Paramedullary plasma cell myeloma originating from the first cervical vertebra (C1) in an 8-month-old Warmblood with tetraparesis: Clinical and pathological findings

IF 0.8 4区 农林科学 Q3 VETERINARY SCIENCES
Anna Pelli, Vivien Schiffbauer, Simone Della Tommasa, Reiner Ulrich, Anja Reinert, Kerstin Gerlach, Iris Völker
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Abstract

To the authors' knowledge there is only one report in the literature describing plasma cell paramedullary myeloma in horses as so-called ‘break out lesions’, originating from vertebral bone marrow and invading the epidural space. This report describes clinical and pathomorphological findings of such. An 8-month-old Warmblood colt exhibited acute tetraparesis and a cervical column spinal cord lesion was suspected. Computed tomography revealed C1 osteolytic lesions by a heterogeneous mass. By pathomorphological examination including transmission electron microscopy, a plasma cell myeloma was identified, locally compressing the spinal cord. In tetraparetic young horses traumatic spinal cord injuries, cervical vertebral malformations, and central nervous system infectious diseases represent common differentials. However, osteolytic tumours such as paramedullary (plasma cell) myelomas, as space occupying lesion due to vertebral canal intrusion, should be considered as a cause for severe neurological deficits.

一匹8个月大的温血马因四肢瘫痪而患上源自第一颈椎(C1)的髓旁浆细胞骨髓瘤:临床和病理结果
据作者所知,文献中只有一份报告描述了马的浆细胞髓旁骨髓瘤,即所谓的 "爆发性病变",起源于脊椎骨骨髓并侵入硬膜外腔。本报告描述了这种病的临床和病理形态学发现。一匹 8 个月大的温血小马出现急性四肢瘫痪,怀疑是颈椎脊髓病变。计算机断层扫描显示,C1溶骨性病变为异质肿块。通过病理形态学检查(包括透射电子显微镜),发现了浆细胞骨髓瘤,局部压迫脊髓。对于四肢瘫痪的幼马,脊髓外伤、颈椎畸形和中枢神经系统感染性疾病是常见的鉴别病症。然而,溶骨性肿瘤,如髓旁(浆细胞)骨髓瘤,由于侵入椎管导致空间占位性病变,应被视为导致严重神经功能缺损的原因。
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Equine Veterinary Education
Equine Veterinary Education 农林科学-兽医学
CiteScore
2.40
自引率
22.20%
发文量
132
审稿时长
18-36 weeks
期刊介绍: Equine Veterinary Education (EVE) is the official journal of post-graduate education of both the British Equine Veterinary Association (BEVA) and the American Association of Equine Practitioners (AAEP). Equine Veterinary Education is a monthly, peer-reviewed, subscription-based journal, integrating clinical research papers, review articles and case reports from international sources, covering all aspects of medicine and surgery relating to equids. These papers facilitate the dissemination and implementation of new ideas and techniques relating to clinical veterinary practice, with the ultimate aim of promoting best practice. New developments are placed in perspective, encompassing new concepts and peer commentary. The target audience is veterinarians primarily engaged in the practise of equine medicine and surgery. The educational value of a submitted article is one of the most important criteria that are assessed when deciding whether to accept it for publication. Articles do not necessarily need to contain original or novel information but we welcome submission of this material. The educational value of an article may relate to articles published with it (e.g. a Case Report may not have direct educational value but an associated Clinical Commentary or Review Article published alongside it will enhance the educational value).
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