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Tibiotarsal Subcutaneous Xanthogranuloma in a Rose-breasted Cockatoo (Eolophus roseicapilla): A Case Report | ||
Iranian Journal of Veterinary Medicine | ||
مقاله 15، دوره 18، شماره 1، فروردین 2024، صفحه 151-158 اصل مقاله (1.36 M) | ||
نوع مقاله: Case Report | ||
شناسه دیجیتال (DOI): 10.32598/ijvm.18.1.1005267 | ||
نویسندگان | ||
Farhang Sasani* 1؛ Diba Golchin1؛ Mohammad Yasan Bangash2؛ Soheil Khorasaninejad3؛ Sanaz Banifazl4 | ||
1Department of Pathology, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, University of Tehran, Tehran, Iran. | ||
2Department of Clinical Sciences, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Université de Montréal, Montréal, Canada. | ||
3Department of Ornamental Bird Diseases, Oxygen Veterinary Hospital, Tehran, Iran. | ||
4Department of Surgery, Oxygen Veterinary Hospital, Tehran, Iran. | ||
چکیده | ||
Background: Xanthogranuloma (xanthoma) presents as a rare, non-infectious granulomatous lesion with a yellowish and soft appearance. Hypercholesterolemia and hyperlipidemia are believed to be the underlying causes of this lesion. Xanthoma has been identified in vertebrates and humans. Objectives: This report presents a case of cutaneous xanthogranuloma located in the tibiotarsal region of a 5-year-old rose-breasted cockatoo (Eolophus roseicapilla) fed with high-fat diets. Methods: The cockatoo underwent anesthesia using isoflurane administered through a face mask connected to an Ohmeda anesthesia machine. The mass was surgically removed and submitted for histopathological examination. The tissue was fixed in 10% neutral buffered formalin, and representative sections were routinely processed for hematoxylin and eosin (H&E) staining. Moreover, frozen sections were obtained and stained with the Oil Red O technique. Results: Upon histopathologic examination of routine H&E slides, vacuolated macrophages, and multinucleated giant cells were noted in addition to cholesterol clefts and heterophilic infiltrates. Oil Red O staining was performed to detect intracellular and extracellular lipid content. Xanthogranulomas invaded the surrounding tissues, necessitating complete surgical excision. The lesion did not recur during the 1-month follow-up, but the patient died due to respiratory disorders. Conclusion: Stress and high-lipid feed consumption were considered the predisposing factors to xanthogranuloma development in this bird. | ||
کلیدواژهها | ||
Cockatoo؛ Tibiotarsal region؛ Xanthogranuloma؛ Histopathology؛ Oil red O | ||
اصل مقاله | ||
Case History
Histopathologic scrutiny revealed sheets of densely packed foamy and lipid-laden macrophages, heterophilic inflammatory infiltrates (Figure 3), numerous multinucleated giant cells, and cholesterol clefts (Figure 4).
Lipid-laden macrophages and extracellular lipid deposits were positively stained with Oil Red O (Figure 5).
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