Patterns of nodal metastases, biological behaviour and prognosis of canine mast cell tumours of the pinna: A multi‐institutional retrospective study

Author:

Chalfon Carmit1ORCID,Finotello Riccardo2ORCID,Sabattini Silvia1ORCID,Gramer Irina3,Morris Joanna Siriol4ORCID,Aralla Marina5,Morello Emanuela Maria6ORCID,Ferraris Erica6,Ramos Sofia7,Polton Gerry7ORCID,Schiavo Luca8,Dobson Jane8ORCID,Cola Veronica1,Marconato Laura1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Veterinary Medical Sciences University of Bologna Ozzano dell'Emilia Italy

2. Department of Small Animal Clinical Science, School of Veterinary Science, Institute of Infection, Veterinary and Ecological Sciences University of Liverpool Neston UK

3. Department of Clinical Science and Services Royal Veterinary College London UK

4. Department of Small Animal Clinical Sciences, School of Veterinary Medicine, College of Medical, Veterinary and Life Sciences University of Glasgow Glasgow UK

5. Pronto Soccorso Veterinario Laudenese Oncology Service Lodi Italy

6. Department of Veterinary Sciences University of Turin Grugliasco Italy

7. North Downs Specialist Referrals Bletchingley UK

8. Department of Veterinary Medicine, Cambridge Veterinary School University of Cambridge Cambridge UK

Abstract

AbstractCanine cutaneous mast cell tumours (cMCTs) of the pinna have been associated with an aggressive biological behaviour, although data remain scarce. The knowledge acquired over the past years on histologic gradings, and the value of lymph node (LN) staging, may help in better characterizing this anatomical presentation. The first aim was to describe the frequency, location, and histologic appearance of LN metastases in cMCT of the pinna. A second aim was to evaluate prognosis. Medical records of dogs with cMCT of the pinna, that underwent tumour and sentinel (SLN) or regional LN (RLN) excision, were reviewed. The influence of potential prognostic variables on time to progression (TTP) and tumour‐specific survival (TSS) was investigated. Thirty‐nine dogs were included: 19 (48.7%) had Kiupel high‐grade (K‐HG) and 20 (51.3%) had low‐grade (K‐LG) MCTs. Eighteen (46.1%) dogs underwent SLN mapping: the superficial cervical LN was at least one of SLN in 17 (94.4%) cases. Twenty‐two (56.4%) dogs had LN metastases; the superficial cervical LN was always involved. On multivariable analysis, only K‐HG was associated with increased risk of progression (p = .043) and tumour‐related death (p = .021). Median TTP and TSS were 270 and 370 days in K‐HG, respectively; these were not reached in dogs with K‐LG tumours (p < .01). cMCTs of the pinna are often K‐HG and are also associated with a higher frequency of LN metastasis; however, we confirmed the independent prognostic value of histologic grading. A multimodal treatment may lead to favourable long‐term outcome. Moreover, the superficial cervical LN is most often the SLN.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

General Veterinary

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