Title of article :
An unusual case of giant cell tumor of soft parts in an American Warmblood horse
Author/Authors :
zimmerman, kurt virginia-maryland college of veterinary medicine - department of biomedical sciences pathobiology, Blacksburg, USA , almy, frederic covance laboratories inc., Cincinnati, USA , saunders, geoff virginia-maryland college of veterinary medicine - department of biomedical sciences pathobiology, Blacksburg, USA , crisman, mark virginia tech university - virginia–maryland college of veterinary medicine - department of large animal clinical sciences, Blacksburg, USA , leonardi, leonardo university of perugia - department of veterinary medicine, Perugia, Italy
From page :
44
To page :
48
Abstract :
Fine needle aspiration and tissue biopsy samples were taken from a subcutaneous mass in the cranial stifle region of a 10-yr-old horse. Key cytologic features included numerous mildly to moderately pleomorphic histiocytic cells admixed with mononuclear inflammatory cells, occasional fibroblasts, multinucleated cells, and hemosiderin-laden macrophages. Based on these features, cytologic differentials included granulomatous inflammation with reactive fibroplasia, histiocytic sarcoma, giant cell tumor of soft parts (GCTSPs), and giant cell tumor of bone. The tissue biopsy supported a diagnosis of superficial GCTSPs. This neoplasm is of controversial origin but generally considered to be a soft tissue sarcoma and classified in the World Health Organization classification of tumors under fibrous histiocytic tumors as a giant cell tumor of soft tissue with low risk of malignancy. When found in the subcutis, this neoplasm rarely metastasizes in the horse and has a low rate of local reoccurrence. In this case, there was no local recurrence of the tumor after 6 mo, after which the horse was lost to follow-up.
Keywords :
Cytology , Equine , Giant cell tumor of soft parts , Histopathology
Journal title :
Open Veterinary Journal
Journal title :
Open Veterinary Journal
Record number :
2748480
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