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Gross, cytological and histological features of a cholangiocarcinoma, with immunolabelling of cytokeratin 19, in a bronze-winged parrot (Pionus chalcopterus).

Journal:
Journal of comparative pathology
Year:
2025
Authors:
Atkins, Christian et al.
Affiliation:
Department of Veterinary Medicine · United Kingdom
Species:
bird

Abstract

An adult bronze-winged parrot (Pionus chalcopterus) was presented for post-mortem examination following death without antecedent clinical signs. Macroscopically, the liver was expanded by a 14&#xa0;&#xd7;&#xa0;12&#xa0;&#xd7;&#xa0;10&#xa0;mm, off-white to grey, infiltrative mass with 3-8&#xa0;mm diameter nodular masses on the serosa of the duodenum. Cytology of impression smears of the hepatic mass revealed a monomorphic population of epithelial cells, arranged in cohesive clusters, occasionally with an acinar-like arrangement. Histologically, the neoplasm was unencapsulated, infiltrative, well-demarcated and moderately densely cellular. Neoplastic cells were arranged in well-defined, variably sized acini and tubules that were supported by a fine collagenous stroma. Acini and tubules frequently contained intraluminal eosinophilic proteinaceous material. Neoplastic cells were small to moderately sized and were generally columnar or cuboidal with well-delineated cell boundaries and a small amount of eosinophilic to basophilic cytoplasm. The nuclei were round, frequently basally located and had densely stippled chromatin and usually a single, prominent, magenta nucleolus. There were two mitoses in 10 high-power fields (2.37&#xa0;mm). Vascular invasion was observed and metastatic nodules of similar neoplastic cells were present on the duodenal serosa. Immunohistochemical labelling for cytokeratin 19 revealed weak to moderate, punctate cytoplasmic expression in <10% of neoplastic cells. Macroscopically, cytologically and histologically the neoplasm was consistent with a cholangiocarcinoma.

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Original publication: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/39970837/