Relationship between magnetic resonance imaging findings and histological grade in spinal peripheral nerve sheath tumors in dogs

Author:

Morabito Simona123ORCID,Specchi Swan13,Di Donato Pamela13,Pollard Danica4,Dennis Ruth25,De Risio Luisa6ORCID,Bacon Nicholas J.7,Potamopoulou Maria7,Rupp Stefan8,Corlazzoli Daniele910,Ribeiro João11ORCID,Cozzi Francesca12,Jurina Konrad13,Cappello Rodolfo14,Mercuriali Edy15,Beckmann Katrin16ORCID,Flegel Thomas17ORCID,Menchetti Marika18,König Florian19,Matiasek Kaspar20,Rosati Marco20ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Diagnostic Imaging Department Veterinary Hospital “I Portoni Rossi” Anicura Italy Zola Predosa Bologna Italy

2. Animal Health Trust, Lanwades Park, Kentford, Newmarket Suffolk United Kingdom

3. Antech Imaging Services Irvine California USA

4. British Horse Society Kenilworth Warwickshire United Kingdom

5. Dick White Referrals Six Mile Bottom, Cambridgeshire CB8 0UH United Kingdom

6. Linnaeus Veterinary Ltd, Friars Gate Shirley United Kingdom

7. Fitzpatrick Referrals Oncology and Soft Tissue Ltd Surrey United Kingdom

8. Small Animal Hospital Hofheim, IVC Evidensia Munich Germany

9. Policlinico Veterinario Roma Sud Rome Italy

10. Gregorio Settimo Rome Italy

11. Faculdade de Medicina Veterinária da Universidade Lusófona de Humanidades e Tecnologias Lisbon Portugal

12. Clinica Neurologica Veterinaria NVA Milan Italy

13. AniCura Tierklinik Haar Haar Germany

14. North Downs Specialist Referrals Bletchingley United Kingdom

15. Centro Traumatologico Ortopedico Veterinario Arenzano, Genoa Liguria Italy

16. Neurology Service, Department of Small Animal Surgery, Vetsuisse Faculty University of Zurich Zürich Switzerland

17. Department of Small Animals, Faculty for Veterinary Medicine University Leipzig Leipzig Germany

18. Neurology and Neurosurgery Division San Marco Veterinary Clinic Veggiano Padua Italy

19. Small Animal Practice, Neurology Wiesbaden Germany

20. Section of Clinical & Comparative Neuropathology Centre for Clinical Veterinary Medicine, Ludwig‐Maximilians‐Universität München Munich Germany

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundPeripheral nerve sheath tumors (PNSTs) are a group of neoplasms originating from Schwann cells or pluripotent cell of the neural crest. Therapeutic options and prognosis are influenced by their degree of malignancy and location.Hypothesis/ObjectivesIdentify magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) features predictive of PNST histologic grade.AnimalsForty‐four dogs with histopathological diagnosis of spinal PNSTs and previous MRI investigation.MethodsA multicenter retrospective study including cases with (a) histopathologic diagnosis of PNST and (b) MRI studies available for review. Histologic slides were reviewed and graded by a board‐certified pathologist according to a modified French system (FNCLCC) for grading soft tissue sarcomas. The MRI studies were reviewed by 2 board‐certified radiologists blinded to the grade of the tumor and the final decision on the imaging characteristics was reached by consensus. Relationships between tumor grade and histological and MRI findings were assessed using statistical analysis.ResultsForty‐four cases met inclusion criteria; 16 patients were PNSTs Grade 1 (low‐grade), 19 were PNSTs Grade 2 (medium‐grade), and 9 were PNSTs Grade 3 (high‐grade). Large volume (P = .03) and severe peripheral contrast enhancement (P = .04) were significantly associated with high tumor grade. Degree of muscle atrophy, heterogeneous signal and tumor growth into the vertebral canal were not associated with grade.Conclusions and Clinical ImportanceGrade of malignancy was difficult to identify based on diagnostic imaging alone. However, some MRI features were predictive of high‐grade PNSTs including tumor size and peripheral contrast enhancement.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

General Veterinary

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