| Literature DB >> 35324843 |
Colleen F Monahan1, Michael M Garner2, Matti Kiupel3.
Abstract
Chromatophoromas are neoplasms that arise from pigment cells of reptiles, amphibians, and fish. They include melanophoromas (melanomas), iridophoromas, and xanthophoromas. Most chromatophoromas develop spontaneously, but genetic and environmental factors may also play a role in their oncogenesis. The diagnosis is typically through histologic examination. Immunohistochemistry and electron microscopy can be helpful for diagnosing poorly differentiated and/or poorly pigmented neoplasms. Aggressive surgical excision is the current treatment of choice. This review describes the clinical presentation, gross appearance, diagnostic applications, clinical behavior, and treatment of chromatophoromas in reptiles.Entities:
Keywords: chromatophoroma; iridophoroma; lizard; melanoma; melanophoroma; neoplasia; reptile; snake; turtle; xanthophoroma
Year: 2022 PMID: 35324843 PMCID: PMC8955407 DOI: 10.3390/vetsci9030115
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Vet Sci ISSN: 2306-7381
Figure 1Gross appearance of cutaneous chromatophoromas in reptiles. (a) Cutaneous iridophoroma on the axilla of an Uromastyx (Uromastyx geyri). (b) Cutaneous chromatophoroma on the axilla of an Uromastyx (Uromastyx geyri). (c) Cutaneous melanoma on the body wall of a cape cobra (Naja nivea). (d) Cutaneous melanoma on the body wall of a western fox snake (Pantherophis spp.). (e) Cross section of cutaneous melanoma on the dorsum of a rat snake (Elaphe [Pantherophis] obsolete). The tumor extends into the underlying connective tissues between the dorsal spinal facets. (f) Uveal melanoma (asterisk) from a bearded dragon (Pogona sp).
Figure 2Iridophoromas in ‘lemon frost’ leopard geckos (Eublepharis macularius). (a) Multiple white, nodular, cutaneous iridophoromas along the ventral mandible. (b) Multiple white, smooth to nodular, cutaneous iridophoromas on the dorsal aspect of the head and bilaterally within the periaural skin. (c) Multiple, pale yellow, smooth, pigmented scales of a cutaneous iridophoroma. (d) Iridophoroma in the iris, conjunctiva, periocular skin, and connective tissues. H&E.
Figure 3Cytologic aspirates of a chromatophoroma in a canebreak (timber) rattlesnake (Crotalus horridus atricaudatus). Romanowsky-type stain. (a) Few individualized spindloid cells with intracytoplasmic blue-black pigmented granules and numerous identical extracellular granules. (b) Round cell with numerous cytoplasmic pigment granules.
Figure 4Histologic features of cutaneous chromatophoromas in reptiles. (a,b) Iridophoroma in a tricolor hognose snake (Xenodon pulcher). H&E (a) and H&E with polarized light (b). (c) Xanthophoroma in a corn snake (Pantherophis guttatus). Note the deep orange intracellular pigment. H&E. (d) Poorly differentiated spindle cell variant of amelanotic melanoma in a corn snake (Pantherophis guttatus). H&E. (e) Mucinous melanoma in a bearded dragon (Pogona sp). H&E.
Figure 5Histologic features of metastatic chromatophoromas in reptiles. (a,b) Hepatic metastasis of an iridophoroma in a veiled chameleon (Chamaeleo calyptratus). H&E (a) and H&E with polarized light (b). (c,d) Pulmonary metastasis of a melanoma in a rosy boa (Charina trivirgata). H&E (c) and H&E with bleach (d). (e) Hepatic metastasis of a melanoma in a chameleon (Chamaeleo sp.). H&E.
Clinical features of chromatophoromas in the reptile family: Agamidae.
| Species | Site | Diagnosis | Presence of Visceral Metastases | Organs Affected by Metastases | Citation |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Dwarf bearded dragon ( | Cutaneous and oral | Malignant iridophoroma | Yes | Heart, liver, kidney, intestine, pharyngeal and sublingual mucosa, visceral fat | [ |
| Red-barred dragon ( | Cutaneous | Malignant iridophoroma | Yes; tumor microembolic in pulmonary arterial vessels | Lung | [ |
| Bearded Dragon ( | Cutaneous or lip | Melanoma (4 cases) | No | [ | |
| Melanophoroma (26) | Yes, 2 cases | Kidneys, liver, lungs, intestine, fat bodies | |||
| Myxoid melanophoroma (24) | No | ||||
| Iridophoroma (8) | Yes, 1 case | 11 different (unspecified) organs | |||
| Mixed chromatophoroma (melanophoroma and iridophoroma) (5) | No | ||||
| Nonpigmented chromatophoroma (6) | No | ||||
| Generic Agamid | Cutaneous | Melanoma | Not reported | [ |
Clinical features of chromatophoromas in the reptile family: Iguanidae.
| Species | Site | Diagnosis | Presence of Visceral Metastases | Citation |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Green iguana ( | Cutaneous, nasal, or unspecified | Iridophoroma (1 case) | No | [ |
| Melanophoroma (3) | No |
Clinical features of chromatophoromas in the reptile family: Eublepharidae.
| Species | Site | Diagnosis | Presence of Visceral Metastases | Organs Affected by Metastases | Citation |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Leopard gecko ( | Cutaneous | Malignant iridophoroma (4 cases) | Yes, 1 case; No, 3 cases | Liver, eye, muscle | [ |
| Melanophoroma (1) | Yes | Lung |
Clinical features of chromatophoromas in the reptile family: Chamaeleonidae.
| Species | Site | Diagnosis | Presence of Visceral Metastases | Organs Affected by Metastases | Citation |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Veiled chameleon ( | Cutaneous | Malignant mixed chromatophoroma (iridophoroma and xanthophoroma) (1 case) | Yes | Skin, lung, testicle | [ |
| Metastatic iridophoroma (1) | Yes | Skin, liver, spleen, kidney, abdominal fat, lung, stomach, peritoneum, omentum, myocardium, epicardium, great vessels, testicle, skeletal muscle | |||
| Melanoma (1) | Not reported | ||||
| Melanophoroma (3) | Yes; 1 case | Heart, lung, tongue, stomach, gut, liver, spleen, kidneys, bone, fat bodies, parietal serosa of the coelomic cavity, brain | |||
| Iridophoroma (3) | No | ||||
| Erythro-/xanthophoroma (1) | No | ||||
| Mixed tumors (melanophoroma and iridophoroma) (1) | No | ||||
| Generic chameleon | Cutaneous | Melanoma | Not reported | [ |
Clinical features of chromatophoromas in the reptile family: Helodermatidae.
| Species | Site | Diagnosis | Presence of Visceral Metastases | Citation |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Rio Fuerte beaded lizard ( | Pulmonary | Melanophoroma | No | [ |
| Gila monster ( | Not specified | Melanoma | Not reported | [ |
| Beaded lizard ( | Body wall | Melanoma | Not reported | [ |
| Mexican beaded lizard ( | Cutaneous | Chromatophoroma | No | [ |
Clinical features of chromatophoromas in the reptile family: Varanidae.
| Species | Site | Diagnosis | Presence of Visceral Metastases | Organs Affected by Metastases | Citation |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Ornate monitor ( | Cutaneous | Malignant melanoma | Not reported | [ | |
| Savanna monitor ( | Cutaneous | Iridophoroma | Not reported | [ | |
| Generic monitors | Cutaneous | Melanoma (2 cases) | Yes (1 case) | Not reported | [ |
Clinical features of chromatophoromas in the reptile family: Colubridae.
| Species | Site | Diagnosis | Presence of Visceral Metastases | Organs Affected by Metastases | Citation |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Pine snake ( | Cutaneous or lip | Malignant melanoma (1 case) | Yes | Cloaca, coelomic cavity, liver | [ |
| Melanosarcoma (1) | No | ||||
| Malignant chromatophoroma (1) | Not reported | ||||
| Northern pine snake ( | Cutaneous | Combined iridophoroma and melanophoroma | Yes | Thyroid gland, subepicardium, liver, spleen, lung, kidneys | [ |
| Florida pine snake (everglade snake; | Cutaneous | Malignant melanoma | Yes | Skeletal muscle, bone marrow of vertebral bodies, pulp of maxillary teeth, dental ridges, lung, fat body, liver, spleen, kidneys, testes, hemipenes, pancreas | [ |
| Gopher snake (bullsnake; | Cutaneous or unspecified | Malignant chromatophoroma (mosaic, xanthophore and melanophores) (1) | No | [ | |
| Melanoma (2) | Yes, 1 case; other not reported | Liver | |||
| Chromatophoroma (1) | Not reported | ||||
| Mixed chromatophoroma (melanophoroma and iridophoroma) (2) | No | ||||
| Iridophoroma (1) | No | ||||
| Yellow rat snake ( | Cutaneous | Melanin-producing malignant chromatophoroma (1) | Yes | Coelomic cavity | [ |
| Melanocytoma (1) | No | ||||
| Eastern yellowbelly racer ( | Cutaneous | Chromatophoroma | No | [ | |
| Northern water snake ( | Cutaneous | Chromatophoroma and benign dermal melanoma | Not reported | [ | |
| Mexican hognose snake ( | Cutaneous | Chromatophoroma | Not reported | [ | |
| Garter snake ( | Cutaneous or unspecified | Malignant mixed chromatophoroma (1) | Not reported | [ | |
| Melanophoroma (2) | Yes, 1 case; No, 1 case | Not reported | |||
| Erythro-/ Xanthophoroma (4) | Yes in 4 cases | Widespread: specific organs not reported | |||
| Southern water snake ( | Unspecified | Melanophoroma | No | [ | |
| Corn snake ( | Cutaneous | Malignant mixed chromatophoroma (melanophoroma and iridiophoroma) (1) | Yes | Not reported | [ |
| Iridophoroma (1) | No | ||||
| San Francisco garter snake ( | Cutaneous | Mixed chromatophoroma (melanophoroma and iridiophoroma) (2) | No | [ | |
| Melanocytoma (1) | No | ||||
| Iridophoroma (1) | No | ||||
| Eastern king snake ( | Cutaneous | Mixed chromatophoroma (melanophoroma and iridiophoroma) | No | [ | |
| Tricolor hognose snake ( | Cutaneous | Mixed chromatophoroma (melanophoroma and iridiophoroma) (1) | No | [ | |
| Malignant iridophoroma (1) | Yes | Not reported | |||
| California king snake ( | Cutaneous | Mixed chromatophoroma (melanophoroma and iridiophoroma) | No | [ | |
| Lyre snake ( | Cutaneous | Melanocytoma | No | [ | |
| Eastern hognose snake ( | Cutaneous | Melanocytoma | No | [ | |
| Honduran milk snake ( | Cutaneous | Melanocytoma | No | [ | |
| Western fox snake ( | Cutaneous | Melanocytoma | No | [ | |
| Eastern indigo snake ( | Cutaneous | Melanocytoma | No | [ | |
| Green vine snake ( | Cutaneous | Melanocytoma | No | [ | |
| Rat snake ( | Cutaneous | Melanocytoma | No | [ | |
| Great plains rat snake ( | Cutaneous | Malignant melanoma | Yes | Not reported | [ |
| Sierra mountain kingsnake ( | Cutaneous | Malignant melanoma | Yes | Not reported | [ |
| Generic colubrids | Cutaneous | Melanoma (11) | No | [ |
Clinical features of chromatophoromas in the reptile family: Viperidae.
| Species | Site | Diagnosis | Presence of Visceral Metastases | Organs Affected by Metastases | Citation |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Canebreak rattlesnake ( | Cutaneous | Malignant chromatophoroma | Not reported | [ | |
| Jumping viper ( | Cutaneous | Chromatophoroma | Not reported | [ | |
| Pigmy rattlesnake ( | Not specified | Melanophoroma | No | [ | |
| Bush viper ( | Cutaneous | Xanthophoroma (1 case) | No | [ | |
| Iridophoroma (1) | No | ||||
| Northern pacific rattlesnake ( | Cutaneous | Melanocytoma | No | [ | |
| Mojave Desert sidewinder ( | Cutaneous | Melanocytoma (1) | No | [ | |
| Malignant melanoma (1) | Yes | Not reported | |||
| Neotropical rattlesnake ( | Cutaneous | Melanocytoma | No | [ | |
| Broad-banded copperhead ( | Cutaneous | Melanocytoma | No | [ | |
| Temple viper ( | Cutaneous | Malignant melanoma | Yes | Not reported | [ |
| Prairie rattlesnake ( | Cutaneous | Malignant melanoma | Yes | Not reported | [ |
| Generic vipers and crotalids | Cutaneous | Melanoma (4) | Yes (1 case) | Not reported | [ |
Clinical features of chromatophoromas in the reptile family: Pythonidae.
| Species | Site | Diagnosis | Presence of Visceral Metastases | Organs Affected by Metastases | Citation |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Reticulated python ( | Cutaneous | Melanoma (1 case) | Yes | Coelomic cavity, kidneys | [ |
| Multiple non-malignant melanomas (1) | No | ||||
| Green tree python ( | Small intestine; cutaneous | Chromatophoroma (1) | Not reported | [ | |
| Malignant iridophoroma (1) | Yes | Not reported | |||
| Burmese python ( | Unspecified | Melanophoroma | Not reported | [ | |
| Woma python ( | Cutaneous | Melanocytoma | No | [ | |
| Carpet python ( | Cutaneous | Melanocytoma | No | [ |
Clinical features of chromatophoromas in the reptile family: Boidae.
| Species | Site | Diagnosis | Presence of Visceral Metastases | Organs Affected by Metastases | Citation |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Boa constrictor ( | Oral; unspecified | Metastatic malignant amelanotic melanoma (1 case) | Yes | Liver, spleen | [ |
| Melanophoroma (1) | No | ||||
| Amazon tree boa ( | Cutaneous | Malignant melanophoroma | Vascular dissemination | Not reported | [ |
| Yellow anaconda ( | Cutaneous | Melanophoroma | Yes | Heart, stomach, gut, pancreas, kidneys, uterus, ovaries, fat body | [ |
| Rainbow boa ( | Cutaneous | Melanocytoma | No | [ | |
| Anaconda ( | Cutaneous | Melanocytoma | No | [ | |
| Rubber boa ( | Cutaneous | Melanocytoma | No | [ | |
| Rosy boa ( | Cutaneous | Melanocytoma (1) | No | [ | |
| Malignant melanoma (1) | Yes | Not reported | |||
| Dumeril’s ground boa ( | Cutaneous | Malignant melanoma | Yes | Not reported | [ |
| Generic boids | Cutaneous | Melanoma (3) | No | [ |
Clinical features of chromatophoromas in the reptile family: Elapidae.
| Species | Site | Diagnosis | Presence of Visceral Metastases | Organs Affected by Metastases | Citation |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Common death adder ( | Cutaneous | Melanoma | Yes | Adventitia of esophagus, pericardium | [ |
| Strap-snouted brown snake ( | Cutaneous | Malignant melanophoroma | Yes | Esophagus, intestine, liver, descending aorta | [ |
| Tiger snake ( | Cutaneous | Malignant melanophoroma | No | [ | |
| Eastern brown snake ( | Cutaneous | Melanophoroma | No | [ | |
| Mengden’s brown snake ( | Cutaneous | Malignant melanophoroma | No | [ | |
| Black mamba ( | Disseminated, specific sites unspecified | Malignant melanoma | Not reported | [ | |
| Cape cobra ( | Cutaneous | Mixed chromatophoroma (melanophoroma and iridophoroma) | No | [ |
Clinical features of chromatophoromas in the reptile family: Testudinidae.
| Species | Site | Diagnosis | Presence of Visceral Metastases | Organs Affected by Metastases | Citation |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Hermann’s tortoise ( | Cutaneous (carapace) | Malignant melanophoroma | Yes | Lungs, liver, spleen, kidneys, adrenal glands, thyroid gland, ductus deferens | [ |
| Red-footed tortoise ( | Cutaneous | Melanoma | No | [ |
Clinical features of chromatophoromas in the reptile family: Emydidae.
| Species | Site | Diagnosis | Presence of Visceral Metastases | Organs Affected by Metastases | Citation |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Northern red-bellied cooter ( | Cutaneous | Mucinous variant of melanophoroma | Not reported | [ | |
| Red-eared slider turtle ( | Cutaneous (shell) | Metastatic melanophoroma | Yes | Not reported | [ |