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Title: | High-grade astrocytoma (glioblastoma multiforme) in an Atlantic spotted dolphin (Stenella frontalis) | Authors: | Diaz Delgado, Josue Sacchini, S. Suárez-Bonnet, A. Sierra, E. Arbelo, M. Espinosa de los Monteros y Zayas, Antonio Rodríguez-Grau Bassas, E. Mompeo, B. Fernández Pérez, Leandro Fco Fernández, A. |
UNESCO Clasification: | 310907 Patología | Keywords: | Astrocytoma Atlantic spotted dolphin Brain Immunohistochemistry |
Issue Date: | 2015 | Project: | Patología Embolico "Gaseosa/Grasa" en Cetáceos Prevalencia de Las Infecciones Víricas en Los Cetáceos Varados en El Archipiélago Canario: Impacto en Su Conservación. |
Journal: | Journal of Comparative Pathology | Abstract: | This report describes the gross, microscopical and immunohistochemical features of a high-grade astrocytoma (glioblastoma multiforme) in an adult male Atlantic spotted dolphin (Stenella frontalis). On necropsy examination, a 5 × 2.5 × 2 cm, poorly demarcated, red, friable and locally expansile mass effaced the thalamus and the left periventricular region and extended to the left lateral ventricle of the brain. Microscopically, the mass consisted of haphazardly arranged bundles and rows of interweaving polygonal to spindle-shaped cells. These often palisaded along serpentine foci of necrosis and were surrounded by prominent vessels. Immunohistochemically, the neoplastic cells expressed glial fibrillary acidic protein, but not vimentin, S100 protein, neuron-specific enolase or neurofilament protein. A diagnosis of high-grade astrocytoma was made and this represents the first description of a glioma in a cetacean species. | URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/10553/44137 | ISSN: | 0021-9975 | DOI: | 10.1016/j.jcpa.2014.12.016 | Source: | Journal of Comparative Pathology [ISSN 0021-9975], v. 152 (2-3), p. 278-282 |
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