Differentiated embryonal rhabdomyosarcoma in a cow. |
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Authors: | K Jimma Y Wada Y Ishikawa K Kadota |
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Affiliation: | Rumoi Livestock Hygiene Service Center, Horonobe, Hokkaido, Japan. |
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Abstract: | An embryonal rhabdomyosarcoma was found in the pleura of a 2-year-old Holstein cow after first delivery. The most predominant cells in the tumor were relatively small in size, but considerable numbers of more differentiated cells of larger sizes mingled with the small cells. The most differentiated cells were characterized by multinucleation, abundant cytoplasm containing cross-striated fibrils, intense immunoreactivity for desmin, and weak or negative reactivity for vimentin. Such cells, lacking mitotic activity and displaying weak or no reactivity for proliferating cell nuclear antigen, were considered to be malignant counterparts of myotubes or muscle fibers. This neoplasm seems to follow normal skeletal muscle embryogenesis, and to be capable of differentiation into the final stage of muscle development. |
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