Abstract

ABSTRACT This report describes clinical, ultrasonographic and anatomopathological findings in a case of metastatic melanoma in an adult Saanen goat. Clinically, the goat had apathy, an intra-abdominal palpable firm structure, and exophytic keratinized areas on the skin of the udder. Ultrasound revealed non-encapsulated oval structures, with heterogeneous echogenicity and marked central and peripheral vascularization, and hypoechoic hepatic multifocal to coalescent areas. In the udder, there were non-encapsulated oval structures with heterogeneous echogenicity and hyperechoic center surrounded by hypoechogenic tissue. Grossly, there were black multifocal to coalescent areas in the liver, as well as black nodules in mammary and mesenteric lymph nodes, uterus, spleen, and myocardium. Microscopically, multifocal melanocytic neoplastic proliferation was observed in the dermis and junction of the udder epidermis. Most of the neoplastic cells had cytoplasmic granules of melanin. In the liver there were areas of neoplastic tissue compressing the adjacent parenchyma, with central foci of necrosis, mild desmoplasia, and multifocal infiltration of malignant cells into the adjacent tissues. Similar findings were observed in the mammary and mesenteric lymph nodes, uterus, spleen, and myocardium, which characterized metastatic melanoma. Ultrasonography played a key role for establishing the diagnosis of a metastatic melanoma and helped establish a proper clinical management protocol.

Highlights

  • Ultrasonography is a non-invasive diagnostic tool that allows evaluation of morphological changes in internal organs, which otherwise would be mostly done by exploratory laparotomy or necropsy (Braun and Steininger, 2011; Sousa and Teixeira, 2019)

  • There were non-encapsulated oval structures with heterogeneous echogenicity and hyperechoic center surrounded by hypoechogenic tissue

  • Ultrasonography played a key role for establishing the diagnosis of a metastatic melanoma and helped establish a proper clinical management protocol

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Introduction

Ultrasonography is a non-invasive diagnostic tool that allows evaluation of morphological changes in internal organs, which otherwise would be mostly done by exploratory laparotomy or necropsy (Braun and Steininger, 2011; Sousa and Teixeira, 2019). This technique has been applied to ruminant diagnostic medicine, including its application the diagnosis of neoplastic processes including hepatocellular adenoma (Braun et al, 2005), biliary carcinoma (Braun and Steininger, 2011), lymphoma (Braun et al, 2011), and leiomyoma (Sharma et al, 2012) in cattle; as well as a case of thymoma in a goat (Szaluś-Jordanow et al, 2019). Considering that an accurate diagnosis is critical for establishing the prognosis and to elect suitable therapeutic approaches (Goldschmidt and Goldschmidt, 2017), the aim of this report was to describe ultrasonographic and pathologic findings in a case of metastatic melanoma in a Saanen goat

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