It's not always histiocytic sarcoma: Immunocytochemistry to identify two unusual tumors in a Bernese Mountain dog

Author:

Quinn Claire12ORCID,Harding Kayla1,Schlein Lisa J.23ORCID,Korchia Jérémie24ORCID,Coffee Laura L.3,MacNeill Amy L.2ORCID,Tucker‐Mohl Katherine5,Duval Dawn L.2ORCID,Brandt Laura E.3

Affiliation:

1. Wheat Ridge Animal Hospital Wheat Ridge Colorado USA

2. Colorado State University Fort Collins Colorado USA

3. Zoetis Reference Laboratories Wheat Ridge Colorado USA

4. Michigan State University Lansing Michigan USA

5. Diagnostic Imaging for Animals Wheat Ridge Colorado USA

Abstract

AbstractA 7‐year‐old female spayed Bernese Mountain dog was presented for evaluation of hematuria. Incidentally, a right stifle sarcoma was diagnosed via cytology, which raised concern for histiocytic sarcoma (given the patient's signalment) versus another joint‐associated sarcoma. Histopathology and immunohistochemistry revealed a CD18‐negative, non‐histiocytic origin cell population. Findings were consistent with a joint‐associated grade II soft tissue sarcoma (STS). The patient's hematuria was progressive over 5 months, and urinary bladder transitional cell carcinoma (TCC) was diagnosed via cystoscopy and histopathology. An enlarged right medial iliac lymph node was identified on routine restaging via abdominal ultrasound 3 months later. Cytology of the lymph node revealed a markedly pleomorphic cell population, again raising concern for histiocytic sarcoma (HS). Other differentials included an anaplastic metastatic population from the joint‐associated STS or the TCC. Immunocytochemistry revealed a cytokeratin‐positive, CD18‐, CD204‐, and vimentin‐negative cell population, consistent with a carcinoma. DNA was extracted from cytology slides to sequence cells for BRAF mutation status. Sequencing revealed a homozygous V596E (transcript ENSCAFT00845055173.1) BRAF mutation, consistent with the known biology of TCC. In neither case was HS truly present in this patient, but immunocytochemistry provided information that helped to optimize the patient's chemotherapy recommendations.

Publisher

Wiley

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