Glomus cell tumour on the head of a cat

Case summary A solitary, sessile, non-ulcerated, freely mobile cutaneous mass approximately 1 cm in diameter on the left temporal region of a 7-year-old neutered female cat was examined. A fine-needle aspirate and wedge biopsy were performed by the referring veterinary surgeon and indicated a neopla...

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Main Authors: Alessandro Conte, Emma Scurrell, Stephen J Baines
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: SAGE Publishing 2018-09-01
Series:Journal of Feline Medicine and Surgery Open Reports
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1177/2055116918801033
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spelling doaj-354b0a5134bf49b3b5a4cb1eab0397b62020-11-25T03:48:36ZengSAGE PublishingJournal of Feline Medicine and Surgery Open Reports2055-11692018-09-01410.1177/2055116918801033Glomus cell tumour on the head of a catAlessandro Conte0Emma Scurrell1Stephen J Baines2Animal Health Trust, Lanwades Park, Kentford, Newmarket, UKCytoPath Ltd, Ledbury, UKWillows Veterinary Centre and Referral Service, Shirley, Solihull, UKCase summary A solitary, sessile, non-ulcerated, freely mobile cutaneous mass approximately 1 cm in diameter on the left temporal region of a 7-year-old neutered female cat was examined. A fine-needle aspirate and wedge biopsy were performed by the referring veterinary surgeon and indicated a neoplasm of uncertain cell lineage. On histopathological examination, the deep dermis contained a discrete, non-encapsulated and vascular neoplasm with morphological and immunophenotypical features typical of a glomus cell tumour. Neoplastic cells were immunopositive for vimentin, muscle actin and smooth muscle actin, and immunonegative for cytokeratin, S100, desmin and von Willebrand factor (factor VIII-related antigen). Relevance and novel information Glomus cell tumours arise from modified smooth muscle cells and are rare in animals, particularly cats. Specific immunohistochemistry is of fundamental importance in the correct diagnosis of these tumours and should be considered for masses when cytology and histology results are inconclusive or uncertain.https://doi.org/10.1177/2055116918801033
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Emma Scurrell
Stephen J Baines
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Glomus cell tumour on the head of a cat
Journal of Feline Medicine and Surgery Open Reports
author_facet Alessandro Conte
Emma Scurrell
Stephen J Baines
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title Glomus cell tumour on the head of a cat
title_short Glomus cell tumour on the head of a cat
title_full Glomus cell tumour on the head of a cat
title_fullStr Glomus cell tumour on the head of a cat
title_full_unstemmed Glomus cell tumour on the head of a cat
title_sort glomus cell tumour on the head of a cat
publisher SAGE Publishing
series Journal of Feline Medicine and Surgery Open Reports
issn 2055-1169
publishDate 2018-09-01
description Case summary A solitary, sessile, non-ulcerated, freely mobile cutaneous mass approximately 1 cm in diameter on the left temporal region of a 7-year-old neutered female cat was examined. A fine-needle aspirate and wedge biopsy were performed by the referring veterinary surgeon and indicated a neoplasm of uncertain cell lineage. On histopathological examination, the deep dermis contained a discrete, non-encapsulated and vascular neoplasm with morphological and immunophenotypical features typical of a glomus cell tumour. Neoplastic cells were immunopositive for vimentin, muscle actin and smooth muscle actin, and immunonegative for cytokeratin, S100, desmin and von Willebrand factor (factor VIII-related antigen). Relevance and novel information Glomus cell tumours arise from modified smooth muscle cells and are rare in animals, particularly cats. Specific immunohistochemistry is of fundamental importance in the correct diagnosis of these tumours and should be considered for masses when cytology and histology results are inconclusive or uncertain.
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