Splenic hemangioendothelial neoplasm in a captive Northern Snakehead from the Potomac River

Author:

Walsh Heather L.1ORCID,Blazer Vicki S.1,Wolf Jeffrey C.2,Densmore Christine L.3

Affiliation:

1. U.S. Geological Survey, Eastern Ecological Science Center, Leetown Research Laboratory Kearneysville West Virginia USA

2. Experimental Pathology Laboratories, Inc Sterling Virginia USA

3. U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Fish and Aquatic Conservation, Branch of Aquatic Invasive Species Falls Church Virginia USA

Abstract

AbstractObjectiveAt the U.S. Geological Survey Leetown Research Laboratory in Kearneysville, West Virginia, an approximately 3‐year‐old, captive‐held Northern Snakehead Channa argus with clinical signs of abdominal distention died and was necropsied 1 day after an examination under anesthesia. A mass discovered in the midcoelomic cavity, presumed to be deformed spleen, was comprised of large, pseudocystic structures that contained considerable volumes of opaque, straw‐colored fluid.MethodsA histopathological evaluation revealed that the tissue consisted of foci of small capillaries, nodular areas of proliferating, pleomorphic endothelial cells, and areas of necrosis within the pseudocyst wall. Positive nuclear and nonspecific immunolabeling with a vascular marker, cluster of differentiation 31, was concentrated in and around vascular spaces.ResultBased on these observations, the tumor has been putatively identified as a hemangioendothelial neoplasm.ConclusionThis would represent the first report of a vascular tumor in a Northern Snakehead and, globally, one of the few described neoplasms identified in a member of the Channidae family.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Aquatic Science

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