Department Medicina i Cirurgia Animals, Facultat de Veterinària, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, Barcelona, Spain.
Hospital Clínic Veterinari, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, Barcelona, Spain.
Vet Clin Pathol. 2024 Mar;53(1):80-84. doi: 10.1111/vcp.13330. Epub 2024 Feb 6.
A 2-year-old neutered male bullmastiff dog was presented with chronic left hind limb lameness. Physical examination revealed left stifle effusion and medial buttress without cranial tibial thrust. Radiographs showed joint effusion and new bone formation at the patella apex. Magnetic resonance imaging showed increased synovial fluid, widening of the joint space, abnormal infrapatellar fat body and thinning of the cranial cruciate ligament. Synoviocentesis and cytologic evaluation of synovial fluid revealed marked mononuclear inflammation with abundant fatty tissue, suggesting synovial lipomatosis in conjunction with the imaging findings. The disease was confirmed histologically after sampling the lesion during arthrotomy. Synovial lipomatosis, characterized by extensive synovial adipose tissue proliferation of the synovial membrane, is a rare "tumor-like" disorder that usually affects the stifle. Although the etiology remains unclear, joint trauma, inflammation, instability, and lipid abnormalities have been proposed as causes. Inflammatory factors may promote synoviocyte and adipocyte hyperplasia that perpetuate the process. Surgical removal may be suggested to eliminate triggers and prevent future recurrences. The report provides the first cytological description of adipocytes in synovial fluid associated with the diagnosis of synovial lipomatosis in dogs. This case report underscores the potential effectiveness of cytologic analysis of synovial fluid smears, in combination with magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), for diagnosing this condition and reducing complications associated with arthrotomy for sampling purposes. Additionally, the case highlights that synovial lipomatosis should be considered as a potential differential diagnosis for synovial masses in dogs. Further cases are needed to validate these observations in veterinary medicine.
一只 2 岁已去势的雄性斗牛獒犬因慢性左后肢跛行就诊。体格检查发现左后膝关节肿胀,内侧支柱无胫骨推力。放射学检查显示关节积液和髌骨尖端新骨形成。磁共振成像显示关节内滑膜液增多,关节间隙增宽,髌下脂肪体异常,前十字韧带变薄。关节穿刺和关节液细胞学评估显示有大量单核炎症细胞浸润,伴有丰富的脂肪组织,提示滑膜脂肪增多症,与影像学表现一致。在关节切开术时取样病变后,通过组织学确认了该疾病。滑膜脂肪增多症的特征是滑膜膜广泛的滑膜脂肪组织增生,是一种罕见的“肿瘤样”疾病,通常影响膝关节。虽然病因尚不清楚,但关节创伤、炎症、不稳定和脂质异常已被提出作为病因。炎症因子可能促进滑膜细胞和成脂细胞的过度增生,从而使该过程持续存在。手术切除可能被建议用于消除触发因素并预防未来复发。该报告首次描述了与犬滑膜脂肪增多症诊断相关的关节液中脂肪细胞的细胞学特征。该病例报告强调了关节液涂片细胞学分析与磁共振成像(MRI)相结合,对诊断这种疾病和减少关节切开术取样相关并发症的潜在有效性。此外,该病例表明,在兽医医学中,应将滑膜脂肪增多症视为关节滑膜肿块的潜在鉴别诊断。需要进一步的病例来验证这些在兽医医学中的观察结果。