A comparative study between cytology and histopathology of various neoplasms from 150 dogs was carried out. Several staining methods including Wright, May-Grünwald-Giemsa, NewMethylene Blue and Papanicolau, and histological staining methods such as Hematoxilin & Eosin, van Gieson, Sudan, Toluidine Blue and Periodic Acid Schiff were used. The data obtained indicated an 85.3% accuracy for the cytological diagnosis when the histopathological diagnosis was considered as the correct parameter. In 4.0% of the cases only the embrionary origin of the neoplasms was determined, and in 1.3% only the prognosis was established. The cytological diagnosis differed from the histopathological diagnosis in 8.1% of the cases. In two cases (1.3%), although the cytological and histopathological diagnoses differed, a reexamination determined that the former was correct which increased its accuracy up to 86.6%. Fine needle aspiration biopsy proved to be the best technique to obtain samples for the study. Cytology was found not suitable for the diagnosis of mammary neoplasms due to the wide variation of the cytological aspects from different areas. The imprint on slides is a technique not recommended to evaluate mesenchymal tumors and should be replaced by exfoliative cytology. The Wright method proved to be the more efficient staining method. Adapted staining methods from histopathology such as van Gieson for leiomyomas and leiomyosarcomas, Sudan Black B for lipomas and liposarcomas, and Periodic Acid of Schiff and Toluidine Blue for mastocytomas, were especially useful in visualizing the fine morphological details of various epithelial and mesenchymal neoplasms examined.
Aiming to provide insight and discussing the problems related to the diagnosis and differential diagnosis of canine transmissible venereal tumor (CTVT), especially in its extragenital form, immunohistochemical evaluation was performed and a comparison was established by analysis of the microscopic appearance of 10 genital CTVTs and 13 exclusively extragenital CTVTs previously diagnosed by cytology and histopathology. CTVTs samples were incubated with biotinylated antibodies raised against specific membrane (anti-macrophage) and cytoplasmic antigens (anti-lysozyme, anti-S-100 protein, anti-vimentin and anti-CD18) and subsequently developed using streptavidin-biotin peroxidase and streptavidin-biotin-alkaline phosphatase methods. A strong reactivity with the anti-vimentin antibody was found in 100% of the tumors tested (22/22). No reactivity was found for the anti-lysozyme, anti-macrophage, anti-S-100 protein and anti-CD18. No histopathological or immunoreactivity differences between genital and extragenital CTVTs were found. These findings do not corroborate the hypothesis of histiocytic origin of CTVT (no reactivity to anti-lysozyme, anti-macrophage and anti-CD 18 antibodies). In addition, the antibody panel used is useful to narrow the differential diagnosis for lymphomas, histiocytic tumors, amelanotic melanomas, and poorly differentiated epithelial neoplasias, among others.
The objective was to evaluate the factors associated with the prevalence of Otodectes cynotis infestations in dogs assisted at the Dermatology Service of the Veterinary Hospital, Universidade Federal Rural do Rio de Janeiro. A total of 250 dogs were examined through direct smear of ear samples using a stereoscopic microscope, for the parasitological diagnostic. All dog owners were interviewed and data regarding the animals and their environments were individually recorded. Mite infestation was observed in 15 animals, with a prevalence of 6%. The variables were tested regarding their association with the mites, using the χ2 test and, when appropriate, the Fisher exact test. There were no evidences that age (p = 0,20), sex (p = 0,31), breed (p = 0,50), shape of ear (p = 0,66), type (p = 0,19) and length of hair (p = 0,14) and contact with other animals (p = 0,06) could act as potential risk factors for O. cynotis infestation. However, living environment (p = 0,03) and frequency of environmental cleaning (p = 0,005) may facilitate the infestation. The occurrence of pruritus was associated to the presence of mites (p<0,001), suggesting to be an effect of the parasitism.
Sporotrichosis is a chronic, granulomatous and usually lymphocutaneous infection of animals and humans, caused by a dimorphic fungus, Sporothrix schenckii complex. The disease in dogs is considered rare, however, in the last years a crescent registration of cases was observed in Brazil, especially in the city of Rio de Janeiro. Fifteen dogs with ulcerated cutaneous lesions were seen at the Dermatology Service in the Small Animal’s Hospital at Universidade Federal Rural do Rio de Janeiro, between January 2014 and October 2015. Most lesions were located on the head, mainly the nose. Lesions were even seen on the chest, disseminated on the body and on the limbs. Three dogs (20%) exhibited the cutaneous-lymphatic form, with lesions initially on the distal aspect of one leg and ascending via lymphatics up the leg to the trunk and head. It was not ruled out the disseminated form in at least 3 dogs (20%). They had consistent signs of generalized or disseminated disease exhibiting respiratory symptoms (nasal discharge, sneezing, stertorous breathing), anorexia and weight loss. Draining tracts and cellulitis were very common. Some had large areas of skin necrosis with exposure of muscle and bone. Definitive diagnosis was obtained by cytological examination of exudates, histological examination, and/or isolation of S. schenckii complex by fungal culture. Because of the severity of the lesions that mimic other disorders like neoplasms or autoimmune skin diseases, and due to the difficulties of getting an accurate diagnosis, this study describes 15 advanced cases of canine sporotrichosis.
ResumoAs miíases são um importante fator complicante das lesões cutâneas, e por apresentarem elevada incidência no estado do Rio de Janeiro objetivou-se testar uma nova droga no tratamento desta parasitose. O nitenpyram, droga utilizada como adulticida para pulgas, foi administrado a 27 cães que apresentavam miíases, com diferentes graus de parasitismo e fases larvares. A droga mostrou-se eficaz e prática, uma vez que a administração é oral e dispensa a retirada manual das larvas. Não foram observados quaisquer efeitos colaterais nos cães. Os animais apresentaram uma cicatrização rápida das lesões.Palavras-chave: nitenpyram, miíase, cães, parasitose. AbstractMyiasis are an important complicative factor of skin lesions, since they present high incidence at Rio de Janeiro State, it has been intended to test the nitenpyram in the treatment of this parasitosis. The nitenpyram, drug used as adulticide for fleas, was tested in 27 dogs that presented myiasis, in different degrees of parasitism and worm ages. The drug showed itself efficient and practical, without any side effects, once its administration is oral and dispenses the manual collect of worms. The animals have presented a fast healing of lesions.Keywords: nitenpyram, myiasis, dogs, parasitosis.* Curso de Pós-graduação em Microbiologia Veterinária -UFRRJ -Seropédica-RJ. e-mail: sergian@ufrrj.br ** Departamento de Medicina e Cirurgia Veterinária -UFRRJ -Seropédica-RJ IntroduçãoMiíase é uma infestação de órgãos ou tecidos, de seres humanos ou animais, por larvas de dípteros que se alimentam do tecido vivo, necrosado ou morto, ou de alimentos ingeridos pelo hospedeiro (Hendrix, 1991). A classificação desta doença é baseada na sua localização no corpo do hospedeiro (cutânea, subcutânea, naso-faringeana, órgãos internos, e urogenital) ou em termos parasitológicos, na relação entre parasita-hospedeiro (obrigatória, facultativa ou pseudomiíase) (Gomez et al., 2003). Larvas de moscas consideradas miíases obrigatórias desenvolvem-se em três estágios no tecido vivo, causando uma maior morbidade (HALL e Wall, 1995). A principal larva causadora de miíase obrigatória, Cochliomyia hominivorax, foi erradicada nos Estados Unidos, através da esterilização dos machos por irradiação. Este programa foi continuado no México e mais recentemente (1990) foi utilizado para erradicação das moscas na Líbia (Benitez et al., 1997). Na Europa, devido à prevalência do clima temperado, é muito improvável que haja o desenvolvimento desse parasitismo, já que as condições climáticas são pouco favoráveis (Chermette et al., 1982). Na América do Sul o parasitismo continua sendo um grande problema, principalmente na época de verão, quando o clima torna-se favorável para o desenvolvimento do ciclo de vida do parasita e, conseqüentemente, observa-se maior ocorrência de casos nesta época do ano (Boero e Morini, 1961;Fenton, 1961;Chermette et al., 1982;Lindquist et al., 1992).Os animais infestados por essas larvas desenvolvem lesões por destruição de tecidos, às vezes muito extensas. A gravidade desta...
Due to discrepancies regarding the effectiveness of lufenuron in treating dermatophytosis caused by Microsporum canis the effect of this drug was checked in 46 cats (30 with cutaneous lesions and 16 asymptomatic carriers) treated in the Veterinary Hospital of the Federal Rural University of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. The diagnosis was based on Wood's lamp examination and fungal cultures. Biopsies were only performed in symptomatic animals. The animals were treated with lufenuron (120mg/kg every 21 days), for 4 times. The drug was efficient in 29 of the 30 affected felines and as well as in all of the asymptomatic carriers. The cat that did not respond, had received several dexametazone doses prior to the treatment with lufenuron. The drug was given to one animal during the first stages of pregnancy and no abnormalities or neonatal disorders were found in any of the kittens. None of the treated animals showed side effects. Twenty days after the last administration of lufenuron, 45 of the studied animals (98%) had negative fungal culture. The cost of treating dermatophytosis with lufenuron is a little higher than with ketoconazole, but the drug has some advantages regarding its practicability and security. The correct drug prescription and animal's medication as well as environmental decontamination are very important for the success of the treatment.
Skin physiology in cats has received little attention. The aim of this study was to evaluate the long-term influence of sex, time and the level of dietary fat and energy on the dynamics and qualities of the hair coat. Twenty-four European short-haired laboratory cats were followed over a 1-year period. They were divided into eight groups of three, according to: sex (12 males and 12 females), sexual status (intact or neutered) and diets [(high energy 4300 kcal/kg as fed, 21% fat) vs. (moderate energy 3500 kcal/kg as fed, 10% fat)]. Both diets were fed for 6 months to all cats following a cross-over design. The following parameters were evaluated throughout the study: thickness of hair coat and hair lengths (neck, rump, lateral, flank), hair regrowth (after periodic clippings of 25 cm 2 areas), and telogen/anagen ratio. The thickness of the hair coat initially varied from 1.2-1.7 cm on the neck, 1-1.4 cm on the rump, 1.8-2.5 cm on the flank, and hair shaft lengths were 1.7-2.5, 3.7-3.9 and 2.5-3.2 cm, respectively. Comparison of values revealed few statistical differences: increase of the thickness of hair coat in neutered cats (male and female) during the study, and increase of the length of lateral hairs in all groups during the study. Over all periods and in all groups, the curve of growth was similar (rapid then slower). Some transient variations were attributed to temporary changes in ambient conditions. In conclusion, neither sex, nutrition or season (in housed cats) influenced the general quality of hair coat, in particular hair regrowth. Funding: Royal Canin. P-2Evaluation of the influence of sex, diet and time on skin pH and surface lipids of cats P. BOURDEAU, K. W. TAYLOR, P. NGUYEN and V. BIOURGE National Veterinary School of Nantes, Nantes, France; Royal Canin, Aimargues, France Skin lipids and pH are two factors classically considered of importance in homeostatic characteristics of skin. Skin physiology in cats has received little attention. The aim of this study was to evaluate the long-term influence of sex, sexual status, season, and dietary fat and energy on these parameters. Twenty-four European short-haired laboratory cats, 14 months of age, were followed over a 1-year period. They were divided into 8 groups of three, according to: sex (12 males and 12 females), sexual status (intact or neutered) and diets [(high energy 4300 kcal/kg as fed, 21% fat) vs. (moderate energy 3500 kcal/kg as fed, 10% fat)]. Both diets were fed to all cats for 6 months following a cross-over design. Parameters regularly evaluated were skin pH and hair total lipid content (extraction from samples of 0.6-1.2 g of clipped hairs). The pH of the skin varied from 6.6-6.8 initially to 7.2-7.4 at the end of the study. This increase was significant only in intact animals (male and female). The dietary changes did not affect skin pH. Hair total lipid content was not affected by sex or the diets but slightly increased in all groups over the study period from 1.5-2.4 to 2.4-3.3%. In conclusion, skin pH appeared to be potentially m...
ABSTRACT.-Mascarenhas M.B., Peixoto P.V., Ramadinha R.R., Armién A.G., Costa S.Z., Miranda I.C., Nogueira V. A. & França T.N. 2017. Immunohistochemical, lectin histochemical and ultrastructural studies of canine transmissible venereal tumor in Brazil. Pesquisa Veterinária Brasileira 37(6):613-620. Programa de Pós-Graduação em Medicina Veteriná-ria, Universidade Federal Rural do Rio de Janeiro, BR-465 Km 7, Seropédica, RJ 23890-000, Brazil. E-mail: mm.bezerra@yahoo.com Canine transmissible venereal tumor (CTVT) is a naturally occurring contagious round--cell neoplasia, with poorly understood origin and transmission. This study aims to further investigate the tumor nature through immunohistochemistry, lectin histochemistry and transmission electron microscopy (TEM) analysis, and to provide support for diagnostic and differential diagnoses of CTVT. Immunohistochemistry was performed in 10 genital and six exclusively extragenital tumors, which were previously diagnosed by citology and histopathology. CTVT samples were incubated with biotinylated antibodies to specific membrane and cytoplasmic antigens (anti-lysozyme, anti-macrophage, anti-vimentin, anti--CD18, monoclonal anti-CD117, monoclonal anti-CD3, polyclonal anti-CD117, polyclonal CD3 and anti-CD79a), followed by the avidin-biotin-peroxidase complex technique. The lectins Con A, DBA, SBA, PNA, UEA-1, WGA, sWGA, GSL, JSA, PSA, PHA-L, PHA-E and RCA were additionally tested in four genital CTVTs and TEM was performed in eight genital tumors. The anti-vimentin antibody revealed strong immunoreactivity to neoplastic cells in all the assessed samples (16/16). The polyclonal anti-CD3 antibodies showed moderate to strong immunoreactivity in fourteen (14/16) and the polyclonal anti-CD117 in fifteen cases (15/16). There was no immunoreactivity to anti-lysozyme, anti-macrophage, anti--CD18, monoclonal anti-CD117, monoclonal anti-CD3 and anti-CD79a antibodies. At lectin histochemistry, it was observed strong staining of tumor cells to Con-A, PHA-L and RCA. There was no histopathological and immunoreactivity differences between genital and extragenital CTVTs. These findings do not support the hypothesis of histiocytic origin of CTVT. In contrast, the lectin histochemical results were similar to cells from lymphoid/ myeloid origin.
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