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Endocardial Peripheral Nerve Sheath Tumour with Features of a Benign Schwannoma in a Donkey.

Journal:
Journal of comparative pathology
Year:
2017
Authors:
Paraschou, G et al.
Affiliation:
Department of Pathobiology and Population Sciences · United Kingdom

Plain-English summary

A 28-year-old male donkey was found to have a type of tumor called a peripheral nerve sheath tumor, which appeared to be benign (not cancerous) and was located in the heart's right ventricle. During a routine examination after the donkey passed away, five firm masses were discovered attached to the heart's inner lining, showing specific features typical of this kind of tumor. The tumor cells showed certain markers that are usually found in similar tumors in other animals. This case is notable because it is the first time a heart tumor has been reported in a donkey, and it shares similarities with similar tumors found in laboratory rats. The treatment details and outcome were not provided in the abstract.

Abstract

A peripheral nerve sheath tumour, with features of a benign schwannoma and arising from the endocardium of the right ventricle, was found incidentally during routine post-mortem examination of a 28-year-old gelding donkey. Macroscopically, five round to oval, white to grey and red, firm masses, firmly attached to the endocardium were identified. Microscopically, the endocardium and adjacent subendocardium were infiltrated by a variably demarcated, non-encapsulated mesenchymal neoplasm with features of a benign schwannoma, including concurrent presence of Antoni A and Antoni B areas, nuclear palisading, neoplastic cells with enlarged bizarre nuclei ('ancient change') and the formation of Verocay-like bodies. Immunohistochemically, the tumour cells were variably strongly positive for expression of S100 and glial fibrillary acidic protein. This is the first cardiac tumour reported in a donkey and is macroscopically, histologically and immunohistochemically similar to endocardial schwannoma occurring in Wistar rats.

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Original publication: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/29169623/