Acta Vet. Brno 2024, 93: 269-274

https://doi.org/10.2754/avb202493030269

Prevalence and histopathological classification of equine melanocytic tumours in the Czech Republic and Slovakia

Anna Malá1, Andrea Kopecká2, Petr Jahn2, Petr Linhart3, Lucia Frgelecová1, Miša Škorič1

1University of Veterinary Sciences Brno, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Department of Pathological Morphology and Parasitology, Brno, Czech Republic
2University of Veterinary Sciences Brno, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Equine Clinic, Brno, Czech Republic
3University of Veterinary Sciences Brno, Faculty of Veterinary Hygiene and Ecology, Department of Animal Protection and Welfare and Veterinary Public Health, Brno, Czech Republic

Received April 12, 2024
Accepted July 11, 2024

Equine melanocytic tumours are of great concern for horse owners, especially those who own grey horses. These tumours can be initially benign but data from literature suggest that all equine melanocytic tumours have a potential to undergo a malignant transformation and even develop distant metastases. This study aimed to diagnose and classify equine melanocytic tumours, assess their prevalence in relation to the horse’s coat colour, sex, and age, and evaluate their occurrence sites. Over the period of four years (2020–2023), biopsies and necropsies of 203 horses were performed; melanocytic tumours were diagnosed in 34 cases (16.75%). Based on the morphological features of the neoplastic cells and presence of distant metastases, 3 horses (8.82%) were diagnosed with early-stage melanocytic lesions, 10 (29.41%) with melanocytomas, 4 (11.76%) with low-grade melanoma, 8 (23.53%) with intermediate-grade melanoma, 6 (17.65%) with metastatic melanoma and 3 (8.82%) with high-grade anaplastic melanoma. There was a significantly higher prevalence of the most malignant types of melanocytic tumours (metastatic melanoma, high-grade anaplastic melanoma) in horses over the age of 15 years (70%, P < 0.05).

Funding

This work was supported by the Internal Grant Agency of the University of Veterinary Sciences Brno (110/2022/FVL). The authors wish to extend personal gratitude to Aneta Angelova and Julius Černík for their assistance in conducting several necropsies.

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