| Literature DB >> 33568016 |
Jeann Leal de Araújo1, Alice C A M Arruda1, Nayadjala T A Santos1, Glenison F Dias2, Thiago F L Nery3, Fabio Del Piero4, Richard Ploeg5, Brian F Porter6, Ingeborg M Langohr4.
Abstract
A 4-mo-old northern red-shouldered macaw (Diopsittaca nobilis) was admitted to the veterinary hospital of the Arruda Câmara Zoo, in the State of Paraiba, Brazil, for investigation of an orbital mass. Given rapid progression and lack of response to treatment, the bird was euthanized, and an autopsy was performed. Histologically, the mass consisted of a retrobulbar invasive tumor characterized by tubular and rosette-like structures, with interspersed heteroplastic tissues, such as aggregates of neuroglial cells and islands of hyaline cartilage. The tumor was immunopositive for pancytokeratin, GFAP, NSE, and S100. These findings were compatible with an ocular teratoid medulloepithelioma, a neoplasm best described in humans but also reported rarely in young cockatiels and African Grey parrots.Entities:
Keywords: Diopsittaca nobilis; eye; ocular tumors; psittacine birds; retrobulbar teratoid medulloepithelioma; wildlife
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Year: 2021 PMID: 33568016 PMCID: PMC8120071 DOI: 10.1177/1040638721994601
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Vet Diagn Invest ISSN: 1040-6387 Impact factor: 1.279