2022
DOI: 10.3389/fvets.2022.961056
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Case report: Infratentorial Embryonal Tumor with Abundant Neuropil and True Rosettes (ETANTR) in an 8-month-old Maine Coon

Abstract: An 8-month-old female Main Coon with a history of recurrent behavioral changes and anorexia was presented with sternal recumbency and depression. Within 5 days, the cat progressively worsened with symptoms of stupor and coma and was euthanized. At post-mortem examination, a solid, grayish infratentorial mass located in the midline rostrally to the cerebellum, was observed. Histologically, highly cellular clusters of small-to-medium undifferentiated cells were intermingled with paucicellular areas with fibrilla… Show more

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“…Intraspinal PNET has been reported in a cat and was characterized by densely packed, undifferentiated small round cells [35]. The diagnosis of ETANTR, previously described in a cat with infratentorial localization [36], was excluded due to the absence of multilayered ependymoblastic true rosettes, neuropil-like areas, and foci of neurocytic differentiation.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Intraspinal PNET has been reported in a cat and was characterized by densely packed, undifferentiated small round cells [35]. The diagnosis of ETANTR, previously described in a cat with infratentorial localization [36], was excluded due to the absence of multilayered ependymoblastic true rosettes, neuropil-like areas, and foci of neurocytic differentiation.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%