Rhabdomyosarcoma on the Forelimb of a Common Musk Turtle (Sternotherus odoratus)

J Comp Pathol. 2021 Jul:186:73-76. doi: 10.1016/j.jcpa.2021.06.002. Epub 2021 Jul 16.

Abstract

Malignant mesenchymal tumours are only rarely reported in turtles. In the present case, an 8-year-old female common musk turtle (Sternotherus odoratus) was presented with a solid, reddened, non-mobile mass on the right forelimb. The mass had a thin, membranous lining and a grey-white cut surface. Histological examination revealed a cell-rich, focally infiltrative neoplasm consisting of spindloid tumour cells arranged in bundles and streams. Rarely, indistinct cytoplasmic cross-striations were seen in the neoplastic cells. Transmission electron microscopy revealed cytoplasmic, disorganized muscle fibrils and haphazardly arranged, attenuated Z-lines in the neoplastic cells. The histological, histochemical and ultrastructural findings led to the diagnosis of a rhabdomyosarcoma. This is the first description of rhabdomyosarcoma in a freshwater turtle.

Keywords: rhabdomyosarcoma; transmission electron microscopy; tumour; turtle.

Publication types

  • Case Reports

MeSH terms

  • Animals
  • Female
  • Forelimb
  • Rhabdomyosarcoma* / veterinary
  • Turtles*