A háziállatok haemophagocytás histiocytás sarcomája : Irodalmi összefoglaló és esetbemutatók
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Date
2023-12Author
Dobra, Péter Ferenc
Szilasi, Anna
Vajdovich, Péter
Erdélyi, Ildikó
Horváth, Dávid Géza
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10.56385/magyallorv.2023.12.725-734Metadata
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Background: Hemophagocytic histiocytic sarcoma is a unique, rare and highly
malignant tumor of bone marrow and spleen macrophages. The marked erythrophagocytic activity of the neoplastic cells leads to a characteristic clinicopathological appearance and due to the frequent lack of mass formation, it has to be
differentiated from immune-mediated disorders, mainly Evans syndrome.
Objectives: The authors aimed to provide an overview of the tumor using scientific literature data and demonstrate the distinctive pathological lesions using
their own cases.
Materials and Methods: The carcass of a 5-year-old female Bernese Mountain
Dog was brought to the Department of Pathology of the University of Veterinary
Medicine for diagnostic necropsy, and also the biopsy samples of a 13-year-old,
male Rottweiler dog for histological examination. Routine and special staining
procedures were applied for the evaluation of characteristic histopathological
lesions.
Results and Discussion: These dogs showed a rapid course of illness, had hepatosplenomegaly, and the clinical case also presented the characteristic regenerative anemia and thrombocytopenia. With histopathological examination, the
neoplastic macrophage infiltration could be seen in various organs, but mainly in
the spleen and liver. The tumor cells showed marked erythrophagocytosis. This
literature review supplemented with case presentations highlights the importance of hemophagocytic histiocytic sarcoma in the differentials of regenerative
anemia and thrombocytopenia of domestic animals.