An anaplastic astrocytoma (optic chiasmatic-hypothalamic glioma) in a dog
- PMID: 12949415
- DOI: 10.1354/vp.40-5-567
An anaplastic astrocytoma (optic chiasmatic-hypothalamic glioma) in a dog
Abstract
A tumor located in the optic nerve extended through the optic chiasm, involving the hypophysis and the hypothalamic area in a 3.5-year-old male Boxer dog. It showed a biphasic pattern in which numerous highly fibrillated, well-differentiated pilocytic areas were intermingled with pleomorphic, microcystic tumor tissue. Immunohistochemical analysis of the tumor revealed that most of the neoplastic cells were immunoreactive for S-100 protein, with less intensity for glial fibrillary acidic protein (GFAP) and vimentin. A diagnosis of anaplastic astrocytoma was made on the basis of the histopathologic findings and immunohistochemical results. Moreover, there were similarities with the malignant variant of pilocytic astrocytoma described in human adults as an optic chiasmatic-hypothalamic glioma.
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