| Literature DB >> 25711602 |
C L Mariani1, M K Jennings, N J Olby, L B Borst, J C Brown, I D Robertson, G S Seiler, E MacKillop.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Reports of histiocytic sarcoma (HS) involving the central nervous system (CNS) are sparse and consist mainly of case reports describing 1-3 animals.Entities:
Keywords: Brain tumor; Malignant histiocytosis; Round cell tumor; Spinal cord tumor
Mesh:
Year: 2015 PMID: 25711602 PMCID: PMC4895499 DOI: 10.1111/jvim.12554
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Vet Intern Med ISSN: 0891-6640 Impact factor: 3.333
Diagnostic imaging findings of dogs with intracranial histiocytic sarcomas (n = 7)
| Location relative to brain parenchyma | |
| Extraaxial | 6 |
| Intraaxial | 1 |
| Anatomic location | |
| Olfactory | 3 |
| Falcine | 1 |
| Cerebral convexity | 2 (parietal) |
| Cerebellopontomedullary angle | 1 |
| Cerebellum | 1 |
| Intensity of tumor (relative to normal gray matter) | |
| T1‐weighted | |
| Hypointense | 7 |
| T2‐weighted | |
| Hypointense | 1 |
| Isointense | 2 |
| Mixed | 4 |
| Proton density | |
| Isointense | 5 |
| Mixed | 1 |
| Not performed | 1 |
| FLAIR | |
| Hypointense | 1 |
| Isointense | 2 |
| Mixed | 4 |
| T2* susceptibility artifact | |
| Yes | 1 |
| No | 6 |
| Contrast enhancement of tumor | |
| Degree | |
| Moderate | 2 |
| Marked | 5 |
| Pattern | |
| Homogeneous | 3 |
| Heterogeneous | 4 |
| Ring enhancing | 1 |
| Patchy | 3 |
| Contrast enhancement of meninges | |
| Degree | |
| Mild | 1 |
| Moderate | 2 |
| Marked | 3 |
| Unclear | 1 |
| Pattern | |
| Pachymeningeal | 4 |
| Dural tail | 3 |
| Leptomeningeal | 2 |
| Unclear | 1 |
| Tumor margins | |
| Distinct | 2 |
| Indistinct | 2 |
| Mixed | 3 |
| Presence of mass effect | |
| Yes | 7 |
| Degree of peritumoral edema | |
| Mild | 3 |
| Moderate | 3 |
| Marked (hemispheric) | 1 |
| Presence of brain herniation | |
| None | 2 |
| Transtentorial | 4 |
| Foramen magnum | 4 |
| Other findings | |
| T2 hyperintensity in cervical spinal cord | 6 |
FLAIR, fluid attenuated inversion recovery.
Utilizing method of Sturges et al.,25 1 dog had 2 discrete mass lesions (olfactory and falcine).
Diagnostic imaging findings of dogs with histiocytic sarcomas involving the spinal cord (n = 5)
| Location relative to spinal cord parenchyma | |
| Intradural‐extramedullary | 2 |
| Intramedullary | 2 |
| Diffuse meningeal | 1 |
| Anatomic location of discrete masses | |
| Cervical | 1 |
| Thoracic | 2 |
| Lumbar/sacral | 1 |
| Intensity (relative to normal gray matter) | |
| T1‐weighted | |
| Hypointense | 1 |
| Isointense | 4 |
| T2‐weighted | |
| Hyperintense | 2 |
| Mixed | 3 |
| STIR | |
| Hyperintense | 4 |
| Not performed | 1 |
| T2* susceptibility artifact | |
| No | 1 |
| Not performed | 4 |
| Contrast enhancement of tumor | |
| Degree | |
| Mild | 1 |
| Moderate | 1 |
| Marked | 3 |
| Pattern | |
| Homogeneous | 2 |
| Heterogeneous (patchy) | 3 |
| Contrast enhancement of meninges | |
| Degree | |
| Mild | 1 |
| Marked | 4 |
| Pattern | |
| Localized | 1 |
| Diffuse | 4 |
| Tumor margins | |
| Distinct | 3 |
| Indistinct | 2 |
| Presence of mass effect | |
| Yes | 5 |
| Attenuation on HASTE images | |
| Yes | 4 |
| No | 1 |
| Degree of peritumoral edema | |
| Mild | 1 |
| Moderate | 1 |
| Marked | 2 |
| Unclear | 1 |
STIR, short tau inversion recovery; HASTE, half‐Fourier acquisition single‐shot turbo spin echo.
Figure 1Dorsal postcontrast T1‐weighted magnetic resonance image showing a large, contrast‐enhancing extraaxial mass (arrow). The associated mass effect leads to deviation of the falx cerebri (arrowhead) and lateral ventricles.
Figure 2Sagittal T2‐weighted magnetic resonance image showing transtentorial (thin white arrow) and foramen magnum (thick white arrow) brain herniation and associated increased signal within the cervical spinal cord (black arrowheads).
Figure 3Sagittal postcontrast T1‐weighted images of 4 different dogs showing variation in imaging appearances of histiocytic sarcoma affecting the spinal cord. (A) Solitary, contrast‐enhancing mass lesion in the region of the T1 vertebra (arrow) with associated local meningeal enhancement (arrowheads), (B) diffuse, moderate meningeal enhancement (arrowheads), (C) diffuse, marked meningeal enhancement (small arrowheads) with 2 mass lesions in intradural‐extramedullary locations (arrow and large arrowheads), (D) marked diffuse enhancement of the meninges (arrowheads) accompanied by a contrast‐enhancing, seemingly intramedullary mass (arrow).
Figure 4Photomicrograph of a histiocytic sarcoma mass compressing and invading the spinal cord (asterisks). Note marked anisocytosis and pleomorphic nature of neoplastic cells with multinucleated cells (arrow) and groups of inflammatory cells (arrowheads). Bar = 50 μm.