Proyectos
Rhabdoid melanoma in a harpy eagle (Harpia harpyja)
Resumen
A 28-year-old male harpy eagle (Harpia harpyja) with a history of anorexia, hyporexia, lethargy, and progressive weight loss was found dead and submitted for post-mortem examination. Gross findings include dark brown discolouration of testes and lungs; the testes were bilaterally enlarged, glistening brown-grey to blackish in appearance, firm, smooth, and multilobulated. The lungs contained a mass with similar features to the testicles, irregularly shaped with multiple nodules. Histology of testis showed round, polygonal and pleomorphic cells, containing melanin pigments and a typical eosinophilic vacuole in their cytoplasm and with severe pleomorphism. An immunohistochemistry panel with Melan-A, vimentin, CK AE1/AE/3, MUM-1 and CD-68 were performed, yielding a positive reaction for Melan-A and vimentin. The morphology of the tumour cells, the presence of melanin pigment and the immunoreactivity for Melan-A and vimentin by the cells led to a diagnosis of rhabdoid melanoma.
Convocatoria
Nombre de la convocatoria:CONVOCATORIA DEL FONDO DE INVESTIGACIÓN FMVZ - AÑO 2021 - PARA EL APOYO A LA PUBLICACIÓN DE ARTÍCULOS EN REVISTAS CIENTÍFICAS
Modalidad:Modalidad Única - Apoyo a la publicación de artículos en revistas científicas
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