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Acta sci. vet. (Impr.) ; 50(supl.1): Pub. 832, 2022. ilus
Article in English | VETINDEX | ID: biblio-1401684

ABSTRACT

Background: Erythroid leukemia is a myeloproliferative hematopoietic disorder considered acute when there is a predominance of blasts in the bone marrow. It is frequently reported in cats infected with feline leukemia virus, but it is unclear whether this virus is involved in the oncogenesis. The clinical signs in cats are anorexia, apathy, weight loss, with evolution from 2 weeks to 2 months, pale mucous membranes, hemorrhages, ascites, salivation, and dyspnea due to pleural effusion. This affection responds little to chemotherapy with an unfavorable prognosis. The aim of this study is to report a case of a feline leukemia virus infected cat with the onset of severe hemolytic anemia. Case: A 8-year-old male mixed breed cat was attended with a history of anorexia, oligodipsia, apathy, progressive weight loss, and yellowish color of urine for 7 days. Laboratorial exams showed anemia (with metarubricytes, acanthocytes and ghost cells), leukocytosis and FeLV reagent test. The cat underwent treatment with methylprednisolone acetate and supportive care. One day later, the animal returned with icteric mucous membranes, and emesis. A blood count was performed that found worsening anemia, increased leukocytosis, and lymphocytosis. Abdominal ultrasound showed cholangiohepatitis and lymphadenomegaly in mesenteric lymph nodes. Treatment was started with ondansetron, metronidazole, and amoxicilin with potassium clavulanate. The cat returned after 3 days and laboratorial exams revealed worsening of blood parameters, so blood transfusion was performed. After 2 days, the patient started with dyspnea and hypothermia, that evolved to cardiorespiratory arrest. The body was sent to necropsy and histopathology, where blast cells and rubricytes were found in blood vessels of various organs. The bone marrow was markedly cellular with complete disappearance of adipose tissue. Most of the cells were blasts with abundant and eosinophilic cytoplasm, central nucleus with finely dotted chromatin and a large nucleolus. There were rubricytes, which made possible to confirm acute erythroid leukemia as a morphological diagnosis. Discussion: The clinical signs observed in acute erythroid leukemia are lethargy, inappetence, fever, splenomegaly, mild lymphadenomegaly, associated with leukocytosis, severe anemia, and thrombocytopenia. The reported animal presented signs similar to those described in the literature except that there was no change in platelet counts. The diagnosis of leukemia was reached after histopathology, and it is made when is observed more than 30% of myeloblasts and monoblasts together or when the blast cells count including rubriblasts is greater than 30%. Although chemotherapy, the prognosis is usually poor. It is essential to perform the myelogram for the diagnosis of myeloid leukemias in vivo. In this report, we only achieve final diagnosis after the cat's death, due to the aggressive behavior of the disease. Clinicians must be aware of the likely development of acute erythroid leukemia whenever a feline leukemia virus infected cat presents hemolytic anemia to get an early diagnosis, since this is an extremely aggressive disease, to propose prompt chemotherapy and give the patient a longer survival period.


Subject(s)
Animals , Male , Cats , Leukemia/veterinary , Leukemia Virus, Feline/isolation & purification , Hematologic Neoplasms/veterinary , Hematopoietic System/pathology , Anemia, Hemolytic/veterinary , Myelography/veterinary
2.
Braz. j. vet. pathol ; 8(2): 65-67, Jul. 2015. tab, ilus
Article in English | VETINDEX | ID: biblio-1469931

ABSTRACT

A case of sporadic multicentric lymphoma in a Nelore calf is reported. Anatomic presentation, age of affected animal, and cytology done on fine needle aspiration biopsy from lymph node supported a presumptive clinical diagnosis. At necropsy there were multiple cream or white soft to firm masses of varying sizes, affecting lymph nodes, kidneys, myocardium, liver, retrobulbar tissues, lymph nodes, bone marrow, spleen, and dura mater; with a mitotic index of 90%. A tentative classification of the neoplasm as lymphoblastic lymphoma was made based on immunohistochemistry.


Subject(s)
Animals , Cattle , Lymphoma/pathology , Lymphoma/veterinary , Biopsy, Fine-Needle/veterinary , Hematopoietic System/pathology
3.
Braz. J. Vet. Pathol. ; 8(2): 65-67, Jul. 2015. tab, ilus
Article in English | VETINDEX | ID: vti-22926

ABSTRACT

A case of sporadic multicentric lymphoma in a Nelore calf is reported. Anatomic presentation, age of affected animal, and cytology done on fine needle aspiration biopsy from lymph node supported a presumptive clinical diagnosis. At necropsy there were multiple cream or white soft to firm masses of varying sizes, affecting lymph nodes, kidneys, myocardium, liver, retrobulbar tissues, lymph nodes, bone marrow, spleen, and dura mater; with a mitotic index of 90%. A tentative classification of the neoplasm as lymphoblastic lymphoma was made based on immunohistochemistry.(AU)


Subject(s)
Animals , Cattle , Lymphoma/pathology , Lymphoma/veterinary , Biopsy, Fine-Needle/veterinary , Hematopoietic System/pathology
4.
PLoS One ; 8(7): e69106, 2013.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23922686

ABSTRACT

Based on previous data on the histamine radioprotective effect on highly radiosensitive tissues, in the present work we aimed at investigating the radioprotective potential of the H4R ligand, JNJ7777120, on ionizing radiation-induced injury and genotoxic damage in small intestine, salivary glands and hematopoietic tissue. For that purpose, rats were divided into 4 groups. JNJ7777120 and JNJ7777120-irradiated groups received a daily subcutaneous JNJ7777120 injection (10 mg/kg) starting 24 h before irradiation. Irradiated groups received a single dose of 5 Gy on whole-body using Cesium-137 source and were sacrificed 3 or 30 days after irradiation. Tissues were removed, fixed, stained with hematoxylin and eosin or PAS staining and histological characteristics were evaluated. Proliferative and apoptotic markers were studied by immunohistochemistry, while micronucleus assay was performed to evaluate DNA damage. Submandibular gland (SMG) function was evaluated by methacholine-induced salivation. Results indicate that JNJ7777120 treatment diminished mucosal atrophy and preserved villi and the number of crypts after radiation exposure (240±8 vs. 165±10, P<0.01). This effect was associated to a reduced apoptosis and DNA damage in intestinal crypts. JNJ7777120 reduced radiation-induced aplasia, preserving medullar components and reducing formation of micronucleus and also it accelerated bone marrow repopulation. Furthermore, it reduced micronucleus frequency in peripheral blood (27±8 vs. 149±22, in 1,000 erythrocytes, P<0.01). JNJ7777120 completely reversed radiation-induced reduced salivation, conserving glandular mass with normal histological appearance and reducing apoptosis and atrophy of SMG. JNJ7777120 exhibits radioprotective effects against radiation-induced cytotoxic and genotoxic damages in small intestine, SMG and hematopoietic tissues and, thus, could be of clinical value for patients undergoing radiotherapy.


Subject(s)
Hematopoietic System/drug effects , Indoles/pharmacology , Intestine, Small/drug effects , Piperazines/pharmacology , Radiation-Protective Agents/pharmacology , Receptors, G-Protein-Coupled/metabolism , Receptors, Histamine/metabolism , Salivary Glands/drug effects , Animals , Bone Marrow/drug effects , Bone Marrow/pathology , Bone Marrow/radiation effects , Breast Neoplasms/pathology , Cell Line, Tumor , Cell Proliferation/drug effects , Female , Hematopoietic System/pathology , Hematopoietic System/radiation effects , Humans , Intestine, Small/pathology , Intestine, Small/radiation effects , Ligands , Male , Mutagens/toxicity , Rats , Rats, Sprague-Dawley , Receptors, Histamine H4 , Salivary Glands/pathology , Salivary Glands/radiation effects , Sulfhydryl Compounds/metabolism , Thiobarbituric Acid Reactive Substances/metabolism , Whole-Body Irradiation
5.
Geneva; International Agency for Research on Cancer; 4 ed; 2008. 439 p. graf, ilus, tab.
Monography in English | Sec. Munic. Saúde SP, AHM-Acervo, TATUAPE-Acervo | ID: sms-11973
8.
Acta méd. colomb ; 9(2): 76-81, 1984. ilus, tab
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: lil-292737

ABSTRACT

Se presentan dos nuevos casos de disqueratosis congénita, las primeras en la literatura médica, así como el cuarto y quinto casos de sexo femenino, haciendo hincapié en sus características clínicas, asociación y relación con neoplasia maligna y alteraciones hematopoyéticas pancitopénicas, que la convierten en una enfermedad dermatológica potencialmente letal


Subject(s)
Humans , Female , Adult , Keratosis/genetics , Hematopoietic System/abnormalities , Hematopoietic System/injuries , Hematopoietic System/pathology , Skin Diseases/diagnosis , Skin Diseases/etiology , Skin Diseases/genetics
9.
J Pediatr ; 87(2): 184-9, 1975 Aug.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-1151558

ABSTRACT

A retrospective analysis of data garnered from the study of 83 patients with histiocytosis X suggests that evaluation of the function of certain organs and the histologic appearance of the lesions may be quite valuable in determining the prognosis and treatment of affected patients.


Subject(s)
Lymphatic Diseases/diagnosis , Age Factors , Blood Cell Count , Bone and Bones/pathology , Child, Preschool , Hematopoiesis , Hematopoietic System/pathology , Humans , Liver/pathology , Liver/physiopathology , Lung/pathology , Lymphatic Diseases/pathology , Lymphatic Diseases/physiopathology , Prognosis , Respiration , Retrospective Studies
10.
Paris; Gaston Doin; 1926. 376 p. ilus, graf.
Monography in French | Coleciona SUS, IMNS | ID: biblio-930574
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