Ch 37 - Neoplasms of the Vertebral and Spinal Cord Flashcards
Where is the most common location for spinal neoplasia?
- Cervical spine
- Extradural lesions account for at least 50%
What are the most common biopsy techniques for vertebral neoplasia?
- Jamshidi needle
- Guided FNA if enough cortical lysis
Which neoplasms are highly radiation and chemo sensitive meaning surgery may not be a primary treatment?
- Lymphoma
- Multiple myeloma
What is the overall MST of spinal neoplasm treated with radiation?
What are early adverse effects of radiation?
Late adverse effects?
Overall MST 17m
Early adverse effects
- Occur in proliferating tissues such as epithelium and bone marrow
- Early morbidity uncommon
Late adverse effects (5%)
- Involve non-proliferating tissues (nervous system, vascular system and bone)
- White matter necrosis, haemorrhage or infarction, chronic progressive myelitis, fibrosis/gliosis
- Radiation induced sarcoma
- Myokymia (involuntary muscle contractions - periodic botulinum toxin helpful to control clinical signs)
- Transient demyelination (difficult to distinguish from progressive disease)
- Do not resolve and can be life-threatening
What are some limitations of chemotherapy in treating spinal neoplasms?
- Many do not cross BBB
- Unlikely to be used a primary treatment in neoplasms other than lymphona, leukaemia, multiple myeloma, disseminated histiocytic sarcoma
List the most common forms of extradural neoplasia?
- OSA (FSA, chondrosarcoma, HSA)
- Lymphoma
- Histiocytic sarcoma complex
- Infiltrative lipoma
- Multiple myeloma (multiple, well-circumscribed lytic lesions)
- Myxoma
- Tumoral calcinosis or calcinosis circumscripta
- Osteochondroma
- Metastatic (HSA, epithelial - thyroid, mammary, prostate, TCC)
What is unique about feline OSA?
Very low rate of mets regardless of location
If local control is possible, long-term survival is expected
What is the MST of dogs with vertebral OSA?
What has been associated with better survival?
MST 55-155d
- Better neuro status has been associated with better surgical outcome (330 vs 135d)
- Improved survival with adjunctive therapies (135 vs 38d)
- Better survival when treated with radiation (150 vs 15d)
What is the metastatic rate of vertebral OSA in dogs?
What are the chemo options?
- At least 40%
Chemotherapy options
- Platinum agents +/- doxorubicin
- Bisphosphonates/aminophosphonates
- Do not appear to have an effect on development of metastasis or survival….
What is the typical biological behaviour of spinal lymphoma?
- Infiltration of extradural masses into the adjacent meninges in over 90%
- Intramedullary lesions are rare
- 43% involve multiple CNS sites
- over 80% will have involvement of other extraneural sites
What is the prognosis for cats with spinal lymphoma treated with chemotherapy?
With prednisolone?
Response rates to chemo 70-100%
- COP or CHOP (cyclophosphamide, doxorubicine, vincristine, pred)
Prednisolone may elicit short-term response of 1-2 months
- Pretreatment with pred may decrease the survival time of cats that response to combination protocols
What is histiocytic sarcoma complex?
What breeds are commonly effected?
- Neoplastic proliferation of cells of the dendritic or macrophage lineage
- Can be localised or disseminated
Common breeds
- Bernese Mt Dog
- Golden Ret
- Rottweiler
- Flat-coated retriever
Can appear similar to vertbral OSA
What is the MST of histiocytic sarcoma complex in dogs?
- For CNS involvement in 19 dogs, treatment with a variety of modalities resulted in MST of 3d…
- Other tissues/organs, MST 3-4 months
What is the local recurrence rate of surgically treated spinal infiltrative lipomas?
36 - 50%
What is a myxoma?
What breeds are overrepresented?
A rare, benign neoplasm arising from the synovium. More commonly arise from the appendicular joints however has been reported arising from the zygapophyseal joints
Dobermans and Labs overrepresented