Retinoblastoma in the eye of a llama (Llama glama) |
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Authors: | Fugaro Michael N Kiupel Matti Montiani-Ferreira Fabiano Hawkins Jan F Janovitz Evan B |
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Institution: | Department of Veterinary Clinical Sciences, Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN 47907, USA. michael.fugaro@ag.state.nj.us |
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Abstract: | ANIMAL STUDIED: A 6-year-old, pregnant female llama experienced a 6-month history of epiphora, buphthalmos, and acute loss of vision in the left eye. The condition was unresponsive to topical antimicrobial and anti-inflammatory therapy and progressed to corneal rupture. PROCEDURES: Transpalpebral enucleation was performed and an intraorbital silicone prosthesis was implanted. The eye was fixed in formalin and processed according to routine paraffin technique. Sections of a mass were immunohistochemically prepared routinely and stained for glial fibrillary acidic protein (GFAP), S-antigen, and rhodopsin. RESULTS: Gross, histopathologic, and immunohistochemical analysis revealed a retinal tumor consistent with a retinoblastoma. The neoplastic tissue formed Flexner-Wintersteiner and Homer-Wright rosettes, originated from the retina, and demonstrated photoreceptor differentiation with S-antigen and rhodopsin expression. Neoplastic cells were negative for GFAP. Four years after enucleation, the llama showed no signs of recurrent neoplasia. CONCLUSIONS: This report describes the diagnosis and successful treatment of the first known retinoblastoma in a llama. |
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Keywords: | enucleation llama (Llama glama) retinoblastoma rhodopsin rosettes S-antigen |
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