猫嗜酸性心包积液和心包炎。

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Journal of Feline Medicine and Surgery Open Reports Pub Date : 2023-12-02 eCollection Date: 2023-07-01 DOI:10.1177/20551169231213498
Meagan Alisa Wheatley, John Shamoun, Ricardo Maggi, Edward B Breitschwerdt, Samantha L Sommer, John M Cullen, Devorah Marks Stowe
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病例总结:一只10岁家养短毛猫表现为嗜睡、厌食症和呼吸困难。大量胸膜和心包积液促使胸腔穿刺和心包膜穿刺。心包积液的细胞学检查显示高度细胞出血,嗜酸性粒细胞(12%)积液,伴有许多明显不典型的疑似间皮细胞,可能与肿瘤有关。胸腔镜心包次全切除术和心包膜组织学显示主要为嗜酸性炎症伴多灶间皮肥大和溃疡。系列全血细胞计数未发现外周嗜酸性粒细胞增多。最初的传染病检测大多呈阴性。刚地弓形虫滴度与先前暴露最一致,尽管不能排除再激活。业主的病史包括先前诊断为巴尔通体病。由于明确排除巴尔通体物种的挑战,猫被经验性地用普拉氟沙星和多西环素治疗,并进行了次全心包切除术。起初有改善,但出院后约3个月胸腔积液复发。这只猫被实施了安乐死,没有进行尸检。随后心包积液中的螺原体/巴尔通体/伯氏疏螺旋体液滴数字PCR检测到文氏巴尔通体伯氏亚种的DNA,外周血培养和测序显示一种罕见的顶端复合体(与Colpodella属90%同源),临床意义未知。没有进行丝状细菌和真菌病原体的检测。相关性和新信息:本病例提供了几个独特的实体-嗜酸性心包积液和病因不明的嗜酸性心包炎-并说明了可能发生在反应性和增生性间皮细胞中的著名的显著非典型性,特别是很少取样和细胞学描述的猫心包积液,支持对这一细胞学发现的谨慎解释。
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Eosinophilic pericardial effusion and pericarditis in a cat.

Case summary: A 10-year-old domestic shorthair cat presented for lethargy, anorexia and labored breathing. Significant pleural and pericardial effusions prompted thoracocentesis and pericardiocentesis. Cytologic evaluation of the pericardial effusion revealed a highly cellular hemorrhagic, eosinophilic (12%) effusion, with many markedly atypical suspected mesothelial cells, interpreted as concerning for neoplasia. Thoracoscopic subtotal pericardiectomy and histology of the pericardium revealed predominantly eosinophilic inflammation with multifocal mesothelial hypertrophy and ulceration. A peripheral eosinophilia was not present on serial complete blood counts. Initial infectious disease testing was mostly negative. Toxoplasma gondii titers were most consistent with prior exposure, although reactivation could not be excluded. The owner's medical history included a prior diagnosis of bartonellosis. Owing to the challenges of definitive Bartonella species exclusion, the cat was treated empirically with pradofloxacin and doxycycline, and a subtotal pericardectomy. There was improvement at first but pleural effusion recurred approximately 3 months after discharge. The cat was euthanized and a necropsy was not performed. Subsequent pericardial effusion Piroplasma/Bartonella/Borrelia droplet digital PCR detected DNA of Bartonella vinsonii subspecies berkhoffii, and peripheral blood culture and sequencing revealed a rare apicomplexan organism (90% homology with Colpodella species) of unknown clinical significance. Testing for filamentous bacteria and fungal pathogens was not performed.

Relevance and novel information: This case offers several unique entities - eosinophilic pericardial effusion and eosinophilic pericarditis of unknown etiology - and illustrates the well-known marked atypia that may occur in reactive and hyperplastic mesothelial cells, particularly of infrequently sampled and cytologically described feline pericardial effusion, supporting a cautious interpretation of this cytology finding.

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