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Identification of Histopathological Criteria for the Diagnosis of Canine Cutaneous Progressive Angiomatosis

SIMPLE SUMMARY: In animals, cutaneous progressive angiomatosis (CPA) is a disorder with variable prognosis related to the extension and depth of infiltration of the surrounding tissues by vessels. CPA may share some microscopical features with other vascular proliferations such as low-grade well-dif...

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Autores principales: Abramo, Francesca, Vascellari, Marta, Colzi, Giada, Pazzini, Luca, Albanese, Francesco, Olivieri, Lara, Zanardello, Claudia, Salvadori, Claudia, Avallone, Giancarlo, Roccabianca, Paola
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9318656/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35878357
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/vetsci9070340
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author Abramo, Francesca
Vascellari, Marta
Colzi, Giada
Pazzini, Luca
Albanese, Francesco
Olivieri, Lara
Zanardello, Claudia
Salvadori, Claudia
Avallone, Giancarlo
Roccabianca, Paola
author_facet Abramo, Francesca
Vascellari, Marta
Colzi, Giada
Pazzini, Luca
Albanese, Francesco
Olivieri, Lara
Zanardello, Claudia
Salvadori, Claudia
Avallone, Giancarlo
Roccabianca, Paola
author_sort Abramo, Francesca
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description SIMPLE SUMMARY: In animals, cutaneous progressive angiomatosis (CPA) is a disorder with variable prognosis related to the extension and depth of infiltration of the surrounding tissues by vessels. CPA may share some microscopical features with other vascular proliferations such as low-grade well-differentiated capillaritic hemangiosarcoma (HS), making the diagnosis not always straightforward. The aim of this study is to assess the most common diagnostic microscopical features of CPA in dogs. Eleven histopathological criteria were analyzed on 31 CPA and 11 primary cutaneous HS in dogs. Features significantly associated with CPA included: lobular growth, interposition of connective tissue and adnexa between the vascular proliferation, presence of nerve fibers, and a mixed vascular proliferative component. Absence of plump/prominent endothelial cells, lack of atypia, and lack of mitoses were also significant factors for differentiating CPA from HS. In conclusion, the presence and/or absence of multiple microscopical clues allowed for the distinction of CPA from HS. ABSTRACT: The term angiomatosis is used to denote a group of well-known to poorly characterized proliferative vascular entities. In animals, cutaneous progressive angiomatosis (CPA) is a disorder with variable prognosis related to the extension and depth of infiltration of the surrounding tissues by vessels. CPA may share some microscopical features with other vascular proliferations such as low-grade well-differentiated capillaritic hemangiosarcoma (HS), making the diagnosis not always straightforward, especially in small biopsies. The aim of this study is to retrospectively assess the most common diagnostic microscopical features of CPA in dogs. In this work, 11 histopathological criteria were analyzed on 31 CPA and 11 primary cutaneous HS in dogs. Features significantly associated with CPA included: lobular growth, interposition of connective tissue and adnexa between the vascular proliferation, presence of nerve fibers, and a mixed vascular proliferative component. Absence of plump/prominent endothelial cells, lack of atypia, and lack of mitoses were also significant factors differentiating CPA from HS. Additional distinctive findings in CPA, although with no statistical association to CPA diagnosis, were vascular shunting, absence of necrosis, and endothelial cell piling up. In conclusion, the combined use of different microscopical clues allowed for the distinction of CPA from HS and was considered useful for the diagnosis of CPA.
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spelling pubmed-93186562022-07-27 Identification of Histopathological Criteria for the Diagnosis of Canine Cutaneous Progressive Angiomatosis Abramo, Francesca Vascellari, Marta Colzi, Giada Pazzini, Luca Albanese, Francesco Olivieri, Lara Zanardello, Claudia Salvadori, Claudia Avallone, Giancarlo Roccabianca, Paola Vet Sci Article SIMPLE SUMMARY: In animals, cutaneous progressive angiomatosis (CPA) is a disorder with variable prognosis related to the extension and depth of infiltration of the surrounding tissues by vessels. CPA may share some microscopical features with other vascular proliferations such as low-grade well-differentiated capillaritic hemangiosarcoma (HS), making the diagnosis not always straightforward. The aim of this study is to assess the most common diagnostic microscopical features of CPA in dogs. Eleven histopathological criteria were analyzed on 31 CPA and 11 primary cutaneous HS in dogs. Features significantly associated with CPA included: lobular growth, interposition of connective tissue and adnexa between the vascular proliferation, presence of nerve fibers, and a mixed vascular proliferative component. Absence of plump/prominent endothelial cells, lack of atypia, and lack of mitoses were also significant factors for differentiating CPA from HS. In conclusion, the presence and/or absence of multiple microscopical clues allowed for the distinction of CPA from HS. ABSTRACT: The term angiomatosis is used to denote a group of well-known to poorly characterized proliferative vascular entities. In animals, cutaneous progressive angiomatosis (CPA) is a disorder with variable prognosis related to the extension and depth of infiltration of the surrounding tissues by vessels. CPA may share some microscopical features with other vascular proliferations such as low-grade well-differentiated capillaritic hemangiosarcoma (HS), making the diagnosis not always straightforward, especially in small biopsies. The aim of this study is to retrospectively assess the most common diagnostic microscopical features of CPA in dogs. In this work, 11 histopathological criteria were analyzed on 31 CPA and 11 primary cutaneous HS in dogs. Features significantly associated with CPA included: lobular growth, interposition of connective tissue and adnexa between the vascular proliferation, presence of nerve fibers, and a mixed vascular proliferative component. Absence of plump/prominent endothelial cells, lack of atypia, and lack of mitoses were also significant factors differentiating CPA from HS. Additional distinctive findings in CPA, although with no statistical association to CPA diagnosis, were vascular shunting, absence of necrosis, and endothelial cell piling up. In conclusion, the combined use of different microscopical clues allowed for the distinction of CPA from HS and was considered useful for the diagnosis of CPA. MDPI 2022-07-05 /pmc/articles/PMC9318656/ /pubmed/35878357 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/vetsci9070340 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Abramo, Francesca
Vascellari, Marta
Colzi, Giada
Pazzini, Luca
Albanese, Francesco
Olivieri, Lara
Zanardello, Claudia
Salvadori, Claudia
Avallone, Giancarlo
Roccabianca, Paola
Identification of Histopathological Criteria for the Diagnosis of Canine Cutaneous Progressive Angiomatosis
title Identification of Histopathological Criteria for the Diagnosis of Canine Cutaneous Progressive Angiomatosis
title_full Identification of Histopathological Criteria for the Diagnosis of Canine Cutaneous Progressive Angiomatosis
title_fullStr Identification of Histopathological Criteria for the Diagnosis of Canine Cutaneous Progressive Angiomatosis
title_full_unstemmed Identification of Histopathological Criteria for the Diagnosis of Canine Cutaneous Progressive Angiomatosis
title_short Identification of Histopathological Criteria for the Diagnosis of Canine Cutaneous Progressive Angiomatosis
title_sort identification of histopathological criteria for the diagnosis of canine cutaneous progressive angiomatosis
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9318656/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35878357
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/vetsci9070340
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