Neoplasias primárias do sistema nervoso central em animais domésticos (2000-2021)

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Main Author: Nunes, Marcus Vinícius Lima
Publication Date: 2021
Format: Master thesis
Language: por
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Summary: Primary neoplasms of the nervous system are rare in domestic animals, being more frequently reported in dogs older than five years. They are classified according to the cellular origin, form of growth and the degree of cell differentiation. However, the cellular origin and the histogenesis of some neoplasms are still poorly understood. The gold standard for diagnosis and characterization of malignancy, with few exceptions, remains the histopathological examination, however, in poorly differentiated neoplasms, it is necessary to use the immunohistochemistry technique for diagnosis and prognosis. Thus, the objective of this study is to classify by histopathology and immunohistochemistry the neoplasms of the central nervous system referred for diagnosis at the Veterinary Pathology Sector of UFLA in a period of 21 years (2000-2021), correlating with epidemiological aspects. as primary antibodies, anti-BIII tubulin, -NeuN, -neuron specific enolase, -Olig2, -Glial fibrilary acid protein (GFAP), -neurofilament, -S-100, -chromogranin, -synaptophysin, -pancitokeratin, -vimentin and –proliferating cell nuclear antigen (PCNA) were used. Thirteen CNS neoplasms were found. Based on microscopic and immunohistochemical characteristics, these were classified as transitional meningioma, grade I (2/13), transitional meningioma, grade II (1/13), psammomatous meningioma, grade II (1/13), papillary meningioma, grade III (1/13), oligodendroglioma, grade III (3/13), astrocytoma, grade IV (1/13), occurring in canines (9/13), well differentiated teratoma in sheep (1/13) and ependymoma in bovine (1/13). In two neoplasms (2/13) it was not possible to reach the definitive diagnosis, one in the bovine spinal cord and the other in the brain of an equine. The results showed a greater occurrence of CNS neoplasms in canines, with meningioma being the most frequently found. Thus this study contributed to a better understanding of morphological and immunohistochemical aspects of CNS tumors in domestic animals.
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spelling Neoplasias primárias do sistema nervoso central em animais domésticos (2000-2021)Primary neoplasms of central nervous system in domestic animals (2000-2021)AstrocitomaOligodendrogliomaMeningiomaTumores embrionáriosAnimais domésticos - NeoplasiasAstrocytomaOligodendrogliomaMeningiomaEmbryonic tumorsDomestic animals - NeoplasmsMedicina VeterináriaPrimary neoplasms of the nervous system are rare in domestic animals, being more frequently reported in dogs older than five years. They are classified according to the cellular origin, form of growth and the degree of cell differentiation. However, the cellular origin and the histogenesis of some neoplasms are still poorly understood. The gold standard for diagnosis and characterization of malignancy, with few exceptions, remains the histopathological examination, however, in poorly differentiated neoplasms, it is necessary to use the immunohistochemistry technique for diagnosis and prognosis. Thus, the objective of this study is to classify by histopathology and immunohistochemistry the neoplasms of the central nervous system referred for diagnosis at the Veterinary Pathology Sector of UFLA in a period of 21 years (2000-2021), correlating with epidemiological aspects. as primary antibodies, anti-BIII tubulin, -NeuN, -neuron specific enolase, -Olig2, -Glial fibrilary acid protein (GFAP), -neurofilament, -S-100, -chromogranin, -synaptophysin, -pancitokeratin, -vimentin and –proliferating cell nuclear antigen (PCNA) were used. Thirteen CNS neoplasms were found. Based on microscopic and immunohistochemical characteristics, these were classified as transitional meningioma, grade I (2/13), transitional meningioma, grade II (1/13), psammomatous meningioma, grade II (1/13), papillary meningioma, grade III (1/13), oligodendroglioma, grade III (3/13), astrocytoma, grade IV (1/13), occurring in canines (9/13), well differentiated teratoma in sheep (1/13) and ependymoma in bovine (1/13). In two neoplasms (2/13) it was not possible to reach the definitive diagnosis, one in the bovine spinal cord and the other in the brain of an equine. The results showed a greater occurrence of CNS neoplasms in canines, with meningioma being the most frequently found. Thus this study contributed to a better understanding of morphological and immunohistochemical aspects of CNS tumors in domestic animals.Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior (CAPES)Neoplasias primárias do sistema nervoso são raras nos animais domésticos, sendo mais frequentemente relatadas em cães com idade superior a cinco anos. Elas são classificadas de acordo com a origem celular, a forma de crescimento e o grau de diferenciação celular. Entretanto, a origem celular e a histogênese de algumas neoplasias ainda são pobremente entendidas. O padrão ouro para diagnóstico e caracterização de malignidade, com poucas exceções, continua sendo o exame histopatológico, porém, nas neoplasias pobremente diferenciadas faz-se necessária a utilização da técnica de imuno-histoquímica como auxílio ao diagnóstico e prognóstico. Desta forma, o objetivo deste estudo é classificar pela histopatologia e pela imuno-histoquímica as neoplasias de sistema nervoso central diagnosticadas no Setor de Patologia Veterinária da UFLA num período de 21 anos (2000-2021), correlacionando com os aspectos epidemiológicos. Como anticorpos primários foram utilizados os anticorpos anti-βIII tubulina, -NeuN, -enolase neurônio específica, -Oligo2, -GFAP (proteína fibrilar glial ácida), -Neurofilamento, -S-100, -cromogranina, -sinaptofisina, -pancitoqueratina, -vimentina e –PCNA (antígeno nuclear de proliferação celular). Treze neoplasias de SNC foram encontradas. Baseado nas características microscópicas e imuno-histoquímicas, essas foram classificadas como meningioma transicional de grau I (2/13), meningioma transicional de grau II (1/13), meningioma psamomatoso de grau II (1/13), meningioma papilar, grau III (1/13), oligodendroglioma grau III (3/13), astrocitoma grau IV (1/13), sendo estes de ocorrência em caninos (9/13), teratoma bem diferenciado em ovino (1/13) e ependimoma em bovino (1/13). Em duas neoplasias (2/13) não foi possível chegar ao diagnóstico definitivo, sendo uma em medula espinhal de bovino e a outra no cérebro de um equino. Os resultados demonstraram uma maior ocorrência de neoplasias de SNC em caninos, sendo o meningioma o mais frequentemente encontrado. Desta forma este estudo contribuiu para uma melhor compreensão dos aspectos morfológicos e IHQ das neoplasias de SNC nos animais domésticos.Universidade Federal de LavrasPrograma de Pós-Graduação em Ciências VeterináriasUFLAbrasilDepartamento de Medicina VeterináriaVaraschin, Mary SuzanWouters, Angélica T. B.Raymundo, Djeison LutierBoeloni, Jankerle NevesRaymundo, Djeison LutierNunes, Marcus Vinícius Lima2021-05-07T16:09:10Z2021-05-07T16:09:10Z2021-05-072021-03-29info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/masterThesisapplication/pdfNUNES, M. V. L. Neoplasias primárias do sistema nervoso central em animais domésticos (2000-2021). 2021. 72 p. Dissertação (Mestrado em Ciências Veterinárias) – Universidade Federal de Lavras, Lavras, 2021.http://repositorio.ufla.br/jspui/handle/1/46245porinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Institucional da UFLAinstname:Universidade Federal de Lavras (UFLA)instacron:UFLA2023-05-09T19:22:11Zoai:localhost:1/46245Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttp://repositorio.ufla.br/oai/requestnivaldo@ufla.br || repositorio.biblioteca@ufla.bropendoar:2023-05-09T19:22:11Repositório Institucional da UFLA - Universidade Federal de Lavras (UFLA)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Neoplasias primárias do sistema nervoso central em animais domésticos (2000-2021)
Primary neoplasms of central nervous system in domestic animals (2000-2021)
title Neoplasias primárias do sistema nervoso central em animais domésticos (2000-2021)
spellingShingle Neoplasias primárias do sistema nervoso central em animais domésticos (2000-2021)
Nunes, Marcus Vinícius Lima
Astrocitoma
Oligodendroglioma
Meningioma
Tumores embrionários
Animais domésticos - Neoplasias
Astrocytoma
Oligodendroglioma
Meningioma
Embryonic tumors
Domestic animals - Neoplasms
Medicina Veterinária
title_short Neoplasias primárias do sistema nervoso central em animais domésticos (2000-2021)
title_full Neoplasias primárias do sistema nervoso central em animais domésticos (2000-2021)
title_fullStr Neoplasias primárias do sistema nervoso central em animais domésticos (2000-2021)
title_full_unstemmed Neoplasias primárias do sistema nervoso central em animais domésticos (2000-2021)
title_sort Neoplasias primárias do sistema nervoso central em animais domésticos (2000-2021)
author Nunes, Marcus Vinícius Lima
author_facet Nunes, Marcus Vinícius Lima
author_role author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Varaschin, Mary Suzan
Wouters, Angélica T. B.
Raymundo, Djeison Lutier
Boeloni, Jankerle Neves
Raymundo, Djeison Lutier
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Nunes, Marcus Vinícius Lima
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Astrocitoma
Oligodendroglioma
Meningioma
Tumores embrionários
Animais domésticos - Neoplasias
Astrocytoma
Oligodendroglioma
Meningioma
Embryonic tumors
Domestic animals - Neoplasms
Medicina Veterinária
topic Astrocitoma
Oligodendroglioma
Meningioma
Tumores embrionários
Animais domésticos - Neoplasias
Astrocytoma
Oligodendroglioma
Meningioma
Embryonic tumors
Domestic animals - Neoplasms
Medicina Veterinária
description Primary neoplasms of the nervous system are rare in domestic animals, being more frequently reported in dogs older than five years. They are classified according to the cellular origin, form of growth and the degree of cell differentiation. However, the cellular origin and the histogenesis of some neoplasms are still poorly understood. The gold standard for diagnosis and characterization of malignancy, with few exceptions, remains the histopathological examination, however, in poorly differentiated neoplasms, it is necessary to use the immunohistochemistry technique for diagnosis and prognosis. Thus, the objective of this study is to classify by histopathology and immunohistochemistry the neoplasms of the central nervous system referred for diagnosis at the Veterinary Pathology Sector of UFLA in a period of 21 years (2000-2021), correlating with epidemiological aspects. as primary antibodies, anti-BIII tubulin, -NeuN, -neuron specific enolase, -Olig2, -Glial fibrilary acid protein (GFAP), -neurofilament, -S-100, -chromogranin, -synaptophysin, -pancitokeratin, -vimentin and –proliferating cell nuclear antigen (PCNA) were used. Thirteen CNS neoplasms were found. Based on microscopic and immunohistochemical characteristics, these were classified as transitional meningioma, grade I (2/13), transitional meningioma, grade II (1/13), psammomatous meningioma, grade II (1/13), papillary meningioma, grade III (1/13), oligodendroglioma, grade III (3/13), astrocytoma, grade IV (1/13), occurring in canines (9/13), well differentiated teratoma in sheep (1/13) and ependymoma in bovine (1/13). In two neoplasms (2/13) it was not possible to reach the definitive diagnosis, one in the bovine spinal cord and the other in the brain of an equine. The results showed a greater occurrence of CNS neoplasms in canines, with meningioma being the most frequently found. Thus this study contributed to a better understanding of morphological and immunohistochemical aspects of CNS tumors in domestic animals.
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