Uncommon anatomical sites and anatomopathological presentations of lymphoma in dogs

Author:

Mazaro Renata D.1,Luz Flávia S.1,Herbichi Alana P.1,Lorenzetti Douglas M.1,Cogliati Bruno2ORCID,Fighera Rafael A.1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Universidade Federal de Santa Maria, Brazil

2. Universidade de São Paulo, Brazil

Abstract

ABSTRACT: Lymphomas are the tumors most frequently associated with the death or euthanasia of dogs in most parts of the world. In dogs, they almost always occur as disseminated (multicentric lymphoma), gastrointestinal (alimentary lymphoma), or nodal mediastinal (mediastinal lymphoma) diseases. However, other uncommon presentations can occasionally occur. This study aimed to establish the prevalence of these unusual types of lymphoma and demonstrate to veterinary pathologists how they present pathologically. From a total of 100 cases of lymphoma in dogs diagnosed between 1965 and 2017, 16 cases (16/100) were considered by us as non-traditional presentations of the disease: follicular lymphoma, (5/100), peripheral T-cell lymphoma, NOS (2/100), angiocentric lymphoma (2/100), intravascular large T-cell lymphoma (2/100), lymphomatoid granulomatosis (1/100), anaplastic large-cell lymphoma (1/100), hepatosplenic T-cell lymphoma (1/100), and chronic small B-cell lymphocytic lymphoma, intermediate type (1/100). We hope that the results presented here can help veterinary pathologists to recognize such cases of “atypical lymphoma” in their diagnostic routines.

Publisher

FapUNIFESP (SciELO)

Subject

General Veterinary

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