Medulloblastoma in a calf of the flemish breed

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Autor(a) principal: Cristo, Thierry Grima de
Data de Publicação: 2019
Outros Autores: Pinto, Maicon Gaissler Lorena, Valente, Thais Coelho, Hack, Ana Karina Couto, Fonteque, Joandes Henrique, Fernandes, Natalia Coelho Couto de Azevedo, Borges, Cinthya dos Santos Cirqueira, Casagrande, Renata Assis
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Semina. Ciências Agrárias (Online)
Texto Completo: https://ojs.uel.br/revistas/uel/index.php/semagrarias/article/view/33545
Resumo: Medulloblastomas are neuroectodermal tumors of embryonic origin developing in cerebellum and spinal cord and have an unusual occurrence. When occurs in cattle, it is observed in neonatal cases, leading to multiple neurological clinical signs. Flemish cattle are considered at risk of extinction and the rare specimens of Brazil are in Lages, Santa Catarina. The case of a two-month-old calf with difficulty to remain in a standing position, imbalance, opisthotonus, strabismus, and broad-based gait is described in this study. The animal was euthanized and the necropsy showed an irregular, whitish pink, and friable mass in the cerebellar vermis region, measuring 5×6×3.8 cm associated with the dilation of the lateral ventricles, which extended through the interventricular foramen, midbrain aqueduct, and fourth ventricle. Histologically, it presented elongated triangular neuronal cells arranged in a dense sheet that sometimes encircled small areas of neuropil to form Homer-Wright pseudorosettes. These tumor characteristics were compatible with a medulloblastoma. The immunohistochemical (IHC) evaluation of the tumor demonstrated a positive staining for vimentin in neoplastic cells and glial fibrillary acidic protein in neoplastic stromal cells, non-reactive for synaptophysin, and negative for S100 protein and pan-cytokeratin. The histological and topographical characteristics were paramount for determining the medulloblastoma diagnosis and the IHC panel is similar to that observed in other studies. Tumor growth is limited by skull bony structures, allowing determining that the clinical signs expressed by the animal were directly related to the compression of important functional structures due to tumor expansion. Medulloblastoma is an unusual tumor in all animal species, not previously reported in Flemish cattle, and necropsy followed by histopathological examination is essential for diagnosis.
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spelling Medulloblastoma in a calf of the flemish breedMeduloblastoma em bezerro da raça FlamengaNeoplasmNeuropathologyCentral nervous systemRuminant.NeoplasiaNeuropatologiaSistema nervoso centralRuminante.Medulloblastomas are neuroectodermal tumors of embryonic origin developing in cerebellum and spinal cord and have an unusual occurrence. When occurs in cattle, it is observed in neonatal cases, leading to multiple neurological clinical signs. Flemish cattle are considered at risk of extinction and the rare specimens of Brazil are in Lages, Santa Catarina. The case of a two-month-old calf with difficulty to remain in a standing position, imbalance, opisthotonus, strabismus, and broad-based gait is described in this study. The animal was euthanized and the necropsy showed an irregular, whitish pink, and friable mass in the cerebellar vermis region, measuring 5×6×3.8 cm associated with the dilation of the lateral ventricles, which extended through the interventricular foramen, midbrain aqueduct, and fourth ventricle. Histologically, it presented elongated triangular neuronal cells arranged in a dense sheet that sometimes encircled small areas of neuropil to form Homer-Wright pseudorosettes. These tumor characteristics were compatible with a medulloblastoma. The immunohistochemical (IHC) evaluation of the tumor demonstrated a positive staining for vimentin in neoplastic cells and glial fibrillary acidic protein in neoplastic stromal cells, non-reactive for synaptophysin, and negative for S100 protein and pan-cytokeratin. The histological and topographical characteristics were paramount for determining the medulloblastoma diagnosis and the IHC panel is similar to that observed in other studies. Tumor growth is limited by skull bony structures, allowing determining that the clinical signs expressed by the animal were directly related to the compression of important functional structures due to tumor expansion. Medulloblastoma is an unusual tumor in all animal species, not previously reported in Flemish cattle, and necropsy followed by histopathological examination is essential for diagnosis.Meduloblastomas são tumores da neuroectoderme com origem embrionária, que se desenvolvem no cerebelo e na medula espinhal com ocorrência incomum. Quando ocorre em bovinos é observado em casos neonatal, levando a múltiplos sinais clínicos neurológicos. Os bovinos da raça Flamenga estão considerados em risco de extinção e os raros exemplares do Brasil estão localizados em Lages, Santa Catarina. Descreve-se o caso de um bezerro com dois meses de idade, apresentando dificuldade para manter-se em estação, desequilíbrio, opistótono, estrabismo e caminhar em base ampla. O animal foi submetido a eutanásia e na necropsia observou-se na região do vérmis do cerebelo uma massa irregular, rosa esbranquiçada e friável, medindo 5x6x3,8cm associado a dilatação dos ventrículos laterais, que prolongava pelo forame interventricular, aqueduto do mesencéfalo e IV ventrículo. Histologicamente, observava células neuronais triangulares alongadas organizadas em um lençol denso, que às vezes circundavam pequenas áreas de neurópilo para formar pseudorosetas de Homer-Wright, estas características do tumor eram compatíveis com um meduloblastoma. A avaliação imuno-histoquímica (IHQ) do tumor demonstrou marcação positiva para vimentina em células neoplásicas e para proteína glial fibrilar ácida em células do estroma neoplásico, não reagente para sinaptofisina e negativo para proteína S100 e pan-citoqueratina. As características histológicas e topográficas foram primordiais para a determinação do diagnóstico de meduloblastoma e o painel IHQ é semelhante à observada em outros trabalhos. O crescimento do tumor é limitado pelas estruturas ósseas do crânio, permitindo determinar que os sinais clínicos expressos pelo animal estavam diretamente relacionados com a compressão de estruturas funcionais importantes em decorrência da expansão tumoral. O meduloblastoma é um tumor incomum em todas as espécies de animais, não relatado até agora em bovinos da raça Flamenga e para o diagnóstico é essencial a realização de necropsia seguida da avaliação histopatológica.UEL2019-05-21info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/otherapplication/pdfhttps://ojs.uel.br/revistas/uel/index.php/semagrarias/article/view/3354510.5433/1679-0359.2019v40n3p1365Semina: Ciências Agrárias; Vol. 40 No. 3 (2019); 1365-1372Semina: Ciências Agrárias; v. 40 n. 3 (2019); 1365-13721679-03591676-546Xreponame:Semina. 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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Medulloblastoma in a calf of the flemish breed
Meduloblastoma em bezerro da raça Flamenga
title Medulloblastoma in a calf of the flemish breed
spellingShingle Medulloblastoma in a calf of the flemish breed
Cristo, Thierry Grima de
Neoplasm
Neuropathology
Central nervous system
Ruminant.
Neoplasia
Neuropatologia
Sistema nervoso central
Ruminante.
title_short Medulloblastoma in a calf of the flemish breed
title_full Medulloblastoma in a calf of the flemish breed
title_fullStr Medulloblastoma in a calf of the flemish breed
title_full_unstemmed Medulloblastoma in a calf of the flemish breed
title_sort Medulloblastoma in a calf of the flemish breed
author Cristo, Thierry Grima de
author_facet Cristo, Thierry Grima de
Pinto, Maicon Gaissler Lorena
Valente, Thais Coelho
Hack, Ana Karina Couto
Fonteque, Joandes Henrique
Fernandes, Natalia Coelho Couto de Azevedo
Borges, Cinthya dos Santos Cirqueira
Casagrande, Renata Assis
author_role author
author2 Pinto, Maicon Gaissler Lorena
Valente, Thais Coelho
Hack, Ana Karina Couto
Fonteque, Joandes Henrique
Fernandes, Natalia Coelho Couto de Azevedo
Borges, Cinthya dos Santos Cirqueira
Casagrande, Renata Assis
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Cristo, Thierry Grima de
Pinto, Maicon Gaissler Lorena
Valente, Thais Coelho
Hack, Ana Karina Couto
Fonteque, Joandes Henrique
Fernandes, Natalia Coelho Couto de Azevedo
Borges, Cinthya dos Santos Cirqueira
Casagrande, Renata Assis
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Neoplasm
Neuropathology
Central nervous system
Ruminant.
Neoplasia
Neuropatologia
Sistema nervoso central
Ruminante.
topic Neoplasm
Neuropathology
Central nervous system
Ruminant.
Neoplasia
Neuropatologia
Sistema nervoso central
Ruminante.
description Medulloblastomas are neuroectodermal tumors of embryonic origin developing in cerebellum and spinal cord and have an unusual occurrence. When occurs in cattle, it is observed in neonatal cases, leading to multiple neurological clinical signs. Flemish cattle are considered at risk of extinction and the rare specimens of Brazil are in Lages, Santa Catarina. The case of a two-month-old calf with difficulty to remain in a standing position, imbalance, opisthotonus, strabismus, and broad-based gait is described in this study. The animal was euthanized and the necropsy showed an irregular, whitish pink, and friable mass in the cerebellar vermis region, measuring 5×6×3.8 cm associated with the dilation of the lateral ventricles, which extended through the interventricular foramen, midbrain aqueduct, and fourth ventricle. Histologically, it presented elongated triangular neuronal cells arranged in a dense sheet that sometimes encircled small areas of neuropil to form Homer-Wright pseudorosettes. These tumor characteristics were compatible with a medulloblastoma. The immunohistochemical (IHC) evaluation of the tumor demonstrated a positive staining for vimentin in neoplastic cells and glial fibrillary acidic protein in neoplastic stromal cells, non-reactive for synaptophysin, and negative for S100 protein and pan-cytokeratin. The histological and topographical characteristics were paramount for determining the medulloblastoma diagnosis and the IHC panel is similar to that observed in other studies. Tumor growth is limited by skull bony structures, allowing determining that the clinical signs expressed by the animal were directly related to the compression of important functional structures due to tumor expansion. Medulloblastoma is an unusual tumor in all animal species, not previously reported in Flemish cattle, and necropsy followed by histopathological examination is essential for diagnosis.
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