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Equine Papillary Ependymoma
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1996
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Reddish Brain TumorBasal LaminaPathologyPathologic LesionNeuro-oncologyEpendyma17-Year-old Arabian GeldingNeuropathologyEquine-assisted TherapyOphthalmologyVeterinary SurgeryHistopathologyVeterinary PathologyCiliary BodyOcular PathologyOculoplasticsNeuroanatomyVeterinary ScienceBrain Tumor BiologyEquine Papillary EpendymomaMedicine
A 17-year-old Arabian gelding with progressive neurologic signs had a velvety, reddish brain tumor protruding from the ventral midline caudal to the optic chiasma. Histologically, the tumor had a papillary formation with a single layer of elongate cells radially oriented around a central fibrovascular core. Intracytoplasmic globular inclusions were positive for glial fibrillary acidic protein and weakly positive for vimentin. Ultrastructurally, these inclusions were comprised of whorling intermediate filaments. Neoplastic cells also had cytoplasmic interdigitations and numerous zona adherens and often rested on a basal lamina. The tumor was diagnosed as a papillary ependymoma.
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