Tibiotarsal Subcutaneous Xanthogranuloma in a Rose-breasted Cockatoo (Eolophus roseicapilla): A Case Report

F. Sasani, D. Golchin, Mohammad Yasan Bangash, Soheil Khorasaninejad, Sanaz Banifazl
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Background: Xanthogranuloma (xanthoma) presents as a rare, non-infectious granulomatous lesion with a yellowish and soft appearance. Hypercholesterolemia and hyperlipidemia are believed to be the underlying causes of this lesion. Xanthoma has been identified in vertebrates and humans. Objectives: This report presents a case of cutaneous xanthogranuloma located in the tibiotarsal region of a 5-year-old rose-breasted cockatoo (Eolophus roseicapilla) fed with high-fat diets. Methods: The cockatoo underwent anesthesia using isoflurane administered through a face mask connected to an Ohmeda anesthesia machine. The mass was surgically removed and submitted for histopathological examination. The tissue was fixed in 10% neutral buffered formalin, and representative sections were routinely processed for hematoxylin and eosin (H&E) staining. Moreover, frozen sections were obtained and stained with the Oil Red O technique. Results: Upon histopathologic examination of routine H&E slides, vacuolated macrophages, and multinucleated giant cells were noted in addition to cholesterol clefts and heterophilic infiltrates. Oil Red O staining was performed to detect intracellular and extracellular lipid content. Xanthogranulomas invaded the surrounding tissues, necessitating complete surgical excision. The lesion did not recur during the 1-month follow-up, but the patient died due to respiratory disorders. Conclusion: Stress and high-lipid feed consumption were considered the predisposing factors to xanthogranuloma development in this bird.
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一只玫瑰胸凤头鹦鹉(Eolophus roseicapilla)的胫跗骨皮下黄疽瘤:病例报告
背景:黄疽(xanthogranuloma)是一种罕见的非感染性肉芽肿病变,外观呈淡黄色,质地柔软。高胆固醇血症和高脂血症被认为是导致这种病变的根本原因。黄疽已在脊椎动物和人类中发现。目的:本报告介绍了一例皮肤黄疽瘤病例,该病位于一只喂食高脂肪食物的 5 岁玫瑰胸凤头鹦鹉(Eolophus roseicapilla)的胫跗骨部位。研究方法通过与 Ohmeda 麻醉机相连的面罩给这只凤头鹦鹉使用异氟醚进行麻醉。手术切除肿块并进行组织病理学检查。将组织固定在 10%的中性缓冲福尔马林中,并对具有代表性的切片进行苏木精和伊红(H&E)染色。此外,还制作了冷冻切片,并用油红 O 技术进行染色。结果对常规 H&E 切片进行组织病理学检查后发现,除胆固醇裂隙和嗜异性浸润外,还有空泡巨噬细胞和多核巨细胞。用油红 O 染色法检测细胞内和细胞外的脂质含量。黄疽瘤侵犯了周围组织,必须进行彻底的手术切除。在 1 个月的随访中,病灶没有复发,但患者因呼吸系统疾病死亡。结论应激和高脂饲料的摄入被认为是导致该鸟患黄疽瘤的诱因。
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Iranian Journal of Veterinary Medicine
Iranian Journal of Veterinary Medicine Veterinary-General Veterinary
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