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Vet Comp Oncol ; 21(3): 401-405, 2023 Sep.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37186079

ABSTRACT

Mast cell tumour (MCT) is one of the most frequent skin tumours in dogs. Due to their unpredictable biological behaviour, MCTs often cause several therapeutic frustrations, leading to investigation regarding prognostic markers. Lysyl oxidase (LOX) is an enzyme that promotes extracellular matrix stability and contributes to cell migration, angiogenesis and epithelial-mesenchymal transition. Its expression positively correlates with poor prognoses in several human and canine mammary cancers. The aim of this study was to characterise the immunohistochemical expression of LOX in MCT samples and compare it with histological grading and post-surgical survival. Twenty-six tumours were submitted to immunohistochemistry for LOX expression evaluation. All samples were positive for LOX, with variable percentages of cytoplasmic and nuclear positivity. Cytoplasmic positivity was significantly higher in high-grade MCTs (P = .0297). Our results indicate that high expression of cytoplasmic LOX in neoplastic mast cells is an indicator of poor prognosis for canine cutaneous MCTs.


Subject(s)
Dog Diseases , Mastocytoma, Skin , Skin Neoplasms , Humans , Dogs , Animals , Mast Cells/pathology , Protein-Lysine 6-Oxidase , Dog Diseases/metabolism , Mastocytoma, Skin/veterinary , Skin Neoplasms/metabolism , Skin Neoplasms/veterinary , Prognosis
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Acta Vet. Brasilica ; 17(2): 44-48, 2023. graf, tab
Article in English | VETINDEX | ID: biblio-1512960

ABSTRACT

Mast cell tumors, which are neoplasms with variable behavior, from less aggressive to highly metastatic tumors, account for 16%­21% of cutaneous neoplasms in dogs. The diagnosis and grading of mast cell tumors are based on cytological analysis and histological evaluation, which facilitate appropriate planning for surgical and chemotherapeutic treatment. Surgical resection with safety margins of 2­3 cm is considered the best therapeutic option; however, postoperative complications, such as delayed healing, necrosis, suture dehiscence, and occurrence of seroma, are reported. It is essential to understand the biology of mast cell tumors because prognostic factors directly influence the efficacy of the treatment and the quality of life of the patient. Here, we conducted a retrospective study of dogs submitted to surgical resection of cutaneous mast cell tumors, and analyzed the prognostic factors and occurrence of postoperative complications. The results showed that low grade mast cell tumors were associated with a lower occurrence of ulceration, metastasis, recurrence, lack of need for adjuvant therapy, and occurrence of paraneoplastic syndrome compared to those of a higher grade. We also compared the association between demanding or compromised margins with the presence of postoperative complications. The results showed that high grade mast cell tumors have a greater metastatic potential and that the presence of neoplastic cells in the adjacent tissues leads to a greater malignancy and postoperative complications


Mastocitomas representam de 16 a 21% das neoplasias cutâneas em cães. São neoplasmas com comportamentos variáveis, de tumores pouco agressivos até altamente metastáticos. Seu diagnóstico é baseado na análise citológica e avaliação histológica para determinação da graduação, sendo possível realizar o adequado planejamento do tratamento cirúrgico e qui-mioterápico. A ressecção cirúrgica com margens de segurança de 2 a 3 cm é considerada a melhor opção terapêutica, entretanto, são relatadas complicações no pós-operatório como retardado na cicatrização, necrose, deiscência de sutura e ocorrência de seroma. É indispensável o entendimento da biologia do tumor, pois fatores prognósticos implicam diretamente na eficácia do tratamento e na qualidade de vida do paciente. O presente trabalho objetivou a realização de estudo retrospectivo de cães submetidos à ressecção cirúrgica de mastocitoma cutâneo, com análise dos fatores prognósticos e da ocorrência de complicações pós-operatórias. Foi possível observar que os mastocitomas de baixo grau apresentam menor ocorrência de ulceração, metástase, recidiva, ausência de necessidade de terapia adjuvante e ocorrência síndrome paraneoplásica comparativamente aos de maior grau. Foi possível ainda, a comparação da associação entre margens exíguas ou comprometidas com a presença de complicações pós-operatórias. Os resultados demonstraram que mastocitomas de alto grau tem maior potencial metastático e a presença de células neoplásicas nos tecidos adjacentes acarretam em comportamento de maior malignidade e complicações pós-operatórias


Subject(s)
Animals , Dogs , Mastocytoma, Skin/surgery , Mastocytoma, Skin/veterinary , Mast Cells/pathology , Skin Neoplasms/veterinary , Retrospective Studies
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Ciênc. Anim. (Impr.) ; 32(2): 200-208, abr.-jun. 2022. ilus, tab
Article in Portuguese | VETINDEX | ID: biblio-1402255

ABSTRACT

O mastocitoma é uma das neoplasias cutâneas mais comuns que acometem cães. O diagnóstico da doença é baseado em aspectos clínicos e laboratoriais, sendo a citologia e a histopatologia os métodos de eleição. Diante disso, o objetivo deste estudo é relatar a importância da ampla abordagem diagnóstica de mastocitoma cutâneo metastático em uma fêmea canina castrada, atendida no Hospital Veterinário da Universidade Estadual do Ceará, com uma neoformação em membro compatível com mastocitoma. O estadiamento da paciente foi feito através de exames laboratoriais de hemograma completo, e citologia aspirativa de linfonodo regional e medula óssea, que evidenciaram a presença de focos de metástase; bem como do exame de ultrassom abdominal, que evidenciou alterações no parênquima hepático e linfoadenomegalia ilíaco medial direita. Diante das suspeitas, optou-se pela eutanásia da paciente, cujo corpo foi enviado para os exames de necropsia e histopatologia, os quais confirmaram o diagnóstico de mastocitoma cutâneo de alto grau, com metástase em fígado, pulmão, medula e linfonodos. Desta forma pode-se concluir que o mastocitoma cutâneo metastático é uma neoplasia de diagnóstico multifatorial, em que a realização de exames hematológicos associados às análises citológicas, histopatológicas e de imagem são indispensáveis para estabelecer o diagnóstico definitivo para que seja determinada uma melhor conduta terapêutica e prognóstico de pacientes caninos.


Mast cell tumors are one of the most common skin neoplasms that affect dogs. The diagnosis is based on clinical and laboratory aspects, with cytology and histopathology being the preferred methods. Therefore, this study aims to report the importance of the broad diagnostic approach of metastatic cutaneous mastocytoma in a castrated a female dog attended at the Veterinary Hospital of the State University of Ceará, with a neoformation in a member compatible with mast cell tumor. The patient's staging was performed through laboratory tests of complete blood count, aspiration cytology of regional lymph nodes and bone marrow, which showed the presence of focus of metastasis, as well as the abdominal ultrasound examination, which showed changes in the liver parenchymas and right medial iliac lymphadenopathy. Given the suspicions, the patient was euthanized and the body was sent for necropsy and histopathological examination, which confirmed the diagnosis of high-grade cutaneous mast cell tumor, with metastasis in the liver, lung, bone marrow, and lymph nodes. Thus, it can be is concluded that mast cell tumor is a neoplasm of multifactorial diagnosis, where hematological tests associated with cytology, histopathological, and imaging analyses are essential to establish the definitive diagnosis to determine a better therapeutic behavior and prognosis of canine patients.


Subject(s)
Animals , Female , Dogs , Mastocytoma, Skin/diagnosis , Mastocytoma, Skin/veterinary , Mast Cells/cytology , Blood Cell Count/veterinary , Neoplasm Metastasis/diagnosis
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Vet Clin Pathol ; 51(3): 339-348, 2022 Sep.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35419864

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND: Fibroblasts and/or collagen fibrils have not been included in previous cytologic grading schemes of canine mast cell tumors (MCTs), and their association with biological behavior is broadly debated. OBJECTIVES: This study aimed to evaluate the cytologic findings of canine MCT, with emphasis on the microenvironment, and propose a novel cytologic grading system correlated with mortality and histologic grade. MATERIAL AND METHODS: Cytology smears of canine cutaneous MCTs were retrospectively reviewed and compared with their histopathologic counterparts using Cohen´s Kappa test. One-year survival rates were also compared with the cytologic and histopathologic variables using Pearson´s correlation test. RESULTS: From 92 first-occurrence canine cutaneous MCTs, the five features most associated with mortality were selected for a new grading system. The five features were cytoplasmic granulation, fibroblast and/or collagen fibril concentrations, and the presence of mitotic figures, multinucleation, and karyomegaly. Among concordant histopathologic and cytologic cases (ie, the same grades using both systems), mortality rates were 2.6% (1/38) for low-grade and 71.4% (10/14) for high-grade cases (P < 0.001, chi-square). For false-negative and false-positive results, mortality rates were 33% (1/3) and 45% (5/11), respectively (P = 0.707). CONCLUSIONS: Unlike the Camus cytologic grading system, the present amendment excluded binucleation and included fibroblasts and/ or collagen fibrils, which in higher concentrations were associated with increased survival and a low histopathologic grade. Cytologic grading with the inclusion of fibroblast and collagen fibril concentrations correlated with survival, as did the Camus cytologic and Kiupel histopathologic grades; however, further studies are needed to confirm the prognostic value of this novel cytologic grading scheme.


Subject(s)
Dog Diseases , Mastocytoma, Skin , Skin Neoplasms , Animals , Collagen , Dog Diseases/diagnosis , Dog Diseases/pathology , Dogs , Fibroblasts/pathology , Mast Cells/pathology , Mastocytoma, Skin/pathology , Mastocytoma, Skin/veterinary , Retrospective Studies , Skin Neoplasms/diagnosis , Skin Neoplasms/pathology , Skin Neoplasms/veterinary , Tumor Microenvironment
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Acta sci. vet. (Impr.) ; 50(supl.1): 783, 2022. ilus
Article in Portuguese | VETINDEX | ID: biblio-1370246

ABSTRACT

Background: The diagnostic of neoplasia in dogs has risen significantly in the last years and this fact is mostly attributed to the longer life expectancy of these animals, which contributes to a greater chance of exposure to carcinogenic agents. In between the diverse tumors that could compromise skin, the mastocytoma is the third most commonly diagnosed neoplasia. It is characterized by being a form of neoplasia with round cells, these being the mast cells. The objective of the present study consisted in relating a case of cutaneous mastocytoma in a 7-year-old bitch mixed-breed treated at the Veterinary Medical Teaching Hospital of the University of Uberaba (UNIUBE) - Uberaba, MG, Brazil. Case: The bitch initially presented a localized nodule external to the right ear pinna with cytology test suggesting a mastocytoma. The nodule was surgically removed and, posteriorly, an histopatholgy was not requested. After 5 months since the emergence of the nodule and a month after its surgical resection, the tutor noticed the presence of a new growth in the ipsilateral cervical region to the previous nodule. At this moment, the responsible veterinarian decided to refer the animal to an oncologist. During the appointment with the oncologist, alterations such as hyporexia and anemia were related, and the presence of a nodule in the right cervical region measuring 4.5 to 4 cm of diameter was verified. Material for cytologic evaluation of the neoplasia was collected and again the result suggested a mastocytoma. The new tumor was also surgically removed but was then referred to histopathological evaluation for diagnostic confirmation, grading and evaluation of surgical margins. The tumor was classified as an infiltrative subcutaneous mastocytoma presenting, additionally, compromised surgical margins. After its excision, the association with a chemotherapy treatment using a protocol of Vimblastina 2 mg/m², i.v. in unique dosage per section, associated with Predinisona 1 mg/kg, v.o, SID was indicated. Each section was realized with an interval of 7 days in between. Only 2 chemotherapy sessions took place. Because of the worsening of the clinical condition associated with a very weakened animal the veterinarian opted for the euthanasia of the animal. Discussion: The diagnostic of mastocytoma must be realized through the association of cytology and histopathology, in case histopathological evaluation is needed to confirm the obtained cytology result, to grade the tumor and to evaluate the compromising of surgical margins. In this sense, it was observed that the bitch was submitted only to cytology diagnostic when it presented the nodule in the ear pavilion. Yet, at the second approach realized by the oncologist, it was possible to realize adequate diagnose methods. However, the animal was not submitted to clinical staging of the mastocytoma due to the non-authorization of the exam by the tutor. Such measure is very important, as it reflects directly in the treatment and prognostic of the animal. Thus, image exams such as abdominal ultrasonography and chest X-ray should have been realized, as well as cytological and histopathological evaluation of the regional lymph nodes, in order to search for metastasis points in these places. As the data suggests, the importance of clinical staging of animals affected by this neoplasia and the importance of cytological evaluation associated with histopathology for a correct diagnosis, prognosis and mastocytoma treatment is noted. It is emphasized that many times veterinarians face impediment related to requesting all necessary exams coming from tutors, which compromises treatment success.


Subject(s)
Animals , Female , Dogs , Mastocytoma, Skin/drug therapy , Mastocytoma, Skin/veterinary , Mast Cells/pathology , Antineoplastic Agents/therapeutic use
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Vet Comp Oncol ; 19(3): 529-540, 2021 Sep.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33724647

ABSTRACT

Histological grading systems remain cornerstones in the prognosis of canine cutaneous mast cell tumours (MCTs), but the distinct biological behaviour of each tumour often necessitates the use of complementary markers. Although a plethora of immunohistochemical markers have been proposed as prognostic factors, few are presently applied in routine diagnosis. This systematic review and meta-analysis was designed to establish which immunohistochemical markers have verifiable prognostic value for cutaneous MCTs in dogs. A Boolean search of five databases identified 200 articles for screening, of which 73 were selected for full-text assessment and 24 ultimately included in the systematic review. Odds Ratio (OR) was adopted as the summary measure for subsequent meta-analysis but only 15 articles, relating to the immunomarkers Ki-67 (9), KIT (5), and BAX (2), provided either a value for OR or sufficient data to calculate this statistic. Meta-analysis verified that canine cutaneous MCTs with elevated expression of Ki-67 or BAX, as well aberrant immuno-expression of KIT, showed an increased odds of death, with respective OR values of 11.2 (95% CI 6.3-20.0; p < .01), 9.9 (95% CI 1.3-73.6; p = .03), and 4.1 (95% CI 1.1-15.3; p = .03). Despite KIT, Ki67, and BAX arise as suitable prognostic factor for canine MCTs, this study highlighted the lack of important clinical and statistical data in many published articles, rendering it impossible to complete the meta-analysis of several potentially valuable immunohistochemical markers.


Subject(s)
Dog Diseases , Mastocytoma, Skin , Mastocytosis, Cutaneous , Skin Neoplasms , Animals , Dog Diseases/diagnosis , Dogs , Immunohistochemistry , Ki-67 Antigen , Mast Cells , Mastocytoma, Skin/diagnosis , Mastocytoma, Skin/veterinary , Mastocytosis, Cutaneous/diagnosis , Mastocytosis, Cutaneous/veterinary , Prognosis , Proto-Oncogene Proteins c-kit , Skin Neoplasms/diagnosis , Skin Neoplasms/veterinary , bcl-2-Associated X Protein
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Acta sci. vet. (Impr.) ; 48: Pub.1739-Jan. 30, 2020. tab, graf
Article in English | VETINDEX | ID: biblio-1458262

ABSTRACT

Background: Mast cell tumors (MCT) are among the most common malignant cutaneous neoplasm in dogs with variable biologic behavior and remain a therapeutic challenge in high-grade cases. Surgery remains the primary treatment for canine MCT; however, chemotherapy and radiation therapy are commonly used to treat aggressive cases. The combination of vinblastine (VBL) at a dose of 2 mg/m² and prednisone is the classically described protocol for MCT treatment. Studies have shown the safety of higher VBL doses for dogs with MCT, but there is a lack of information regarding dose intensity and outcome as a goal after chemotherapy. This study aimed to evaluate the impact of a higher dose of VBL on MCT treatment outcome. Materials, Methods & Results: This was an observational and comparative study conducted in two different Veterinary Teaching Hospitals. Client-owned dogs with histopathological diagnosis of grade II or III MCT were selected and underwent at least four chemotherapy sessions with VBL and prednisone. The experimental group (EG) consisted of 18 dogs that received a dose of 3 mg/m² VBL treated in one institution. The control group (CG) included 31 dogs that received a dose of 2 mg/m² VBL treated at the other institution. All dogs treated in both groups had a clinical and complete blood count (CBC) evaluation performed previous the start of chemotherapy (T0) and before each weekly treatment (T1, T2, T3, and T4). After treatment, dogs in both groups were followed-up for the recurrence rate and overall survival time after diagnosis. There was no significant difference in clinical variables between EG and CG. During treatment, dogs of EG showed a significant reduction in erythrocyte, hemoglobin, and hematocrit values between T0 and T1, T2, T3, and T4 (P < 0.001). Comparatively, the CG showed significant reduction in hemoglobin (P = 0.02) and total leucocytes (P = 0.001) values in the same period. Despite these findings, these hematological...


Subject(s)
Animals , Dogs , Mastocytoma, Skin/drug therapy , Mastocytoma, Skin/veterinary , Prednisone/administration & dosage , Vinblastine/administration & dosage , Vinblastine/therapeutic use , Blood Cell Count/veterinary
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Ars Vet. ; 36(2): 135-139, 2020. ilus
Article in Portuguese | VETINDEX | ID: vti-759462

ABSTRACT

Objetiva-se relatar a reintervenção cirúrgica para ampliação de margens em um paciente diagnosticado com mastocitoma cutâneo. Um canino, macho, Bulldog Francês, com 7 anos foi atendido com histórico de retirada de nódulo cutâneo em região abdominal há 15 dias, com diagnóstico histopatológico compatível com mastocitoma grau I e margens cirúrgicas comprometidas. Optou-se então pela realização de um segundo procedimento cirúrgico para ampliação das margens de segurança, o qual foi precedido por planejamento de 5 cm de margens cutâneas e uma camada de fáscia e um plano muscular como margem profunda, juntamente com a linfadenectomia inguinal. Durante o procedimento, foi possível a síntese sem a necessidade do uso de técnicas reconstrutivas, a partir da divulsão do subcutâneo e da utilização do padrão Walking Suture. Não houve intercorrências transoperatórias, e a formação de hematoma foi a única complicação pósoperatória observada. O material foi enviado para análise histopatológica, confirmando mastocitoma cutâneo baixo grau/grau I com margens livres, sem evidências de metástase em linfonodo. Dessa forma, não foram instituídas terapias adjuvantes, e após 320 dias pós-operatórios, o paciente apresentava-se em ótimo estado geral, sem evidências de recidiva ou metástases à distância na radiografia torácica e ultrassonografia abdominal. Conclui-se que a reintervenção cirúrgica pode ser uma alternativa para o tratamento do mastocitoma baixo grau/grau I com margens comprometidas, sendo o diagnóstico histopatológico e o planejamento cirúrgico essenciais para redução de complicações trans e pósoperatórias, aumentando as chances de sucesso e cura do paciente.(AU)


The objective is to report the surgical reintervention for enlarging margins in a patient diagnosed with cutaneous mast cell tumor. A canine, male, French Bulldog, 7 years old, was seen with a history of skin nodule removal in the abdominal region 15 days ago, with a histopathological diagnosis compatible with grade I mastocytoma and compromised surgical margins. Then, it was decided to perform a second surgical procedure to expand the safety margins, which was preceded by planning 5 cm of cutaneous margins and a layer of fascia and a muscular plane as a deep margin, in addition to inguinal lymphadenectomy. During the procedure, synthesis was possible without the use of reconstructive techniques, from the subcutaneous divulsion and the use of the Walking Suture pattern. There were no transoperative complications, and hematoma formation was the only postoperative complication observed. The material was sent for histopathological analysis, confirming low-grade cutaneous mastocytoma with free margins and no evidence of lymph node metastasis. Thus, adjuvant therapies were not instituted, and after 320 postoperative days, the patient was in excellent general condition, with no evidence of recurrence or distant metastases on chest radiography and abdominal ultrasound. It is concluded that surgical reintervention can be an alternative for the treatment of low-grade mastocytoma with compromised margins, and that histopathological diagnosis and surgical planning are essential to reduce trans and postoperative complications, increasing the chances of success and cure of the patient.(AU)


Subject(s)
Animals , Male , Dogs , Dog Diseases , Mastocytoma, Skin/veterinary , Margins of Excision , Skin Neoplasms/veterinary
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Ars vet ; 36(2): 135-139, 2020. ilus
Article in Portuguese | VETINDEX | ID: biblio-1463525

ABSTRACT

Objetiva-se relatar a reintervenção cirúrgica para ampliação de margens em um paciente diagnosticado com mastocitoma cutâneo. Um canino, macho, Bulldog Francês, com 7 anos foi atendido com histórico de retirada de nódulo cutâneo em região abdominal há 15 dias, com diagnóstico histopatológico compatível com mastocitoma grau I e margens cirúrgicas comprometidas. Optou-se então pela realização de um segundo procedimento cirúrgico para ampliação das margens de segurança, o qual foi precedido por planejamento de 5 cm de margens cutâneas e uma camada de fáscia e um plano muscular como margem profunda, juntamente com a linfadenectomia inguinal. Durante o procedimento, foi possível a síntese sem a necessidade do uso de técnicas reconstrutivas, a partir da divulsão do subcutâneo e da utilização do padrão Walking Suture. Não houve intercorrências transoperatórias, e a formação de hematoma foi a única complicação pósoperatória observada. O material foi enviado para análise histopatológica, confirmando mastocitoma cutâneo baixo grau/grau I com margens livres, sem evidências de metástase em linfonodo. Dessa forma, não foram instituídas terapias adjuvantes, e após 320 dias pós-operatórios, o paciente apresentava-se em ótimo estado geral, sem evidências de recidiva ou metástases à distância na radiografia torácica e ultrassonografia abdominal. Conclui-se que a reintervenção cirúrgica pode ser uma alternativa para o tratamento do mastocitoma baixo grau/grau I com margens comprometidas, sendo o diagnóstico histopatológico e o planejamento cirúrgico essenciais para redução de complicações trans e pósoperatórias, aumentando as chances de sucesso e cura do paciente.


The objective is to report the surgical reintervention for enlarging margins in a patient diagnosed with cutaneous mast cell tumor. A canine, male, French Bulldog, 7 years old, was seen with a history of skin nodule removal in the abdominal region 15 days ago, with a histopathological diagnosis compatible with grade I mastocytoma and compromised surgical margins. Then, it was decided to perform a second surgical procedure to expand the safety margins, which was preceded by planning 5 cm of cutaneous margins and a layer of fascia and a muscular plane as a deep margin, in addition to inguinal lymphadenectomy. During the procedure, synthesis was possible without the use of reconstructive techniques, from the subcutaneous divulsion and the use of the Walking Suture pattern. There were no transoperative complications, and hematoma formation was the only postoperative complication observed. The material was sent for histopathological analysis, confirming low-grade cutaneous mastocytoma with free margins and no evidence of lymph node metastasis. Thus, adjuvant therapies were not instituted, and after 320 postoperative days, the patient was in excellent general condition, with no evidence of recurrence or distant metastases on chest radiography and abdominal ultrasound. It is concluded that surgical reintervention can be an alternative for the treatment of low-grade mastocytoma with compromised margins, and that histopathological diagnosis and surgical planning are essential to reduce trans and postoperative complications, increasing the chances of success and cure of the patient.


Subject(s)
Male , Animals , Dogs , Dog Diseases , Margins of Excision , Mastocytoma, Skin/veterinary , Skin Neoplasms/veterinary
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R. bras. Ci. Vet. ; 26(3): 64-68, jul.-set. 2019. ilus
Article in Portuguese | VETINDEX | ID: vti-24717

ABSTRACT

Uma égua puro sangue árabe, com 3 anos de idade, pertencente ao rebanho experimental da FMVZ-USP apresentou lesões tumorais cutâneas nos membros pélvicos direito e esquerdo com aproximadamente um ano de evolução. Notou-se nova formação cutânea com crescimento rápido na região do pescoço, e desde então, as lesões dos membros ganharam características inflamatórias. Foi realizada punção aspirativa da lesão do pescoço para análise citológica, em que se identificou infiltrado eosinofílico. Optou-se pelo início de tratamento conservativo com três infiltrações intralesionais consecutivas com corticoesteroide. A partir da falta de sucesso das infiltrações foram realizadas as excisões cirúrgicas totais dos nódulos do pescoço, membro pélvico direito e esquerdo. Todos os materiais obtidos dos procedimentos cirúrgicos foram enviados para avaliação histopatológica e imuno-histoquímica, nas quais se confirmou o diagnóstico de mastocitoma cutâneo. O animal recebeu alta após a cicatrização das feridas cirúrgicas e remissão dos sinais, e não demonstrou recidivas ou outras complicações advindas das lesões tumorais. Algumas neoplasias cutâneas são bem descritas e de comum ocorrência na espécie equina, como o sarcoide, melanoma, papiloma e tumor de células escamosas. Já o mastocitoma cutâneo consiste em neoplasia cutânea rara nessa espécie. Segundo a literatura, não parece existir uma predileção racial para o aparecimento deste tumor, entretanto, alguns autores citam o acometimento maior nos animais Puro Sangue Árabe. Para o estabelecimento do diagnóstico definitivo é importante a associação dos exames físico, histopatológico e imuno-histoquímico e, apesar desta neoplasia ser de raro aparecimento nos equinos, deve ser sempre considerada como diagnóstico diferencial.(AU)


A 3 year-old mare, Arab, that belongs to the experimental herd of FMVZ-USP presented cutaneous tumor lesions on right and left posterior limb with approximately one year of evolution. A new formation with rapid growth was observed on the neck region, and since then, the limbs lesion gained inflammatory characteristics. Aspirative punction was performed on the neck formation in order to submit the sample to cytological analyses, in which eosinophilic infiltrate was identified. At this point, a conservative approach was chosen with three consecutive corticoid infiltrations. With lack of success of infiltrative therapy, neck, right and left posterior limbs lesions were surgically removed. The materials obtained from surgical procedures were sent to histophatological and immunohistrochemical evaluation that confirmed cutaneous mastocytoma diagnosis. The mare was discharged after all surgical wound were healed and after full remission of clinical signs, and did not show relapses or any other complication from tumor lesions. Some cutaneous tumors are well described and commonly occur in horses, such as sarcoids, melanoma, papilloma and squamous cell carcinoma. Cutaneous mastocytoma is considered a rare cutaneous tumor in this species. According to literature, equine mastocytoma do not have breed predilection, however, some authors mention a greater involvement in Purebreed Arabian horses. In order to establish a definitive diagnosis, it is important to associate physical exams to histophatological an immunohistochemical evaluation and, even though rare in horses, this neoplasm must be considered as a differential diagnosis.(AU)


Subject(s)
Animals , Female , Mastocytoma, Skin/pathology , Mastocytoma, Skin/veterinary , Horses , Mastocytosis/veterinary , Immunohistochemistry/veterinary , Skin Neoplasms/veterinary
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Rev. bras. ciênc. vet ; 26(3): 64-68, jul./set. 2019. il.
Article in English | LILACS, VETINDEX | ID: biblio-1390821

ABSTRACT

A 3 year-old mare, Arab, that belongs to the experimental herd of FMVZ-USP presented cutaneous tumor lesions on right and left posterior limb with approximately one year of evolution. A new formation with rapid growth was observed on the neck region, and since then, the limbs lesion gained inflammatory characteristics. Aspirative punction was performed on the neck formation in order to submit the sample to cytological analyses, in which eosinophilic infiltrate was identified. At this point, a conservative approach was chosen with three consecutive corticoid infiltrations. With lack of success of infiltrative therapy, neck, right and left posterior limbs lesions were surgically removed. The material obtained from surgical procedures were sent to histophatological and immunohistrochemical evaluation, that confirmed cutaneous mastocytoma diagnosis. The mare was discharged after all surgical wound were healed and after full remission of clinical signs, and did not show relapses or any other complication from tumor lesions. Some cutaneous tumors are well described and commonly occur in horses, such as sarcoids, melanoma, papilloma and squamous cell carcinoma. Cutaneous mastocytoma is considered a rare cutaneous tumor in this species. According to literature, equine mastocytoma do not have breed predilection, however, some authors mention a greater involvement in Purebreed Arabian horses. In order to establish a definitive diagnosis, it is important to associate physical exams to histophatological an immunohistochemical evaluation and, even though rare in horses, this neoplasm must be considered as a differential diagnosis.


Uma égua puro sangue árabe, com 3 anos de idade, pertencente ao rebanho experimental da FMVZ-USP apresentou lesões tumorais cutâneas nos membros pélvicos direito e esquerdo com aproximadamente um ano de evolução. Notou-se nova formação cutânea com crescimento rápido na região do pescoço, e desde então, as lesões dos membros ganharam características inflamatórias. Foi realizada punção aspirativa da lesão do pescoço para análise citológica, em que se identificou infiltrado eosinofílico. Optou-se pelo início de tratamento conservativo com três infiltrações intralesionais consecutivas com corticoesteroide. A partir da falta de sucesso das infiltrações foram realizadas as excisões cirúrgicas totais dos nódulos do pescoço, membro pélvico direito e esquerdo. Todos os materiais obtidos dos procedimentos cirúrgicos foram enviados para avaliação histopatológica e imuno-histoquímica, nas quais se confirmou o diagnóstico de mastocitoma cutâneo. O animal recebeu alta após a cicatrização das feridas cirúrgicas e remissão dos sinais, e não demonstrou recidivas ou outras complicações advindas das lesões tumorais. Algumas neoplasias cutâneas são bem descritas e de comum ocorrência na espécie equina, como o sarcoide, melanoma, papiloma e tumor de células escamosas. Já o mastocitoma cutâneo consiste em neoplasia cutânea rara nessa espécie. Segundo a literatura, não parece existir uma predileção racial para o aparecimento deste tumor, entretanto, alguns autores citam o acometimento maior nos animais Puro Sangue Árabe. Para o estabelecimento do diagnóstico definitivo é importante a associação dos exames físico, histopatológico e imuno-histoquímico e, apesar desta neoplasia ser de raro aparecimento nos equinos, deve ser sempre considerada como diagnóstico diferencial.


Subject(s)
Animals , Skin Neoplasms/veterinary , Immunohistochemistry/veterinary , Clinical Laboratory Techniques/veterinary , Mastocytosis, Cutaneous/veterinary , Mastocytoma, Skin/veterinary , Horses/surgery
13.
Rev. bras. ciênc. vet ; 26(3): 64-68, jul./set. 2019. ilus
Article in Portuguese | LILACS, VETINDEX | ID: biblio-1491641

ABSTRACT

Uma égua puro sangue árabe, com 3 anos de idade, pertencente ao rebanho experimental da FMVZ-USP apresentou lesões tumorais cutâneas nos membros pélvicos direito e esquerdo com aproximadamente um ano de evolução. Notou-se nova formação cutânea com crescimento rápido na região do pescoço, e desde então, as lesões dos membros ganharam características inflamatórias. Foi realizada punção aspirativa da lesão do pescoço para análise citológica, em que se identificou infiltrado eosinofílico. Optou-se pelo início de tratamento conservativo com três infiltrações intralesionais consecutivas com corticoesteroide. A partir da falta de sucesso das infiltrações foram realizadas as excisões cirúrgicas totais dos nódulos do pescoço, membro pélvico direito e esquerdo. Todos os materiais obtidos dos procedimentos cirúrgicos foram enviados para avaliação histopatológica e imuno-histoquímica, nas quais se confirmou o diagnóstico de mastocitoma cutâneo. O animal recebeu alta após a cicatrização das feridas cirúrgicas e remissão dos sinais, e não demonstrou recidivas ou outras complicações advindas das lesões tumorais. Algumas neoplasias cutâneas são bem descritas e de comum ocorrência na espécie equina, como o sarcoide, melanoma, papiloma e tumor de células escamosas. Já o mastocitoma cutâneo consiste em neoplasia cutânea rara nessa espécie. Segundo a literatura, não parece existir uma predileção racial para o aparecimento deste tumor, entretanto, alguns autores citam o acometimento maior nos animais Puro Sangue Árabe. Para o estabelecimento do diagnóstico definitivo é importante a associação dos exames físico, histopatológico e imuno-histoquímico e, apesar desta neoplasia ser de raro aparecimento nos equinos, deve ser sempre considerada como diagnóstico diferencial.


A 3 year-old mare, Arab, that belongs to the experimental herd of FMVZ-USP presented cutaneous tumor lesions on right and left posterior limb with approximately one year of evolution. A new formation with rapid growth was observed on the neck region, and since then, the limbs lesion gained inflammatory characteristics. Aspirative punction was performed on the neck formation in order to submit the sample to cytological analyses, in which eosinophilic infiltrate was identified. At this point, a conservative approach was chosen with three consecutive corticoid infiltrations. With lack of success of infiltrative therapy, neck, right and left posterior limbs lesions were surgically removed. The materials obtained from surgical procedures were sent to histophatological and immunohistrochemical evaluation that confirmed cutaneous mastocytoma diagnosis. The mare was discharged after all surgical wound were healed and after full remission of clinical signs, and did not show relapses or any other complication from tumor lesions. Some cutaneous tumors are well described and commonly occur in horses, such as sarcoids, melanoma, papilloma and squamous cell carcinoma. Cutaneous mastocytoma is considered a rare cutaneous tumor in this species. According to literature, equine mastocytoma do not have breed predilection, however, some authors mention a greater involvement in Purebreed Arabian horses. In order to establish a definitive diagnosis, it is important to associate physical exams to histophatological an immunohistochemical evaluation and, even though rare in horses, this neoplasm must be considered as a differential diagnosis.


Subject(s)
Female , Animals , Horses , Mastocytoma, Skin/pathology , Mastocytoma, Skin/veterinary , Mastocytosis/veterinary , Immunohistochemistry/veterinary , Skin Neoplasms/veterinary
14.
Pesqui. vet. bras ; Pesqui. vet. bras;39(1): 52-60, Jan. 2019. tab, ilus
Article in English | LILACS, VETINDEX | ID: biblio-990230

ABSTRACT

Due to the high prevalence of mast cell tumors (MCTs) in the diagnostic routine, several factors, especially prognostic, have been sought to determine the biological behavior of these neoplasms. Immunohistochemistry (IHC) is one of the main tools utilized to biologically differentiate more aggressive tumors from less aggressive ones. However, some immunostainings are influenced by formalin fixation, interfering with the results. This is both a retrospective and prospective study of MCTs diagnosed in laboratory routine. A total of 25 samples, without knowledge about fixation time, were analyzed in the retrospective study, whereas 12 samples, with known fixation times, were assessed in the prospective study. Two histologic grading systems (Patnaik and Kiupel), special staining of toluidine blue, and IHC for KIT and Ki67 proteins were applied in both studies. Additionally, two amplification systems (biotinylated and non-biotinylated) for Ki67 protein and counting of the argyrophilic nucleolar organizing regions (AgNOR method) were tested in the prospective study. In the retrospective study, greater agreement between the evaluating pathologists was observed when the Kiupel system was used. IHC staining for KIT protein was effective in both studies, regardless of fixation time. IHC staining for Ki67 protein was highly sensitive to formaldehyde, and staining failure was observed in 56% of the cases in the retrospective study. In the prospective study, samples fixed for longer than 24 hours showed a reduction in the number of stained cells (altering the determination of the cell growth fraction) or showed absence of IHC staining in both amplification systems. The use of the AgNOR method to evaluate the rate of cell proliferation may be an alternative when the fixation time of the neoplasm is unknown or longer than 24 hours.(AU)


Devido a alta prevalência dos mastocitomas cutâneos caninos (MCCs) na rotina diagnóstica, vários fatores, especialmente fatores prognósticos, têm sido buscados para auxiliar na determinação do comportamento biológico desse neoplasma. A imuno-histoquímica é uma das principais ferramentas empregadas para diferenciar tumores biologicamente mais agressivos de tumores menos agressivos. Entretanto, algumas imunomarcações sofrem influência pela fixação em formol, interferindo nos resultados. Este estudo compreendeu avaliar através de uma etapa retrospectiva e uma etapa prospectiva casos de MCCs diagnosticados na rotina laboratorial. Um total de 25 amostras, sem conhecimento do tempo de fixação, foi analisado no estudo retrospectivo e 12 amostras, com tempos de fixação conhecidos, no estudo prospectivo. Foram aplicados nos dois estudos, dois sistemas de graduação histológica (Patnaik e Kiupel), a coloração especial de azul de toluidina e a imuno-histoquímica para as proteínas KIT e Ki67. Adicionalmente, no estudo prospectivo, foram testados dois sistemas de amplificação (biotinilado e não biotinilado) para a proteína Ki67 e a técnica de AgNOR (contagem das regiões organizadoras nucleolares argirofílicas). Na etapa retrospectiva, observou-se uma maior concordância entre os patologistas avaliadores quando o sistema Kiupel foi utilizado. A imunomarcação para KIT se manteve eficaz em ambos os estudos, independentemente do tempo de fixação. A imunomarcação para o Ki67 mostrou-se altamente sensível ao tempo de fixação em formol, sendo observada falha na imunomarcação em 56% dos casos do estudo retrospectivo. No estudo prospectivo, constatou-se que amostras fixadas por mais de 24 horas em formol apresentaram redução na quantidade de células imunomarcadas (alterando a determinação da fração de crescimento celular) ou apresentaram ausência de imunomarcação em ambos os sistemas de amplificação. A utilização do método AgNOR, para avaliar a taxa de proliferação celular, pode ser uma alternativa quando o tempo de fixação do neoplasma for desconhecido ou superior a 24 horas.(AU)


Subject(s)
Animals , Dogs , Dogs , Mastocytoma, Skin/diagnosis , Mastocytoma, Skin/immunology , Mastocytoma, Skin/ultrastructure , Mastocytoma, Skin/veterinary , Proto-Oncogene Proteins c-kit
15.
Pesqui. vet. bras ; 39(1): 52-60, jan. 2019. tab, ilus
Article in English | VETINDEX | ID: vti-22372

ABSTRACT

Due to the high prevalence of mast cell tumors (MCTs) in the diagnostic routine, several factors, especially prognostic, have been sought to determine the biological behavior of these neoplasms. Immunohistochemistry (IHC) is one of the main tools utilized to biologically differentiate more aggressive tumors from less aggressive ones. However, some immunostainings are influenced by formalin fixation, interfering with the results. This is both a retrospective and prospective study of MCTs diagnosed in laboratory routine. A total of 25 samples, without knowledge about fixation time, were analyzed in the retrospective study, whereas 12 samples, with known fixation times, were assessed in the prospective study. Two histologic grading systems (Patnaik and Kiupel), special staining of toluidine blue, and IHC for KIT and Ki67 proteins were applied in both studies. Additionally, two amplification systems (biotinylated and non-biotinylated) for Ki67 protein and counting of the argyrophilic nucleolar organizing regions (AgNOR method) were tested in the prospective study. In the retrospective study, greater agreement between the evaluating pathologists was observed when the Kiupel system was used. IHC staining for KIT protein was effective in both studies, regardless of fixation time. IHC staining for Ki67 protein was highly sensitive to formaldehyde, and staining failure was observed in 56% of the cases in the retrospective study. In the prospective study, samples fixed for longer than 24 hours showed a reduction in the number of stained cells (altering the determination of the cell growth fraction) or showed absence of IHC staining in both amplification systems. The use of the AgNOR method to evaluate the rate of cell proliferation may be an alternative when the fixation time of the neoplasm is unknown or longer than 24 hours.(AU)


Devido a alta prevalência dos mastocitomas cutâneos caninos (MCCs) na rotina diagnóstica, vários fatores, especialmente fatores prognósticos, têm sido buscados para auxiliar na determinação do comportamento biológico desse neoplasma. A imuno-histoquímica é uma das principais ferramentas empregadas para diferenciar tumores biologicamente mais agressivos de tumores menos agressivos. Entretanto, algumas imunomarcações sofrem influência pela fixação em formol, interferindo nos resultados. Este estudo compreendeu avaliar através de uma etapa retrospectiva e uma etapa prospectiva casos de MCCs diagnosticados na rotina laboratorial. Um total de 25 amostras, sem conhecimento do tempo de fixação, foi analisado no estudo retrospectivo e 12 amostras, com tempos de fixação conhecidos, no estudo prospectivo. Foram aplicados nos dois estudos, dois sistemas de graduação histológica (Patnaik e Kiupel), a coloração especial de azul de toluidina e a imuno-histoquímica para as proteínas KIT e Ki67. Adicionalmente, no estudo prospectivo, foram testados dois sistemas de amplificação (biotinilado e não biotinilado) para a proteína Ki67 e a técnica de AgNOR (contagem das regiões organizadoras nucleolares argirofílicas). Na etapa retrospectiva, observou-se uma maior concordância entre os patologistas avaliadores quando o sistema Kiupel foi utilizado. A imunomarcação para KIT se manteve eficaz em ambos os estudos, independentemente do tempo de fixação. A imunomarcação para o Ki67 mostrou-se altamente sensível ao tempo de fixação em formol, sendo observada falha na imunomarcação em 56% dos casos do estudo retrospectivo. No estudo prospectivo, constatou-se que amostras fixadas por mais de 24 horas em formol apresentaram redução na quantidade de células imunomarcadas (alterando a determinação da fração de crescimento celular) ou apresentaram ausência de imunomarcação em ambos os sistemas de amplificação. A utilização do método AgNOR, para avaliar a taxa de proliferação celular, pode ser uma alternativa quando o tempo de fixação do neoplasma for desconhecido ou superior a 24 horas.(AU)


Subject(s)
Animals , Dogs , Dogs , Mastocytoma, Skin/diagnosis , Mastocytoma, Skin/immunology , Mastocytoma, Skin/ultrastructure , Mastocytoma, Skin/veterinary , Proto-Oncogene Proteins c-kit
16.
Pesqui. vet. bras ; Pesqui. vet. bras;37(4): 359-367, Apr. 2017. tab, ilus
Article in Portuguese | LILACS, VETINDEX | ID: biblio-895415

ABSTRACT

A graduação histopatológica é o método de eleição para prever o comportamento biológico do mastocitoma e, atualmente, são utilizados os métodos de Patnaik e de Kiupel para dividi-los em graus de malignidade. O objetivo do presente trabalho foi comparar as duas classificações histológicas com as variáveis clínicas, os marcadores imuno-histoquímicos e com a presença de mutações para verificar as características que estão mais relacionadas entre si e com os piores prognósticos. Foram avaliados 61 animais, levando em consideração o sexo, a raça, a idade, a localização tumoral, o grau tumoral pelas classificações de Patnaik e Kiupel, a infiltração de eosinófilos, a marcação do KIT e do Ki-67 e a presença de mutação. As variáveis foram correlacionadas utilizando os testes de qui-quadrado, teste de Fisher, teste de verossimilhança e o teste de risco relativo. Os animais idosos foram os mais acometidos, enquanto os animais sem raça definida e os das raças Boxer, Labrador e Pinscher foram aqueles com maior predisposição ao desenvolvimento tumoral. A localização e a idade estão associadas ao grau tumoral. Os tumores em cabeça, pescoço e região genital têm 10 vezes mais chance de serem classificados como de alto grau (RR=10,667; IC95% 1,909-59,615, p=0,004) e os idosos oito vezes mais chance (RR=8,00; IC95% 0,955-67,009; p=0,029). Os tumores de grau II e os de baixo grau foram os mais encontrados e as duas classificações histológicas demonstram correlação muito significativa entre si (p<0,001). A concentração do infiltrado eosinofílico não demonstrou correlação significativa com nenhuma das classificações histológicas. O padrão KIT foi dependente da localização tumoral (p=0,015), já que os tumores genitais, na cabeça e no pescoço possuíam 18 vezes mais chance de apresentarem padrão citoplasmático (RR=18,571; IC95% 1,954-176,490; p=0,003), e das classificações de Patnaik (p=0,001) e Kiupel (p<0,001), sendo que os tumores de alto grau têm 36 vezes mais chance de apresentarem padrão citoplasmático (RR=36,00, IC95% 4,35-297,948; p<0,001). A marcação do Ki-67 demonstrou dependência da localização (p=0,024). A presença de mutação no exon 11 do domínio justamembrana não demonstrou associação com nenhuma das variáveis clínicas, das classificações histológicas, da concentração de eosinófilos e do padrão KIT. A presença da mutação foi correlacionada significativamente apenas ao Ki-67 (p=0,010). Os resultados obtidos sugerem que a localização é a variável clínica mais relacionada ao prognóstico e que apenas a classificação de Kiupel associada à imuno-histoquímica são eficientes para avaliar o comportamento tumoral.(AU)


Histopathological classification is the method of choice to predict the biological behavior of mast cell tumor. Currently, the methods of Patnaik and Kiupel are used to divide them into degrees of malignancy. The objective of this study was to compare the two histological grades with clinical, immunohistochemical markers and the presence of mutations to evaluate the characteristics that are more related to each other and with the worst prognosis. Sixty-one dogs were evaluated, taking into account sex, race, age, tumor location, tumor grade by grades Patnaik and Kiupel, infiltration of eosinophils, pattern KIT, Ki-67 and the presence of mutation . The variables were correlated using the chi-square test, Fisher's exact test, verisimilitude test and relative risk test. The older dogas were the most affected, while animals mixed breed, Boxer breeds, Labrador and Pinscher were those with greater predisposition to tumor development. The tumor location and age are associated with tumor grade. The tumors in the head, neck and genital area are 10 times more likely to be classified as high-grade (RR=10,667; 95% CI 1.909 to 59.615, p=0.004) grau and old-aged eight times more likely (RR=8.00, 95% CI 0.955 to 67.009, p=0.029). The grade II tumors and the low degree were the most frequent and the two histological scores showed very significant correlation (p<0.001). The concentration of eosinophilic infiltration showed no significant correlation with any of the histological scores. The standard KIT was dependent on tumor location (p=0.015), genital tumors, head and neck had 18 times more likely to have cytoplasmic pattern (RR=18.571, 95% CI 1.954 to 176.490, p=0.003), and Patnaik (p=0.001) and Kiupel (p<0.001) ratings. The high grade tumors are 36 times more likely to have cytoplasmic pattern (RR 36.00, 95% CI 4.35-297.948 p<0.001). The marking of the Ki-67 showed a dependence on the location (p=0.024). The presence of mutation in exon 11 of the juxtamembrane domain showed no association with any of the clinical variables of the histological scores, the concentration of eosinophils and KIT standard. The presence of the mutation was significantly correlated only to the Ki-67 (p=0, 010). The results suggest that the location is the clinical variable most related to prognosis and that only Kiupel classification associated with immunohistochemistry are efficient to assess tumor behavior.(AU)


Subject(s)
Animals , Dogs , Immunohistochemistry/methods , Immunohistochemistry/veterinary , Proto-Oncogene Proteins c-kit , Ki-67 Antigen , Mastocytoma, Skin/veterinary , Mutation
17.
Pesqui. vet. bras ; 37(4): 359-367, Apr. 2017. tab, ilus
Article in Portuguese | VETINDEX | ID: vti-23847

ABSTRACT

A graduação histopatológica é o método de eleição para prever o comportamento biológico do mastocitoma e, atualmente, são utilizados os métodos de Patnaik e de Kiupel para dividi-los em graus de malignidade. O objetivo do presente trabalho foi comparar as duas classificações histológicas com as variáveis clínicas, os marcadores imuno-histoquímicos e com a presença de mutações para verificar as características que estão mais relacionadas entre si e com os piores prognósticos. Foram avaliados 61 animais, levando em consideração o sexo, a raça, a idade, a localização tumoral, o grau tumoral pelas classificações de Patnaik e Kiupel, a infiltração de eosinófilos, a marcação do KIT e do Ki-67 e a presença de mutação. As variáveis foram correlacionadas utilizando os testes de qui-quadrado, teste de Fisher, teste de verossimilhança e o teste de risco relativo. Os animais idosos foram os mais acometidos, enquanto os animais sem raça definida e os das raças Boxer, Labrador e Pinscher foram aqueles com maior predisposição ao desenvolvimento tumoral. A localização e a idade estão associadas ao grau tumoral. Os tumores em cabeça, pescoço e região genital têm 10 vezes mais chance de serem classificados como de alto grau (RR=10,667; IC95% 1,909-59,615, p=0,004) e os idosos oito vezes mais chance (RR=8,00; IC95% 0,955-67,009; p=0,029). Os tumores de grau II e os de baixo grau foram os mais encontrados e as duas classificações histológicas demonstram correlação muito significativa entre si (p<0,001). A concentração do infiltrado eosinofílico não demonstrou correlação significativa com nenhuma das classificações histológicas. O padrão KIT foi dependente da localização tumoral (p=0,015), já que os tumores genitais, na cabeça e no pescoço possuíam 18 vezes mais chance de apresentarem padrão citoplasmático (RR=18,571; IC95% 1,954-176,490; p=0,003), e das classificações de Patnaik (p=0,001) e Kiupel (p<0,001), sendo que os tumores de alto grau têm 36 vezes mais chance de apresentarem padrão citoplasmático (RR=36,00, IC95% 4,35-297,948; p<0,001). A marcação do Ki-67 demonstrou dependência da localização (p=0,024). A presença de mutação no exon 11 do domínio justamembrana não demonstrou associação com nenhuma das variáveis clínicas, das classificações histológicas, da concentração de eosinófilos e do padrão KIT. A presença da mutação foi correlacionada significativamente apenas ao Ki-67 (p=0,010). Os resultados obtidos sugerem que a localização é a variável clínica mais relacionada ao prognóstico e que apenas a classificação de Kiupel associada à imuno-histoquímica são eficientes para avaliar o comportamento tumoral.(AU)


Histopathological classification is the method of choice to predict the biological behavior of mast cell tumor. Currently, the methods of Patnaik and Kiupel are used to divide them into degrees of malignancy. The objective of this study was to compare the two histological grades with clinical, immunohistochemical markers and the presence of mutations to evaluate the characteristics that are more related to each other and with the worst prognosis. Sixty-one dogs were evaluated, taking into account sex, race, age, tumor location, tumor grade by grades Patnaik and Kiupel, infiltration of eosinophils, pattern KIT, Ki-67 and the presence of mutation . The variables were correlated using the chi-square test, Fisher's exact test, verisimilitude test and relative risk test. The older dogas were the most affected, while animals mixed breed, Boxer breeds, Labrador and Pinscher were those with greater predisposition to tumor development. The tumor location and age are associated with tumor grade. The tumors in the head, neck and genital area are 10 times more likely to be classified as high-grade (RR=10,667; 95% CI 1.909 to 59.615, p=0.004) grau and old-aged eight times more likely (RR=8.00, 95% CI 0.955 to 67.009, p=0.029). The grade II tumors and the low degree were the most frequent and the two histological scores showed very significant correlation (p<0.001). The concentration of eosinophilic infiltration showed no significant correlation with any of the histological scores. The standard KIT was dependent on tumor location (p=0.015), genital tumors, head and neck had 18 times more likely to have cytoplasmic pattern (RR=18.571, 95% CI 1.954 to 176.490, p=0.003), and Patnaik (p=0.001) and Kiupel (p<0.001) ratings. The high grade tumors are 36 times more likely to have cytoplasmic pattern (RR 36.00, 95% CI 4.35-297.948 p<0.001). The marking of the Ki-67 showed a dependence on the location (p=0.024). The presence of mutation in exon 11 of the juxtamembrane domain showed no association with any of the clinical variables of the histological scores, the concentration of eosinophils and KIT standard. The presence of the mutation was significantly correlated only to the Ki-67 (p=0, 010). The results suggest that the location is the clinical variable most related to prognosis and that only Kiupel classification associated with immunohistochemistry are efficient to assess tumor behavior.(AU)


Subject(s)
Animals , Dogs , Immunohistochemistry/methods , Immunohistochemistry/veterinary , Proto-Oncogene Proteins c-kit , Ki-67 Antigen , Mastocytoma, Skin/veterinary , Mutation
18.
Vet. Not. (Online) ; 23(1): 71-79, jan.-abr. 2017. ilus
Article in Portuguese | VETINDEX | ID: biblio-1502473

ABSTRACT

O mastocitoma é descrito como a segunda neoplasia cutânea mais comum em felinos, porém no Brasil encontramos poucos relatos nessa espécie. O objetivo do estudo foi relatar um caso de mastocitoma cutâneo em um felino pelo curto brasileiro, macho, de oito anos, atendido no Setor de Dermatologia do Hospital Veterinário da Universidade Federal Rural do Rio de Janeiro que apresentava nódulo único, eritematoso, alopécico e ulcerado na região supraorbitária esquerda. O exame citológico revelou a presença de uma grande quantidade de mastócitos neoplásicos bem diferenciados. O animal foi encaminhado para a remoção cirúrgica do nódulo. O resultado histopatológico confirmou o diagnóstico de mastocitoma. Conclui-se que a citologia é uma importante ferramenta para o diagnóstico da neoplasia em felinos e que o procedimento cirúrgico é a terapia de eleição.


The mast cell tumor is described as the second most common skin neoplasm in cats, but in Brazil we found few reports in this species. The aim of the study is to report a case of cutaneous mast cell tumor in an eight years, male, short hair Brazilian feline attended at the Dermatology Service of the Veterinary Hospital of the University Federal Rural of Rio de Janeiro that had a single nodule, erythematosus, alopecic and ulcerated in the left supraorbital region. Cytological examination revealed the presence of a lot of well-differentiated neoplastic mast cells. The animal was taken to the surgical removal of the nodule. Histopathological examination confirmed the diagnosis of mast cell tumor. It is concluded that cytology is an important tool for the diagnosis of this neoplasm in cats and that surgery is the preferred therapy.


Subject(s)
Animals , Cats , Mastocytoma, Skin/diagnosis , Mastocytoma, Skin/veterinary , Cytodiagnosis/veterinary
19.
Vet. Not. ; 23(1): 71-79, jan.-abr. 2017. ilus
Article in Portuguese | VETINDEX | ID: vti-18116

ABSTRACT

O mastocitoma é descrito como a segunda neoplasia cutânea mais comum em felinos, porém no Brasil encontramos poucos relatos nessa espécie. O objetivo do estudo foi relatar um caso de mastocitoma cutâneo em um felino pelo curto brasileiro, macho, de oito anos, atendido no Setor de Dermatologia do Hospital Veterinário da Universidade Federal Rural do Rio de Janeiro que apresentava nódulo único, eritematoso, alopécico e ulcerado na região supraorbitária esquerda. O exame citológico revelou a presença de uma grande quantidade de mastócitos neoplásicos bem diferenciados. O animal foi encaminhado para a remoção cirúrgica do nódulo. O resultado histopatológico confirmou o diagnóstico de mastocitoma. Conclui-se que a citologia é uma importante ferramenta para o diagnóstico da neoplasia em felinos e que o procedimento cirúrgico é a terapia de eleição.(AU) 


The mast cell tumor is described as the second most common skin neoplasm in cats, but in Brazil we found few reports in this species. The aim of the study is to report a case of cutaneous mast cell tumor in an eight years, male, short hair Brazilian feline attended at the Dermatology Service of the Veterinary Hospital of the University Federal Rural of Rio de Janeiro that had a single nodule, erythematosus, alopecic and ulcerated in the left supraorbital region. Cytological examination revealed the presence of a lot of well-differentiated neoplastic mast cells. The animal was taken to the surgical removal of the nodule. Histopathological examination confirmed the diagnosis of mast cell tumor. It is concluded that cytology is an important tool for the diagnosis of this neoplasm in cats and that surgery is the preferred therapy.(AU)


Subject(s)
Animals , Cats , Mastocytoma, Skin/diagnosis , Mastocytoma, Skin/veterinary , Cytodiagnosis/veterinary
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Vet Comp Oncol ; 15(2): 606-614, 2017 Jun.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27041588

ABSTRACT

Canine mast cell tumour (MCT) is a biologically heterogeneous disease. The extracellular matrix degradation promoted by matrix metalloproteinases (MMPs) has been studied in an attempt to elucidate the mechanisms involved in the biological behaviour of tumours. The aim of this study was to characterize the expression of MMP-2 and -9 and tissue inhibitors of metalloproteinase (TIMP)-1 and -2 in canine cutaneous MCTs and to evaluate their prognostic values. Immunohistochemical staining for MMP-2, MMP-9, TIMP-2 and TIMP-1 was performed in 46 canine cases of MCTs. TIMP-1 expression showed an independent prognostic value for post-surgical survival and disease-related mortality. Dogs with MCTs showing less than 22.9% mast cell TIMP-1 positivity were more prone to die because of the disease and had a shorter post-surgical survival. This article suggests the involvement of TIMP-1 in MCT progression, by contributing to a good outcome in patients with MCTs.


Subject(s)
Dog Diseases/enzymology , Mastocytoma, Skin/veterinary , Tissue Inhibitor of Metalloproteinase-1/metabolism , Animals , Dog Diseases/diagnosis , Dog Diseases/mortality , Dogs , Female , Male , Mastocytoma, Skin/diagnosis , Mastocytoma, Skin/enzymology , Mastocytoma, Skin/mortality , Matrix Metalloproteinase 2/metabolism , Matrix Metalloproteinase 9/metabolism , Prognosis , Survival Analysis , Tissue Inhibitor of Metalloproteinase-2/metabolism
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