Peer-reviewed veterinary case report
Ocular and periocular hemangiosarcoma in six horses
- Journal:
- Veterinary Ophthalmology
- Year:
- 2017
- Authors:
- Scherrer, Nicole M. et al.
- Affiliation:
- Department of Clinical Studies New Bolton Center University of Pennsylvania School of Veterinary Medicine 382 West Street Road Kennett Square PA 19348 USA · United States
- Species:
- horse
Abstract
AbstractObjectiveTo determine the characteristics of and prognosis for ocular and periocular hemangiosarcoma in horses.Animal studiedSix horses treated for ocular or periocular hemangiosarcoma.ProcedureA retrospective review of medical records from 2007 to 2015 was performed to identify horses with a histologic diagnosis of ocular or periocular hemangiosarcoma. Signalment (age, sex, breed), duration of clinical signs, prior treatment, tumor size and location, medical and surgical treatment including postoperative chemotherapy, follow‐up time, and outcome were obtained from medical records. Histopathology was reviewed by a board‐certified pathologist.ResultsIn six horses diagnosed with ocular or periocular hemangiosarcoma, no breed, age, or sex was overrepresented. Sites included the temporal limbus (3), third eyelid (2), and uvea (1). With the exception of one horse with uveal hemangiosarcoma, 5/6 horses had lightly pigmented periocular haircoat. Histologic features of ocular hemangiosarcoma in 6/6 cases included high cellularity, nuclear pleomorphism, and inflammation with a mitotic index ranging from 0 to 8 mitoses per 10 consecutive 400× fields. Five of six tumors displayed solar elastosis, indicating ultraviolet light‐induced damage to sub‐epithelial collagen. Treatment included surgical excision in all cases and was not associated with recurrence in 4/6. Three cases that received ancillary treatment with topical mitomycin C had no postoperative recurrence. Two cases with postexcisional recurrence had histologic evidence of incomplete excision.ConclusionsComplete surgical excision may be associated with resolution of periocular and ocular hemangiosarcoma in horses. Etiopathogenesis may include exposure to ultraviolet light.
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