| Literature DB >> 33194216 |
Brian Huber1, Marc Leleonnec2.
Abstract
CASEEntities:
Keywords: Anemia; hemophagocytosis; histiocytic sarcoma; histiocytosis; neoplasia; splenectomy; splenomegaly; thrombocytopenia; ultrasound
Year: 2020 PMID: 33194216 PMCID: PMC7594485 DOI: 10.1177/2055116920957196
Source DB: PubMed Journal: JFMS Open Rep ISSN: 2055-1169
Chronologic representation of hematologic trends, as well as information depicting course of treatment and weight decline
| Days | RBC values | WBC values | Platelet count (RI 200–500 × 109/l) | Medication prescribed | Chemotherapy | Weight (kg) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 0 | RBCs 5.9 × 1012/l | WBCs 13.6 × 109/l[ | 80 × 109/l | None | None | 3.68 |
| 20 | RBCs 5.0 × 1012/l | WBCs 24.3 × 109/l | 143 × 109/l | Prednisolone 1 mg/kg PO q24h | None | 3.59 |
| 49 | RBCs 2.86 × 1012/l | WBCs 41.3 × 109/l | 102 × 109/l | Prednisolone 1 mg/kg PO q24h | 7.5 mg CCNU PO | 3.27 |
| 63 | RBCs 3.5 × 1012/l | WBCs 36.2 × 109/l | 149 × 109/l | Prednisolone 1 mg/kg PO q24h | None | 2.93 |
| 65 | RBCs NA | WBCs NA | NA | Prednisolone 1 mg/kg PO q12h | None | NA |
| 76 | RBCs NA | WBCs NA | NA | Prednisolone 1 mg/kg PO q12h | 7.5 mg CCNU PO | 2.75 |
| 90[ | RBCs NA | WBCs NA | NA | None | None | 3.05 (ascites) |
Reference interval (RI) 5.0–10.0 × 1012/l
RI 28–45%
RI 9.8–15.4 g/l
RI 39–55 fl
RI 5.5–19.5 × 109/l
RI 2.5–12.5 × 109/l
Day 90 represents data presented on emergency shortly prior to euthanasia. Only an in-house hematocrit was obtained, and serum was icteric grossly
RBC = red blood cell; WBC = white blood cell; HCT = hematocrit; HGB = hemoglobin; MCV = mean cell volume; NEU = neutrophil; NA = not available; CCNU = lomustine
Figure 1(a) Ultrasonographic image of the spleen on sagittal plane view at presentation. The normal splenic capsule (red arrow) can be seen on the left and transitioning to the capsule-disrupting mixed echogenic mass (green arrow) on the right measuring 3.15 cm × 1.76 cm. (b) Ultrasonographic image of the spleen on transverse plane view at presentation. The normal splenic capsule (red arrow) can be seen on the left and transitioning to the capsule-disrupting mixed echogenic mass (green arrow) on the right measuring 3.25 cm × 2.13 cm
Figure 2Gross image of the spleen immediately after removal. The mass (red arrowhead) can be seen enlarging the dorsal extremity of the spleen. There was a solitary area of stippled white foci (red arrow) located at the center of the mass. The overall splenic dimensions grossly were approximated at a length of 15 cm and a maximum width of 7 cm
Figure 3(a) Final hematoxylin and eosin-stained sections of the splenic mass. The majority of the neoplastic cells demonstrate pleomorphism and a sheet-like arrangement with 30 bizarre mitotic figures per high-power field (green arrow). Neoplastic cells are often seen containing phagocytized red blood cells or hemosiderin (green arrowhead). Courtesy of Set Sokol DVM, DACVP. (b) Positive immunohistochemistry staining in tumor tissues. Neoplastic cells label positive for CD18 antigen, confirming leukocyte origin and supporting a diagnosis of histiocytic sarcoma (green arrow). Courtesy of Anna Barthel DVM, DACVP, and Michigan State University Diagnostic Laboratory. (c) Showing strongly positive staining immunohistochemistry for CD204 in tumor tissues. The neoplastic cells label positive for the CD204 antigen, confirming histiocyte origin (red arrow). There is also hemosiderin present (green arrowhead). Courtesy of Anna Barthel DVM, DACVP, and Michigan State University Diagnostic Laboratory
Figure 4(a) Ultrasonographic image showing a lesion in the area of the previous splenectomy (white arrow), which has a mixed echogenic appearance that measures 1.86 cm × 1.18 cm. (b) Ultrasonographic image of the liver parenchyma highlighting several hypoechoic nodules (white arrowheads) measuring between 0.5 cm and 1 cm in diameter. There were also some unaffected liver lobes (white arrow). The liver on the previous ultrasound showed no evidence of nodules nor alterations in the shape, size or echotexture