77. Melanocytic tumors, the important tumors of nervous tissue. Mixed tumors Flashcards

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Melanocytic tumours

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Melanoblast, melanocyte origin (neuroectodermal)
Skin, hair follicle are the anatomic locations (basal layer of epidermis)
Pigment in melanosomes
Melanocytoma (benign tumour)
Melanoma (malignant, however the name does not show this)

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Melanocytoma

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Epidermal, dermal or adnexal
Mostly affects dogs (vizsla!), horses (Arabian) Aged animals

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Melanoma

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Malignant, agressive neoplasm
Mucocutaneous junction!!, oral cavity
Rarely (10%) on hairy skin (head, scrotum)
Mostly in dogs
Very pigmented

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Rhabdomyoma

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Extremely rare (also is human)
Rhabdomyoblast origin (skeletal muscle)
benign

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Leiomyoma

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 Tumour of smooth muscle tissue
 Dog: vagina, GI tract

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Cardial rhabdomyoma

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cardiac muscle

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Astrocytoma

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 Subgroup of gliomas
 Divergent group, many histotypes (diffuse or well-circumscribed)
 15% of all CNS tumours
 Mostly in dogs, brachycephalic breeds

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Oligodendroglioma

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Oligodendrocytic origin
Well-circumscribed, but infiltrative tumour
Mostly in dogs, brachycephalic breeds

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Oligoastrocytoma

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Diffusely infiltrative type of glioma
Carries characteristics of astrocytoma and oligodendroglioma

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Medulloblastoma

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Primitive neuroectodermal tumour
Affects the cerebellum
In older dogs and cats

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Meningioma

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Originates from meningeal cells
 Most frequent primery CNS tumour in dogs (45%) and cats (60%)
 Boxer, golden retriever!
 Also in spinal cord, intradural (C, L-S)

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Schwannoma

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Benign Schwann cells

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Neurofibroma

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Benign, Schwann cell + fibroblast + perineural cells

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Perineurioma

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very rare!
* Modified Schwann cells
* „onion bulb” pattern around axon

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Teratoma and teratocarcinoma

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mixed tumor
from totipotent stem cells (normally in testicle, ovary, sequestred mesodermal embryonic remnants) → both ecto-, meso- and endodermal components in the tumour

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