Scrotal hemangiosarcoma in a Large White boar

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Autor(a) principal: Silveira,Renato Luiz
Data de Publicação: 2022
Outros Autores: Cruz,Ana Claudia de Menezes, Doria,Phillipe Bauer de Araújo, Silveira,Joao Marcelo Silva, Vasconcelos,Carlos Otávio de Paula, Rodrigues,André Luis Rios, Arashiro,Eduardo Kenji Nunes, Jerdy,Hassan, Dias,Mariana Tavares, Carvalho,Eulógio Carlos Queiroz de, Costa,Carlos Henrique Campello
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Ciência Rural
Texto Completo: http://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0103-84782022000400552
Resumo: ABSTRACT: Tumors are rarely diagnosed in swine specie because of the short lifespan of production animals. Normally, these tumors do not present any clinical signs and are often detected at the time of slaughter. A 2-year-old Large White boar, used in the reproductive management of a farm and without a history of pre-existing problems, was examined for skin lesions on the scrotum. Samples were collected from skin segments containing lesions for histopathological and immunohistochemical diagnosis. Microscopically, the nodes in the scrotum pouch consisted of poorly demarcated, highly cellular, expansile, and multifocally invasive neoplasms, composed of immature endotheliocytes organized into neovascular formations. The tumor cells were pleomorphic, slightly oval to spindle-shaped, with eosinophilic cytoplasm and hyperchromatic nuclei with one to three nucleoli. All the nodules analyzed were compatible with hemangiosarcoma. After immunohistochemical evaluation, for the quantification of tissue angiogenesis the neoplastic cells immunoexpressed the CD31 monoclonal antibodies and factor VIII, through the identification of proteins expressed on the surface of endothelial cells. The Ki67 cell proliferation marker was positive in approximately 10% of the neoplastic cells, demonstrating a high degree of malignancy. Hemangiosarcoma in swine species has already been identified in several organs and tissues; however, to date, no study has demonstrated the diagnosis of this condition on the skin of the scrotum, as reported in this study. Therefore, it is expected that this report will contribute to the knowledge of the frequency of neoplasms in swine species.
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spelling Scrotal hemangiosarcoma in a Large White boarhemangiosarcomaswinetumorABSTRACT: Tumors are rarely diagnosed in swine specie because of the short lifespan of production animals. Normally, these tumors do not present any clinical signs and are often detected at the time of slaughter. A 2-year-old Large White boar, used in the reproductive management of a farm and without a history of pre-existing problems, was examined for skin lesions on the scrotum. Samples were collected from skin segments containing lesions for histopathological and immunohistochemical diagnosis. Microscopically, the nodes in the scrotum pouch consisted of poorly demarcated, highly cellular, expansile, and multifocally invasive neoplasms, composed of immature endotheliocytes organized into neovascular formations. The tumor cells were pleomorphic, slightly oval to spindle-shaped, with eosinophilic cytoplasm and hyperchromatic nuclei with one to three nucleoli. All the nodules analyzed were compatible with hemangiosarcoma. After immunohistochemical evaluation, for the quantification of tissue angiogenesis the neoplastic cells immunoexpressed the CD31 monoclonal antibodies and factor VIII, through the identification of proteins expressed on the surface of endothelial cells. The Ki67 cell proliferation marker was positive in approximately 10% of the neoplastic cells, demonstrating a high degree of malignancy. Hemangiosarcoma in swine species has already been identified in several organs and tissues; however, to date, no study has demonstrated the diagnosis of this condition on the skin of the scrotum, as reported in this study. Therefore, it is expected that this report will contribute to the knowledge of the frequency of neoplasms in swine species.Universidade Federal de Santa Maria2022-01-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0103-84782022000400552Ciência Rural v.52 n.4 2022reponame:Ciência Ruralinstname:Universidade Federal de Santa Maria (UFSM)instacron:UFSM10.1590/0103-8478cr2021015info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessSilveira,Renato LuizCruz,Ana Claudia de MenezesDoria,Phillipe Bauer de AraújoSilveira,Joao Marcelo SilvaVasconcelos,Carlos Otávio de PaulaRodrigues,André Luis RiosArashiro,Eduardo Kenji NunesJerdy,HassanDias,Mariana TavaresCarvalho,Eulógio Carlos Queiroz deCosta,Carlos Henrique Campelloeng2021-10-15T00:00:00ZRevista
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Scrotal hemangiosarcoma in a Large White boar
title Scrotal hemangiosarcoma in a Large White boar
spellingShingle Scrotal hemangiosarcoma in a Large White boar
Silveira,Renato Luiz
hemangiosarcoma
swine
tumor
title_short Scrotal hemangiosarcoma in a Large White boar
title_full Scrotal hemangiosarcoma in a Large White boar
title_fullStr Scrotal hemangiosarcoma in a Large White boar
title_full_unstemmed Scrotal hemangiosarcoma in a Large White boar
title_sort Scrotal hemangiosarcoma in a Large White boar
author Silveira,Renato Luiz
author_facet Silveira,Renato Luiz
Cruz,Ana Claudia de Menezes
Doria,Phillipe Bauer de Araújo
Silveira,Joao Marcelo Silva
Vasconcelos,Carlos Otávio de Paula
Rodrigues,André Luis Rios
Arashiro,Eduardo Kenji Nunes
Jerdy,Hassan
Dias,Mariana Tavares
Carvalho,Eulógio Carlos Queiroz de
Costa,Carlos Henrique Campello
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author2 Cruz,Ana Claudia de Menezes
Doria,Phillipe Bauer de Araújo
Silveira,Joao Marcelo Silva
Vasconcelos,Carlos Otávio de Paula
Rodrigues,André Luis Rios
Arashiro,Eduardo Kenji Nunes
Jerdy,Hassan
Dias,Mariana Tavares
Carvalho,Eulógio Carlos Queiroz de
Costa,Carlos Henrique Campello
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author
author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Silveira,Renato Luiz
Cruz,Ana Claudia de Menezes
Doria,Phillipe Bauer de Araújo
Silveira,Joao Marcelo Silva
Vasconcelos,Carlos Otávio de Paula
Rodrigues,André Luis Rios
Arashiro,Eduardo Kenji Nunes
Jerdy,Hassan
Dias,Mariana Tavares
Carvalho,Eulógio Carlos Queiroz de
Costa,Carlos Henrique Campello
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv hemangiosarcoma
swine
tumor
topic hemangiosarcoma
swine
tumor
description ABSTRACT: Tumors are rarely diagnosed in swine specie because of the short lifespan of production animals. Normally, these tumors do not present any clinical signs and are often detected at the time of slaughter. A 2-year-old Large White boar, used in the reproductive management of a farm and without a history of pre-existing problems, was examined for skin lesions on the scrotum. Samples were collected from skin segments containing lesions for histopathological and immunohistochemical diagnosis. Microscopically, the nodes in the scrotum pouch consisted of poorly demarcated, highly cellular, expansile, and multifocally invasive neoplasms, composed of immature endotheliocytes organized into neovascular formations. The tumor cells were pleomorphic, slightly oval to spindle-shaped, with eosinophilic cytoplasm and hyperchromatic nuclei with one to three nucleoli. All the nodules analyzed were compatible with hemangiosarcoma. After immunohistochemical evaluation, for the quantification of tissue angiogenesis the neoplastic cells immunoexpressed the CD31 monoclonal antibodies and factor VIII, through the identification of proteins expressed on the surface of endothelial cells. The Ki67 cell proliferation marker was positive in approximately 10% of the neoplastic cells, demonstrating a high degree of malignancy. Hemangiosarcoma in swine species has already been identified in several organs and tissues; however, to date, no study has demonstrated the diagnosis of this condition on the skin of the scrotum, as reported in this study. Therefore, it is expected that this report will contribute to the knowledge of the frequency of neoplasms in swine species.
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