuse calvarial osteolysis in veterinary medicine. This is also the first description of presumed metastatic inclusions (adenocarcinoma in this case) inside an intracranial feline meningioma, which is a rare phenomenon known as tumour-to-tumour metastasis in human medicine.
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