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Sevil Atalay Vural1, Zafer Ozyildiz, Sule Yurdagul Ozsoy.
Abstract
This paper reports on an unusual case of pleural epitheloid mesothelioma in a nine-month-old male, mixed breed dog. The dog was presented in-extremis and, on post mortem examination, multiple, exophytic, frequently pedunculated, yellowish-red, soft to firm masses ranging from 3 mm to 6 cm in diameter were diffusely distributed over, and attached to, the pericardial and parietal pleural surfaces. Microscopically, these masses consisted of round to partially polygonalshaped, anaplastic cells with minimal cytoplasm and hyperchromatic nuclei covering papillomatous projections or as part of more densely cellular masses. A supporting fibrovascular stroma and mitotic figures were also evident. Constituent tumour cells were labeled positively with antibodies against both vimentin and cytokeratin. In contrast, the same cells exhibited equivocal labeling with an antibody directed against calretinin antigen and did not label with antibodies against carcinoembryonic antigen (CEA) and milk fat globule-related antigen (MFGRA). Such tumours are rare in dogs, particularly in such a young animal.Entities:
Year: 2007 PMID: 21851687 PMCID: PMC3113831 DOI: 10.1186/2046-0481-60-1-30
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Ir Vet J ISSN: 0368-0762 Impact factor: 2.146
Figure 1Diffuse distributed nodular, frequently pedunculated exophytic masses on pericardial and pleural surfaces.
Figure 2Multifocal exophytic masses on parietal pleura adjacent to costochondral junctions.
Figure 3Clusters of round to polygonal cells with minimal eosinophilic cytoplasm and ovoid to angulated vesicular nuclei. (Haematoxylin and Eosin; original magnification × 400).
Figure 4On immunohistochemistry, abundant cytoplasmic red-brown staining was observed in neoplastic cells using an antibody directed against vimentin. (ABC-P; original magnification × 400).
Figure 5On immunohistochemistry, subtle red-brown cytoplasmic staining of neoplastic cells was observed using an antibody directed against cytokeratin. (ABC-P; original magnification × 400).