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Cytologically atypical anal sac adenocarcinoma in a dog
Author(s) -
Sakai Hiroki,
Murakami Mami,
Mishima Hiroyuki,
Hoshino Yuki,
Mori Takashi,
Maruo Kohji,
Yanai Tokuma
Publication year - 2012
Publication title -
veterinary clinical pathology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.537
H-Index - 51
eISSN - 1939-165X
pISSN - 0275-6382
DOI - 10.1111/j.1939-165x.2012.00430.x
Subject(s) - basophilic , pathology , anisocytosis , biology , columnar cell , cuboidal cell , cytokeratin , anatomy , myoepithelial cell , calponin , vimentin , immunohistochemistry , epithelium , medicine , anemia
A 10‐year‐old intact female Shetland Sheepdog with tenesmus had a subcutaneous mass at the left ventral aspect of the anus. On cytologic examination, 2 types of cells were observed. Most of the cells were oval to polygonal and had elliptical or elongate nuclei and a moderate amount of pale to basophilic cytoplasm. The remaining cells had round to oval nuclei and pale to basophilic cytoplasm. Cells of both types were loosely adhered to each other and were arranged in rosette‐like structures. Both neoplastic cell types had fine homogenous chromatin and either a small indistinct nucleolus or no visible nucleolus. Mild anisokaryosis and anisocytosis were observed. Histologically, the mass consists of glandular structures formed by cuboidal cells admixed with bundles of spindle cells. Eosinophilic PAS ‐ and Alcian blue‐positive secretory material was found in the center of some glandular structures. Both neoplastic cell types had positive staining with paradoxical concanavalin A and expressed cytokeratin, but not vimentin, S‐100, α‐smooth muscle actin, or desmin. Based on location and histologic and immunohistochemical features, the final diagnosis was adenocarconoma of the apocrine gland of the anal sac, which should be included as a cytologic differential diagnosis when spindle cells and typical epithelial cells are observed in masses in the region of the anal sac of dogs.

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