Title of article :
Histological Characterization of Some Feline Mammary Gland Tumors with Whole Slide Images Scan as a Trial of Remote Diagnosis
Author/Authors :
Ali, Mawada M. Department of Pathology - Faculty of Veterinary Medicine - Cairo University, Egypt, Giza , Hassan, Bardes B. Department of Pathology - Faculty of Veterinary Medicine - Cairo University, Egypt, Giza , Al-Mokaddem, Asmaa K. Department of Pathology - Faculty of Veterinary Medicine - Cairo University, Egypt, Giza , Shaheed, Iman B. Department of Pathology - Faculty of Veterinary Medicine - Cairo University, Egypt, Giza
Abstract :
Twelve feline mammary gland tissue samples were collected over a period of one year ( Jan 2018-Jan 2019)
from pets’ clinics in Cairo, Egypt. Aiming to identify the histologic patterns of feline mammary tumors and generation
of whole slides scans for remote consultation. Each collected sample was accompanied by a complete animal data
and case history. Samples were routinely processed and stained with hematoxylin and eosin (H&E) for histological
examination, Masson’s trichrome (MTC) stain was used in some cases and immunohistochemical (IHC) staining
using anti- CK8/18 and vimentin markers was performed as well. The tissue slides were scanned using a digital camera
to obtain whole slide images (WSI) that were sent to three expert pathologists for teleconsulting. The histological
criteria of each tumor type were carefully described under light microscope. Generally, all the examined cases showed
marked histological heterogenicity. Ductal papillary or tubule-papillary carcinoma were the most common types of
the examined cases. Also, few cases of cribriform and solid carcinomas were diagnosed. All carcinomas (11 cases) were
CK8/18 positive. One case exhibited proliferation of pleomorphic myoepithelial cells that were positive for vimentin
by IHC staining. Three rare cases of glycogen rich, mucinous and lipid rich carcinoma were recorded. Intense stromal
reaction was observed within the examined cases. The trial of remote consulting of scanned slides, despite the presence
of some described difficulties, revealed that the degree of accuracy in identifying the histological criteria ranged from
98 to 100% suggesting the positive impact of using whole slide images as a cheap alternative method for digital slide
scanning
Keywords :
Feline , mammary gland tumors , histopathology , Whole slide image (WSI)
Journal title :
Advances in Animal and Veterinary Sciences