Graduação histológica e aspectos clínico-patológicos relacionados em meningiomas de cães

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Autor(a) principal: Areco, Walter Vicente Cardozo
Data de Publicação: 2016
Tipo de documento: Dissertação
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Repositório Institucional Manancial UFSM
Texto Completo: http://repositorio.ufsm.br/handle/1/11268
Resumo: Meningioma is the primary neoplasm of the central nervous system (CNS) most commonly reported in dogs and is the most frequently diagnosed primary tumor in the CNS of dogs in the Laboratory of Veterinary Pathology (LPV) of the Federal University of Santa Maria (UFSM). In this study, twenty two cases of meningiomas in dogs, diagnosed in about 18 years, were analyzed. The neoplasms were histologicaly classified and graded according to the World and Health Organization (WHO of 2007) for human meningiomas, adapted for dogs, in Grade I (G-I; beningn), Grade II (G-II; atypical), and Grade III (G-III; anaplastic or malignant). Aditional data about gender, age, breed, skull conformation, clinical course and signs, anatomic localization, gross and histological findings were obtained from the necropsy reports. Intracranial and supratentorial meningiomas were the most frequent in relation to the other intracranial or intraspinal sites. The intracranial ones were characterized mainly by clinical signs of thalamic-cortical alteration. Intraspinal ones were mainly characterized by ataxia. G-I meningiomas were the most frequent in dogs, followed by G-III and G-II. GI were characterized by having the psammomatous subtype as the most frequent, more than one morphological pattern in the same tumor, one third presenting areas of invasion of nervous tissue, 71.4% of cases involving females, a mean age of 11 years, pure breed dogs as the most affected and for having the longest survival time after the manifestation of clinical signs. G-II meningiomas were characterized by having the chordoid subtype as the most frequent, invasion of nervous tissue in one third of cases, only females affected, a mean age of 12 years, two-thirds of the dogs affected were mongrels and the maximum survival time of 20 days. The G-III meningiomas were characterized by having the papillary subtype as the most frequent, invasion of the nervous tissue in 80% of the cases, 60% of the cases involving females, a mean age of 8 years, 80% of dogs affected were Boxers and the maximum survival time of 90 days. In conclusion, this study allowed to establish a relationship between the three histological grades observed in 22 cases of meningiomas in dogs with various clinical-epidemiological and pathological parameters, providing useful information for a better understanding of the correlation between the histological grading and the clinical evolution of these neoplasms.
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spelling 2017-07-28T13:43:02Z2017-07-28T13:43:02Z2016-12-19http://repositorio.ufsm.br/handle/1/11268Meningioma is the primary neoplasm of the central nervous system (CNS) most commonly reported in dogs and is the most frequently diagnosed primary tumor in the CNS of dogs in the Laboratory of Veterinary Pathology (LPV) of the Federal University of Santa Maria (UFSM). In this study, twenty two cases of meningiomas in dogs, diagnosed in about 18 years, were analyzed. The neoplasms were histologicaly classified and graded according to the World and Health Organization (WHO of 2007) for human meningiomas, adapted for dogs, in Grade I (G-I; beningn), Grade II (G-II; atypical), and Grade III (G-III; anaplastic or malignant). Aditional data about gender, age, breed, skull conformation, clinical course and signs, anatomic localization, gross and histological findings were obtained from the necropsy reports. Intracranial and supratentorial meningiomas were the most frequent in relation to the other intracranial or intraspinal sites. The intracranial ones were characterized mainly by clinical signs of thalamic-cortical alteration. Intraspinal ones were mainly characterized by ataxia. G-I meningiomas were the most frequent in dogs, followed by G-III and G-II. GI were characterized by having the psammomatous subtype as the most frequent, more than one morphological pattern in the same tumor, one third presenting areas of invasion of nervous tissue, 71.4% of cases involving females, a mean age of 11 years, pure breed dogs as the most affected and for having the longest survival time after the manifestation of clinical signs. G-II meningiomas were characterized by having the chordoid subtype as the most frequent, invasion of nervous tissue in one third of cases, only females affected, a mean age of 12 years, two-thirds of the dogs affected were mongrels and the maximum survival time of 20 days. The G-III meningiomas were characterized by having the papillary subtype as the most frequent, invasion of the nervous tissue in 80% of the cases, 60% of the cases involving females, a mean age of 8 years, 80% of dogs affected were Boxers and the maximum survival time of 90 days. In conclusion, this study allowed to establish a relationship between the three histological grades observed in 22 cases of meningiomas in dogs with various clinical-epidemiological and pathological parameters, providing useful information for a better understanding of the correlation between the histological grading and the clinical evolution of these neoplasms.O meningioma é o neoplasma primário do sistema nervoso central (SNC) mais comumente reportado em cães e é o tumor primário mais frequentemente diagnosticado no SNC de cães no Laboratório de Patologia Veterinária (LPV) da Universidade Federal de Santa Maria (UFSM). Neste estudo, vinte e dois casos de meningiomas em cães, diagnosticados num período de cerca de 18 anos no LPV-UFSM, foram revisados. Os neoplasmas foram graduados e classificados histologicamente de acordo com os critérios da Organização Mundial da Saúde (OMS de 2007) para meningiomas em humanos adaptados para cães, em Grau I (G-I; benignos), Grau II (G-II; atípicos) e Grau III (G-III; anaplásico ou maligno). Dos protocolos de necropsias foram retiradas adicionalmente informações referentes ao sexo, idade, raça, evolução clínica, sinais clínicos, localização anatômica e achados macroscópicos. Os meningiomas intracranianos supratentoriais foram os mais frequentes em relação às demais localizações intracranianas ou intraespinhais. Os intracranianos caracterizaram-se principalmente por sinais clínicos de alteração tálamo-cortical. Os intraespinhais caracterizaram-se principalmente causarem por ataxia. Meningiomas G-I foram os mais frequentes em cães, seguidos pelos G-III e G-II. Os G-I caracterizaram-se por ter o subtipo psammomatoso como o mais frequente, mais de um padrão morfológico num mesmo tumor, um terço apresentando áreas de invasão do tecido nervoso, 71,4% dos casos acometendo fêmeas, uma média de idade de 11 anos, cães com raça definida como os mais acometidos e por ter o maior tempo de sobrevivência após a manifestação dos sinais clínicos. Os meningiomas G-II caracterizaram-se por ter o subtipo cordoide como o mais frequente, invasão do tecido nervoso em um terço dos casos, somente fêmeas acometidas, uma média de idade de 12 anos, dois terços dos cães acometidos sem raça definida e o tempo máximo de sobrevivência de 20 dias. Os meningiomas G-III caracterizaram-se por ter o subtipo papilar como o mais frequente, invasão do tecido nervoso em 80% dos casos, 60% dos casos acometendo fêmeas, uma média de idade de 8 anos, 80% dos cães acometidos da raça Boxer e o tempo máximo de sobrevivência de 90 dias. Concluindo, este estudo permitiu estabelecer uma relação entre os três graus histológicos observados em 22 casos de meningiomas em cães com vários parâmetros clínico-epidemiológicos e patológicos, fornecendo informações úteis para um melhor conhecimento da correlação entre a graduação histológica e a evolução clínica desses neoplasmas.Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior - CAPESporUniversidade Federal de Santa MariaCentro de Ciências RuraisPrograma de Pós-Graduação em Medicina VeterináriaUFSMBrasilMedicina VeterináriaAttribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 Internationalhttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessMeningiomasNeoplasmas encefálicosGraduação histológicaDoenças de cãesBrain neoplasmsHistological gradingDog diseasesCNPQ::CIENCIAS AGRARIAS::MEDICINA VETERINARIAGraduação histológica e aspectos clínico-patológicos relacionados em meningiomas de cãesHistological grading and related clinical and pathological aspects of canine meningiomainfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/masterThesisKommers, Glaucia Denisehttp://lattes.cnpq.br/5818649889964582Fernandes, Cristina Gevehrhttp://lattes.cnpq.br/4498627593892325Fighera, Rafael Almeidahttp://lattes.cnpq.br/6223365736139655http://lattes.cnpq.br/3292559396073247Areco, Walter Vicente Cardozo500500000007600600600432feb45-3af7-4769-84f8-44f81f48e8a7ed59fd4a-b9c4-448b-8440-bc0926e0853daca2cb18-2a7d-4a40-9c51-32e9e00d90991023603b-d159-4bb2-926d-915f37395fd9reponame:Repositório Institucional Manancial UFSMinstname:Universidade Federal de Santa Maria (UFSM)instacron:UFSMORIGINALAreco, Walter Vicente Cardozo.pdfAreco, Walter Vicente Cardozo.pdfDissertação de Mestradoapplication/pdf1932011http://repositorio.ufsm.br/bitstream/1/11268/1/Areco%2c%20Walter%20Vicente%20Cardozo.pdf1e0310a1cefd75706aaeeae53a8ff46dMD51CC-LICENSElicense_rdflicense_rdfapplication/rdf+xml; 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dc.title.por.fl_str_mv Graduação histológica e aspectos clínico-patológicos relacionados em meningiomas de cães
dc.title.alternative.eng.fl_str_mv Histological grading and related clinical and pathological aspects of canine meningioma
title Graduação histológica e aspectos clínico-patológicos relacionados em meningiomas de cães
spellingShingle Graduação histológica e aspectos clínico-patológicos relacionados em meningiomas de cães
Areco, Walter Vicente Cardozo
Meningiomas
Neoplasmas encefálicos
Graduação histológica
Doenças de cães
Brain neoplasms
Histological grading
Dog diseases
CNPQ::CIENCIAS AGRARIAS::MEDICINA VETERINARIA
title_short Graduação histológica e aspectos clínico-patológicos relacionados em meningiomas de cães
title_full Graduação histológica e aspectos clínico-patológicos relacionados em meningiomas de cães
title_fullStr Graduação histológica e aspectos clínico-patológicos relacionados em meningiomas de cães
title_full_unstemmed Graduação histológica e aspectos clínico-patológicos relacionados em meningiomas de cães
title_sort Graduação histológica e aspectos clínico-patológicos relacionados em meningiomas de cães
author Areco, Walter Vicente Cardozo
author_facet Areco, Walter Vicente Cardozo
author_role author
dc.contributor.advisor1.fl_str_mv Kommers, Glaucia Denise
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dc.contributor.referee1.fl_str_mv Fernandes, Cristina Gevehr
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dc.contributor.referee2.fl_str_mv Fighera, Rafael Almeida
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Areco, Walter Vicente Cardozo
contributor_str_mv Kommers, Glaucia Denise
Fernandes, Cristina Gevehr
Fighera, Rafael Almeida
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Meningiomas
Neoplasmas encefálicos
Graduação histológica
Doenças de cães
topic Meningiomas
Neoplasmas encefálicos
Graduação histológica
Doenças de cães
Brain neoplasms
Histological grading
Dog diseases
CNPQ::CIENCIAS AGRARIAS::MEDICINA VETERINARIA
dc.subject.eng.fl_str_mv Brain neoplasms
Histological grading
Dog diseases
dc.subject.cnpq.fl_str_mv CNPQ::CIENCIAS AGRARIAS::MEDICINA VETERINARIA
description Meningioma is the primary neoplasm of the central nervous system (CNS) most commonly reported in dogs and is the most frequently diagnosed primary tumor in the CNS of dogs in the Laboratory of Veterinary Pathology (LPV) of the Federal University of Santa Maria (UFSM). In this study, twenty two cases of meningiomas in dogs, diagnosed in about 18 years, were analyzed. The neoplasms were histologicaly classified and graded according to the World and Health Organization (WHO of 2007) for human meningiomas, adapted for dogs, in Grade I (G-I; beningn), Grade II (G-II; atypical), and Grade III (G-III; anaplastic or malignant). Aditional data about gender, age, breed, skull conformation, clinical course and signs, anatomic localization, gross and histological findings were obtained from the necropsy reports. Intracranial and supratentorial meningiomas were the most frequent in relation to the other intracranial or intraspinal sites. The intracranial ones were characterized mainly by clinical signs of thalamic-cortical alteration. Intraspinal ones were mainly characterized by ataxia. G-I meningiomas were the most frequent in dogs, followed by G-III and G-II. GI were characterized by having the psammomatous subtype as the most frequent, more than one morphological pattern in the same tumor, one third presenting areas of invasion of nervous tissue, 71.4% of cases involving females, a mean age of 11 years, pure breed dogs as the most affected and for having the longest survival time after the manifestation of clinical signs. G-II meningiomas were characterized by having the chordoid subtype as the most frequent, invasion of nervous tissue in one third of cases, only females affected, a mean age of 12 years, two-thirds of the dogs affected were mongrels and the maximum survival time of 20 days. The G-III meningiomas were characterized by having the papillary subtype as the most frequent, invasion of the nervous tissue in 80% of the cases, 60% of the cases involving females, a mean age of 8 years, 80% of dogs affected were Boxers and the maximum survival time of 90 days. In conclusion, this study allowed to establish a relationship between the three histological grades observed in 22 cases of meningiomas in dogs with various clinical-epidemiological and pathological parameters, providing useful information for a better understanding of the correlation between the histological grading and the clinical evolution of these neoplasms.
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