Title of article :
Unusual Myoid Differentiation in a Canine Benign Mixed Mammary Tumour
Author/Authors :
Brunetti, Barbara Department of Veterinary Medical Sciences - University of Bologna, Italy , Vera Muscatello, Luisa Department of Veterinary Medical Sciences - University of Bologna, Italy , DeTolla, Louis J. School of Medicine - University of Maryland, Baltimore, USA , Avallone, Giancarlo Department of Veterinary Medical Sciences - University of Bologna, Italy
Abstract :
This report describes an unusual mesenchymal differentiation in a canine benign mixed mammary tumour. A 13-year-old
crossbreed female dog was submitted to surgery to remove an inguinal mammary nodule. The tumour was composed of
mammary epithelium and mesenchymal populations, not only of cartilage and bone but also of myoid cells. PTAH
demonstrated cross striation of striated muscle, and immunohistochemistry highlighted striated muscle expressing desmin and
calponin, and smooth muscle expressing desmin, SMA, and calponin. The tumour was diagnosed as a benign mixed tumour
with leio- and rhabdomyoid differentiation. There was no tumour recurrence after one year of clinical follow-up. In conclusion,
the well-differentiated features of leiomyocytes and rhabdomyocytes and the growth pattern define the benign origin of the
mesenchymal component, which has been confirmed by a benign outcome; therefore, the knowledge of this kind of
differentiation is helpful to avoid misdiagnoses.
Keywords :
Myoid Differentiation , Canine Benign Mixed , Mammary Tumour
Journal title :
Case Report in Veterinary Medicine