Stereological Estimation of Mean Nuclear Volume as a Prognostic Factor in Canine Mast Cell Tumors

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Main Author: Casanova, M
Publication Date: 2019
Other Authors: Branco, S, Veiga, I, Faísca, P
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Language: por
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Summary: STEREOLOGICAL ESTIMATION OF MEAN NUCLEAR VOLUME AS A PROGNOSTIC FACTOR IN CANINE MAST CELL TUMOURS M. Casanova*, S. Branco*, I. Veiga† and P. Faísca‡ *Departamento de Medicina Veterinária, Universidade de Évora, Évora, Portugal, †Institut für Tierpathologie, Vetsuisse Bern, Bern, Switzerland and ‡Histopathology Unit, Instituto Gulbenkian de Ciência, Oeiras, Portugal Introduction: Cutaneous Mast Cell Tumour (MCT)’s Patnaik and Kiupel grading schemes rely on qualitative and semi-quantitative features susceptible to inter-observer variability. Stereological estimation of volume-weighted mean nuclear volume (MNV) provides information about both size and variability of nuclear size, which has been proven to have a prognostic value in other solid tumours. The objective was to compare MNV with MCT grade and biological behaviour. Materials and Methods: 56 MCTs were graded according to Patnaik and Kiupel by consensus of three experienced pathologists. Clinical history of dogs treated with surgical excision alone was collected with a minimum follow-up period of one year (n=31). MNV was estimated using the point-intercept method on vertical sections in 10 microscopic fields, with an approximately constant distance proportional to overall sectional area. Animals were divided according to outcome: (group 1) no recurrence; (group 2) local recurrence, lymph node or distant metastasis. Statistical analyses of results were performed by the Mann-Whitney U Test and Receiver Operating Characteristics (ROC) curve. Results: MNV of low-grade (n=35) and high-grade (n=20) was 139.6 (±35.2) μm³ and 222.9 (±80.4) μm³, respectively. MNV of grade II (n=39) and grade III (n=16) was 145.6 (±38.6) μm³ and 229.0 (±88.6) μm³, respectively (P<.0001, Mann-Whitney U test). An optimal cut-off value of MNV>169 μm³ (81% sensibility and 78% specificity) was shown to differentiate MTCs with a more aggressive behaviour (group 2). Conclusions: The present study suggests that estimation of MNV on routine histological sections may objectively improve the detection of more aggressive MCTs. Acknowledgements: The authors thank Inês Carvalho at DNATech, Portugal and Joana Rodrigues at the Histopathology Unit (IGC), Portugal for technical contributions.
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spelling Stereological Estimation of Mean Nuclear Volume as a Prognostic Factor in Canine Mast Cell TumorsMEAN NUCLEAR VOLUMEmast cell tumorsSTEREOLOGICAL ESTIMATIONdogSTEREOLOGICAL ESTIMATION OF MEAN NUCLEAR VOLUME AS A PROGNOSTIC FACTOR IN CANINE MAST CELL TUMOURS M. Casanova*, S. Branco*, I. Veiga† and P. Faísca‡ *Departamento de Medicina Veterinária, Universidade de Évora, Évora, Portugal, †Institut für Tierpathologie, Vetsuisse Bern, Bern, Switzerland and ‡Histopathology Unit, Instituto Gulbenkian de Ciência, Oeiras, Portugal Introduction: Cutaneous Mast Cell Tumour (MCT)’s Patnaik and Kiupel grading schemes rely on qualitative and semi-quantitative features susceptible to inter-observer variability. Stereological estimation of volume-weighted mean nuclear volume (MNV) provides information about both size and variability of nuclear size, which has been proven to have a prognostic value in other solid tumours. The objective was to compare MNV with MCT grade and biological behaviour. Materials and Methods: 56 MCTs were graded according to Patnaik and Kiupel by consensus of three experienced pathologists. Clinical history of dogs treated with surgical excision alone was collected with a minimum follow-up period of one year (n=31). MNV was estimated using the point-intercept method on vertical sections in 10 microscopic fields, with an approximately constant distance proportional to overall sectional area. Animals were divided according to outcome: (group 1) no recurrence; (group 2) local recurrence, lymph node or distant metastasis. Statistical analyses of results were performed by the Mann-Whitney U Test and Receiver Operating Characteristics (ROC) curve. Results: MNV of low-grade (n=35) and high-grade (n=20) was 139.6 (±35.2) μm³ and 222.9 (±80.4) μm³, respectively. MNV of grade II (n=39) and grade III (n=16) was 145.6 (±38.6) μm³ and 229.0 (±88.6) μm³, respectively (P<.0001, Mann-Whitney U test). An optimal cut-off value of MNV>169 μm³ (81% sensibility and 78% specificity) was shown to differentiate MTCs with a more aggressive behaviour (group 2). Conclusions: The present study suggests that estimation of MNV on routine histological sections may objectively improve the detection of more aggressive MCTs. Acknowledgements: The authors thank Inês Carvalho at DNATech, Portugal and Joana Rodrigues at the Histopathology Unit (IGC), Portugal for technical contributions.ESVP-ECVP Annual Meeting (September 25th-28th, 2019, Arnheim, Netherlands).2020-02-04T14:51:56Z2020-02-042019-09-01T00:00:00Zinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/conferenceObjecthttp://hdl.handle.net/10174/26767http://hdl.handle.net/10174/26767porStereological Estimation of Mean Nuclear Volume as a Prognostic Factor in Canine Mast Cell Tumors. M. Casanova, S. Branco, I. Veiga and P. Faísca. ESVP-ECVP Annual Meeting (September 25th-28th, 2019, Arnheim, Netherlands).simnaonaondndndndCasanova, MBranco, SVeiga, IFaísca, Pinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositórios Científicos de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (RCAAP)instname:FCCN, serviços digitais da FCT – Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologiainstacron:RCAAP2024-01-03T19:21:05Zoai:dspace.uevora.pt:10174/26767Portal AgregadorONGhttps://www.rcaap.pt/oai/openaireinfo@rcaap.ptopendoar:https://opendoar.ac.uk/repository/71602025-05-28T12:20:04.483912Repositórios Científicos de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (RCAAP) - FCCN, serviços digitais da FCT – Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologiafalse
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Stereological Estimation of Mean Nuclear Volume as a Prognostic Factor in Canine Mast Cell Tumors
title Stereological Estimation of Mean Nuclear Volume as a Prognostic Factor in Canine Mast Cell Tumors
spellingShingle Stereological Estimation of Mean Nuclear Volume as a Prognostic Factor in Canine Mast Cell Tumors
Casanova, M
MEAN NUCLEAR VOLUME
mast cell tumors
STEREOLOGICAL ESTIMATION
dog
title_short Stereological Estimation of Mean Nuclear Volume as a Prognostic Factor in Canine Mast Cell Tumors
title_full Stereological Estimation of Mean Nuclear Volume as a Prognostic Factor in Canine Mast Cell Tumors
title_fullStr Stereological Estimation of Mean Nuclear Volume as a Prognostic Factor in Canine Mast Cell Tumors
title_full_unstemmed Stereological Estimation of Mean Nuclear Volume as a Prognostic Factor in Canine Mast Cell Tumors
title_sort Stereological Estimation of Mean Nuclear Volume as a Prognostic Factor in Canine Mast Cell Tumors
author Casanova, M
author_facet Casanova, M
Branco, S
Veiga, I
Faísca, P
author_role author
author2 Branco, S
Veiga, I
Faísca, P
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Casanova, M
Branco, S
Veiga, I
Faísca, P
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv MEAN NUCLEAR VOLUME
mast cell tumors
STEREOLOGICAL ESTIMATION
dog
topic MEAN NUCLEAR VOLUME
mast cell tumors
STEREOLOGICAL ESTIMATION
dog
description STEREOLOGICAL ESTIMATION OF MEAN NUCLEAR VOLUME AS A PROGNOSTIC FACTOR IN CANINE MAST CELL TUMOURS M. Casanova*, S. Branco*, I. Veiga† and P. Faísca‡ *Departamento de Medicina Veterinária, Universidade de Évora, Évora, Portugal, †Institut für Tierpathologie, Vetsuisse Bern, Bern, Switzerland and ‡Histopathology Unit, Instituto Gulbenkian de Ciência, Oeiras, Portugal Introduction: Cutaneous Mast Cell Tumour (MCT)’s Patnaik and Kiupel grading schemes rely on qualitative and semi-quantitative features susceptible to inter-observer variability. Stereological estimation of volume-weighted mean nuclear volume (MNV) provides information about both size and variability of nuclear size, which has been proven to have a prognostic value in other solid tumours. The objective was to compare MNV with MCT grade and biological behaviour. Materials and Methods: 56 MCTs were graded according to Patnaik and Kiupel by consensus of three experienced pathologists. Clinical history of dogs treated with surgical excision alone was collected with a minimum follow-up period of one year (n=31). MNV was estimated using the point-intercept method on vertical sections in 10 microscopic fields, with an approximately constant distance proportional to overall sectional area. Animals were divided according to outcome: (group 1) no recurrence; (group 2) local recurrence, lymph node or distant metastasis. Statistical analyses of results were performed by the Mann-Whitney U Test and Receiver Operating Characteristics (ROC) curve. Results: MNV of low-grade (n=35) and high-grade (n=20) was 139.6 (±35.2) μm³ and 222.9 (±80.4) μm³, respectively. MNV of grade II (n=39) and grade III (n=16) was 145.6 (±38.6) μm³ and 229.0 (±88.6) μm³, respectively (P<.0001, Mann-Whitney U test). An optimal cut-off value of MNV>169 μm³ (81% sensibility and 78% specificity) was shown to differentiate MTCs with a more aggressive behaviour (group 2). Conclusions: The present study suggests that estimation of MNV on routine histological sections may objectively improve the detection of more aggressive MCTs. Acknowledgements: The authors thank Inês Carvalho at DNATech, Portugal and Joana Rodrigues at the Histopathology Unit (IGC), Portugal for technical contributions.
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