Pathology of the Hematopoietic System. Lecture 2: Lympho/Myelo-proliferative diseases and Lymph nodes

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Pathology of the Hematopoietic System Lecture 2: Lympho/Myelo-proliferative diseases and Lymph nodes Shannon Martinson, September 2015

Primary Hematopoietic Neoplasia Lymphoma Hematopoietic Neoplasia Lymphoproliferative Disease Lymphoid leukemia Plasma cell tumours Histiocytic Neoplasia Myeloproliferative Disease Myeloid leukemia Myelodysplastic Syndrome Mast cell tumour

Multiple forms: Enzootic Bovine Lymphoma Sporadic Bovine Lymphoma Calf form Juvenile form / Thymic form Cutaneous form Bovine Lymphoma

Bovine Lymphoma Enzootic bovine lymphoma Adult cattle (~5-8 years old) Bovine leukemia virus (retrovirus) 30% of infected cattle persistent lymphocytosis < 5% of infected cattle lymphoma Multicentric lymphoma of B cell origin More common in dairy cattle - due to management practices and average animal age Transmission: Natural breeding Contaminated needles, dehorning and eartagging equipment Rectal sleeves* Blood sucking arthropods

Bovine Lymphoma Enzootic bovine lymphoma Adult cattle (~5-8 years old) Bovine leukemia virus (retrovirus) 30% of infected cattle persistent lymphocytosis < 5% of infected cattle lymphoma Multicentric lymphoma of B cell origin More common in dairy cattle - due to management practices and average animal age

Bovine Lymphoma Enzootic bovine lymphoma Heart Abomasum Four commonly affected sites** Uterus Spinal canal

Bovine Lymphoma Enzootic bovine lymphoma Heart Abomasum Four commonly affected sites** Uterus Spinal canal

Bovine Lymphoma Sporadic bovine lymphoma Not associated with a viral infection! Affects young animals, 3 forms: 1. Calf Form Less than 6 months of age Symmetrical lymphadenopathy Bone marrow involvement (leukemia) Kidney, liver, spleen, etc Multicentric Lymphoma

Bovine Lymphoma Sporadic bovine lymphoma 2. Juvenile Form = Thymic Form Young (< 2 years) beef cattle Mediastinal (thymic) mass Thymic Lymphoma Cornell Veterinary Medicine

Bovine Lymphoma Sporadic bovine lymphoma 3. Cutaneous Form Cutaneous Lymphoma 2 3 year old cattle Plaques or nodular, raised skin lesions Head, sides, and perineum Waxing and waning Eventual systemic involvement Survive 12 18 months Cornell Veterinary Medicine

Most common neoplasm of pigs Multicentric Often < 1 year old Females > males Familial (hereditary) form Large White pigs Porcine Lymphoma Multicentric Lymphoma Photos: Dr Aburto, AVC

Lower incidence than dogs/cats Separate forms based on anatomic location: Multicentric Subcutaneous form Alimentary form Abdominal form Splenic form Equine Lymphoma

Plasma cell tumours 1. Cutaneous Plasmacytoma Common skin masses in dogs Surgical excision is usually curative 2. Extramedullary Plasmacytoma Arising at sites other than BM / skin Often affect the GI tract More aggressive, may metastasize to the lymph nodes

Plasma cell tumours 3. Multiple Myeloma Uncommon in domestic animals: dogs > cats Malignant tumour of plasma cell origin arising in the bone marrow Neoplastic (clonal) plasma cells secrete immunoglobulin leading to hypergammaglobulinemia: Monoclonal gammopathy on serum electrophoresis Hyperviscosity syndrome Bence-Jones proteinuria Normal Cat Serum Monoclonal gammopathy

3. Multiple Myeloma Plasma cell tumours Gross: Pale pink to dark red gelatinous masses replace bone marrow typically multiple masses! Histologically: Sheets of round cells with plasmacytoid morphology Masses may occur in any bone, but most often occur in the vertebrae Can see hypercalcemia due to osteoclastic activity *

Plasma cell tumours 3. Multiple myeloma Affected bones often have punched out appearance on radiographs Courtesy of Dr. A Matthews, AVC Clinical signs: lameness, pain, lethargy, paraplegia Slowly progressive Clinical diagnosis of multiple myeloma is based on finding 2-3 + of the following features: Increased plasma cells in bone marrow Punched out lesions on radiographs Monoclonal gammopathy Hypercalcemia Light chain (Bence-Jones) proteinuria

Myeloproliferative Disease Lymphoma Hematopoietic Neoplasia Lymphoproliferative Disease Lymphoid leukemia Plasma cell tumours Histiocytic Neoplasia Myeloproliferative Disease Myeloid leukemia Myelodysplastic Syndrome Mast cell tumour

Histiocytic Proliferative Disorders 1. Cutaneous histiocytoma Common benign skin mass Young dogs Spontaneously regress 2. Reactive histiocytosis Immunoregulatory disease Waxing and waning, progressive Cutaneous histiocytosis Affects the skin Systemic histiocytosis Affects skin and viscera http://vetmedicine.about.com/od/diseasesandconditio ns/tp/lumps-bumps.htm

3. Histiocytic Sarcoma Histiocytic Proliferative Disorders Malignant neoplasia of macrophages or dendritic cells Breed predispositions Bernese Mountain dog, Rottweiler, Flat-coated Retriever Can be solitary of multiple: Solitary lesions Surrounding joints, subcutis Lymph nodes, spleen or liver Multiple lesions Disseminated histiocytic sarcoma (malignant histiocytosis)

Histiocytic Proliferative Disorders 3. Disseminated histiocytic sarcoma (malignant histiocytosis) Aggressive multisystemic disease Tumour masses in several organs: spleen*, bone marrow*, lymph nodes*, lung, skin Splenomegaly, hepatomegaly Courtesy of Dr A Lopez, AVC Histiocytic sarcoma, hilar and mesenteric lymph nodes

Histiocytic Proliferative Disorders 3. Disseminated histiocytic sarcoma (= malignant histiocytosis) Histology: Masses / diffuse infiltrates composed of atypical histiocytes May be avidly hemophagocytic causing a non-regenerative anemia Hemophagocytic histiocytic sarcoma

Mast cell neoplasia Mast cells are widely distributed in the connective tissues - however they originate in bone marrow 1. Cutaneous mast cell tumour Common skin tumours of dogs 2. Alimentary mast cell tumour Intestinal or gastric masses 3. Systemic mastocytosis Involves primarily the hematopoietic system

3. Systemic mastocytosis = Visceral mast cell tumours Primarily involves the hematopoietic system Spleen, bone marrow Rare in animals: cats Gross: Diffuse splenomegaly +/- nodular surface Mast cell neoplasia

Mast cell neoplasia 3. Systemic mastocytosis = Visceral mast cell tumours Primarily involves the hematopoietic system Spleen, bone marrow Rare in animals: cats Gross: Diffuse splenomegaly +/- nodular surface Can see diffuse hepatic enlargement

Mast cell neoplasia 3. Systemic mastocytosis = Visceral mast cell tumours Histology: Cords and sheets of mast cells efface the parenchyma Toluidine Blue

Secondary Bone Marrow Neoplasia Results of metastasis of a tumour from a distant site to the bone marrow Can be a carcinoma or a sarcoma Metastasis of a malignant pheochromocytoma to the rib, dog Image Courtesy of Dr A Lopez

Lymphoid Tissue: Lymph nodes

Lymph nodes Function: Filtration of lymph Immune response Structure: Outer cortex follicles (mostly B cells) Inner cortex paracortex (mostly T cells) Medulla mostly B cells and macrophages Modified from Pathologic Basis of Veterinary Disease Lymph circulation: Afferent lymphatics subcapsular sinuses trabecular sinuses medullary sinuses efferent lymphatics thoracic duct

Lymph nodes Function: Filtration of lymph Immune response Structure: Outer cortex follicles (mostly B cells) Inner cortex paracortex (mostly T cells) Medulla mostly B cells and macrophages Lymph circulation: Afferent lymphatics subcapsular sinuses trabecular sinuses medullary sinuses efferent lymphatics thoracic duct

Lymph nodes Function: Filtration of lymph Immune response Structure: Outer cortex follicles (mostly B cells) Inner cortex paracortex (mostly T cells) Medulla mostly B cells and macrophages Lymph circulation: Afferent lymphatics subcapsular sinuses trabecular sinuses medullary sinuses efferent lymphatics thoracic duct

Lymph node: General response to injury Two basic responses: Decrease in size or increase in size Enlarged lymph nodes Lymphadenitis Small lymph nodes Lymphoid atrophy Lymph node degeneration Lymph node hypoplasia Lymphoid hyperplasia Hyperplasia of the monocyte/macrophage system Primary neoplasia Secondary neoplasia

Lymph node: General response to injury Lymphadenopathy Enlargement of the lymph node(s) of unknown cause Can be localized or generalized Enlarged lymph nodes Lymphadenitis* Lymphoid hyperplasia* Hyperplasia of the monocyte/macrophage system Primary neoplasia* Secondary neoplasia* Enlargement of the right retropharyngeal LN sheep

Lymph node: Inflammation Lymphadenitis An inflammatory response to an infectious agent within the node As opposed to reactive hyperplasia which is an antigen driven immunologic response Acute Lymphadenitis Usually the result of a regional lymph node draining a site of inflammation and becoming infected Cervical and sternal lymphadenitis with sepsis

Lymph node: Chronic lymphadenitis With chronicity the lymph nodes become large, irregular, and firm due to fibrosis Chronic suppurative lymphadenitis* Chronic granulomatous lymphadenitis* Rhodococcus equi in a foal

Lymph node: Chronic suppurative lymphadenitis Gross lesions: Swollen lymph node with pus-filled center = Lymph node abscess Response to pyogenic bacteria Can fistulate to the skin surface From Pathologic Basis of Veterinary Disease

Lymph node: Chronic suppurative lymphadenitis Equine Strangles Streptococcus equi subsp equi Inflammation of the URT abscesses in the mandibular, retropharyngeal and parotid lymph nodes May fistulate to the surface Can spread to the viscera Bastard Strangles www.amesbury.com

Lymph node: Chronic suppurative lymphadenitis Caseous lymphadenitis: Corynebacterium pseudotuberculosis Chronic suppurative lymphadenitis in sheep & goats Ulcerative lymphangitis in horses and cattle Pectoral abscesses in horses Pathogenesis: Enters via contamination of shear wounds; less often by mucosal wounds or inhalation Drains to regional lymph nodes Superficial nodes are affected more often than internal nodes Prescapular LN Prefemoral LN Image source unknown

Lymph node: Chronic suppurative lymphadenitis Caseous lymphadenitis: Corynebacterium pseudotuberculosis Goat, caudal mediastinal lymph nodes: lymph node abcesses

Lymph node: Chronic suppurative lymphadenitis Caseous lymphadenitis: Corynebacterium pseudotuberculosis Chronic suppurative inflammation, caseous necrosis & fibrosis As lesion progresses characteristic concentric laminations** With time, there may be systemic involvement with abscesses in the internal organs

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