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Cat tumor like injection-site sarcoma but actually carcinosarcoma

By Sapierzyński, Rafał·Published in Veterinary Clinical Pathology·2018·Department of Pathology and Veterinary Diagnostics Faculty of Veterinary Medicine Warsaw University of Life Sciences (SGGW) Warsaw Poland·View original on Crossref

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Original publication title: Carcinosarcoma mimicking a feline injection‐site sarcoma in a cat

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cat

Plain-English summary

A 15-year-old spayed female domestic short-haired cat was brought in with a noticeable hairless lump about the size of a golf ball on her left shoulder. Initially, the lump looked like it could be a common injection-site sarcoma, but tests showed it was a different type of tumor called carcinosarcoma. The tumor was surgically removed, and while it had some features similar to injection-site sarcomas, it was less aggressive. The cat recovered well after the surgery, and the lump was successfully treated.

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Abstract

AbstractA 15‐year‐old spayed female domestic short‐haired cat with cutaneous/subcutaneous well‐circumscribed, alopecic mass approximately 25 × 30 mm in diameter, localized to the left shoulder region was brought to the veterinary surgery department. Despite the suggestive location and macroscopic appearance, feline injection‐site sarcoma was not suspected based on the cytologic examination of fine‐needle aspirates. The tumor was surgically resected, and tissue sections were evaluated microscopically. The tumor was found to be nonencapsulated with a distinct border between the neoplastic parenchyma and surrounding connective tissue. The neoplastic tissue consisted of 2 cell populations: elongated to spindle‐shaped cells arranged in bands and cords and malignant epithelial‐like cells. Both populations showed microscopic features of malignancy. Multinucleate giant cells with irregular cytoplasm were scattered among the neoplastic cells. The spindle‐shaped cells strongly expressed vimentin but did not express α‐smooth muscle actin (α‐SMA) or cytokeratin. Desmin was strongly expressed in about 0‐5% of cells. Epithelial‐like cells expressed cytokeratin, but not vimentin, desmin, or α‐SMA. Multinucleate giant cells expressed vimentin, but did not α‐SMA, desmin, or cytokeratin. Based on microscopic observations and IHC results, the final diagnosis was carcinosarcoma with histologic features compatible with feline injection‐site sarcoma, but without the clinical aggressiveness of this tumor.

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Original publication on Crossref: https://doi.org/10.1111/vcp.12591