Emanuel Vitor Pereira Apolonio, Laís Loiola Gobbo, Nathalia Gouveia Woiblet, Fernando Carmona Dinau, Mateus Siqueira Pyles, Lorena Cardozo Ferrari, Juliana de Moura Alonso, Ana Liz Garcia Alves
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摘要
血管畸形瘤是一种内皮组织发育异常的疾病,很少发生在马身上。组织病理学检查仍是明确诊断的金标准,但出现异常血管结构时必须与其他血管异常和肿瘤仔细鉴别。本报告描述了两例血管增生病例,病变位于两匹雌马左侧跗骨外侧和跗关节背外侧的皮肤。这两名患者的临床病史、表现、放射学和超声波检查结果均显示为不明原因的肿瘤。两名患者都成功实施了肿块切除手术。其中一名患者由于肿块复发,在第一次手术六个月后进行了第二次手术。组织病理学检查显示,分化良好、迂曲、大小不一的血管呈无序增生,被肌样组织包绕,并伴有丰富的纤维胶原带。内皮标志物因子 VIII 和 ERG 的免疫组化检查显示,两个病例的肿块样本均呈阳性染色,证实了其血管来源。这些标记物的组合非常有效,为区分马的血管增生提供了可靠的选择。据笔者所知,这是第一份将ERG内皮标记物应用于马匹血管畸形的报告。
Vascular hamartoma in horse limbs: presentation, diagnosis, and treatment of two case studies.
Vascular hamartoma is an abnormal development of endothelial tissue that rarely affects horses. Histopathological examination remains the gold standard for definitive diagnosis, yet the presence of abnormal vascular structures must be carefully differentiated from other vascular anomalies and neoplasms. This report describes two cases of vascular proliferation affecting the skin on the lateral side over the left tarsus and the dorsolateral region over the fetlock joint of two fillies. The clinical history, presentation, and radiographic and sonographic findings in both patients suggested a neoplasm of unknown origin. Surgical excision of the mass was successfully performed in both patients. In one patient, a second surgery was performed six months after the first surgery because of the recurrence of the mass. Histopathological examination revealed a disorganized proliferation of well-differentiated, tortuous, and varied-sized blood vessels hemmed in myxoid tissue with abundant fibrocollagenous bands. Immunohistochemical examination of the endothelium markers factor VIII and ERG revealed positive staining of the mass samples in both cases, confirming their vascular origin. The combination of these markers was effective, providing a reliable option for differentiating vascular proliferation in horses. To the best of the author's knowledge, this is the first report applying the ERG endothelial marker to horse vascular malformations.
期刊介绍:
Veterinary Research Communications publishes fully refereed research articles and topical reviews on all aspects of the veterinary sciences. Interdisciplinary articles are particularly encouraged, as are well argued reviews, even if they are somewhat controversial.
The journal is an appropriate medium in which to publish new methods, newly described diseases and new pathological findings, as these are applied to animals. The material should be of international rather than local interest. As it deliberately seeks a wide coverage, Veterinary Research Communications provides its readers with a means of keeping abreast of current developments in the entire field of veterinary science.