Title of article
Nephroblastoma with Mucus-Producing and Argentaffin Cells in a Pig
Author/Authors
Brunetti, Barbara University of Bologna - Department of Veterinary Public Health and Animal Pathology, Division of Veterinary Pathology, Italy , Bacci, B. University of Bologna - Department of Veterinary Public Health and Animal Pathology, Division of Veterinary Pathology, Italy , Sarli, G. University of Bologna - Department of Veterinary Public Health and Animal Pathology, Division of Veterinary Pathology, Italy
From page
137
To page
139
Abstract
Nephroblastoma is the most common primary renal neoplasm of swine and man. This report describes a swine nephroblastoma localized at the caudal pole of the left kidney, extending to the renal hilum which, on light microscopy, showed unusual mucus-producing epithelial cells of many tubules. The presence of intracytoplasmic mucin was confirmed by PAS-diastase positivity and alcianophilia both at pH 2.5 and at 1.0. Mucin-producing cells revealed cytokeratin 19 and pankeratin AE1/AE3 positivity, and some of them a chromogranin A immunohistochemical positivity; they were also positive for Grimelius stain. In veterinary medicine, even if the occurrence of mucus-producing cells in nephroblastoma has rarely been observed, this is the first description of a case of swine nephroblastoma with mucus-producing cells positive for neuroendocrine markers, thus a neuroendocrine origin was suspected.
Keywords
Kidney , Mucin , producing cells , Nephroblastoma , Neuroendocrine , Swine
Journal title
Pakistan Veterinary Journal
Journal title
Pakistan Veterinary Journal
Record number
2563205
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