Challenges in diagnosing canine spindle cell tumours using immunohistochemistry, illustrated by three nonpigmented malignant cases from the nictitating membrane.

Author:

Kjellingbro Kristine Bundgaard1ORCID,Freixa Carolina Naranjo2,Mikkelsen Lauge Hjorth3,Heegaard Steffen3

Affiliation:

1. AniCura Group

2. IDEXX Laboratories Inc

3. Copenhagen University Hospital: Rigshospitalet

Abstract

Abstract Background Nonpigmented malignant spindle cell tumours of the membrana nictitans are rare in dogs. In twenty-three years only three cases have been diagnosed in Scandinavia. This study describes the three cases of malignant tumours of the membrana nictitans recorded by the Eye Pathology Section, University of Copenhagen, Denmark, with reference to the clinical appearance and work-up, the treatment and prognosis, the histopathological description including immunohistochemistry. The three cases are compared to previous publications on canine tumours of the nictitating membrane. Immunohistochemistry has been performed for many years in human pathology and in veterinary medicine. The need of protocols that are adapted to dogs is emphasised. Results The dogs presented were an 8-year-old Dachshund, a 12-year-old Akita and a 14-year-old Shetland Sheepdog. All three dogs were entire females. All three nictitating membrane tumours developed on the right side as firm or multilobulated hyperemic masses. Two of the tumours were macroscopically nonpigmented, the third being partly pigmented and ulcerated. According to the histopathology and for two of the cases immunohistochemistry with dog-adapted protocols the diagnoses included one hemangiosarcoma and two amelanotic malignant melanomas. Tumour regrowth developed in all three cases and repeated resections were completed 1, 2 and 3 times, respectively, with recurrence experienced within 1.5 months − 3 years. Conclusions Nonpigmented malignant spindle cell tumours of the canine membrana nictitans are rare. Treatment of choice should be complete excision with a free margin and in case of a recurrence a full resection of the nictitating membrane. We strongly recommend a dog-adapted protocol for immunohistochemistry.

Publisher

Research Square Platform LLC

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