Affiliation:
1. Russian Biotechnological University "ROSBIOTECH"
Abstract
Hematological paraneoplastic syndromes are common but poorly studied complications in veterinary oncology, manifested by a variety of hematological changes associated with the system effects of malignant neoplasms on the animal's body. The article presents the results of studying hematological paraneoplastic syndromes, the research involves 131 dogs with spontaneous malignant neoplasms. We used a comprehensive methodological approach, including clinical, instrumental, morphological and hematological research methods. During the morphological study we found out that carcinomas were diagnosed in 33.6% of cases in dogs, of which breast carcinoma was registered in 24.4%, in other cases lung, liver, kidney and abdominal lesions were noted. We also discovered: sarcomas in 22.1% of cases, including hemangiosarcoma of the spleen in 7.6%; and gastrointestinal lymphoma in 16.8% of cases and lymph nodes; in 16.8% of mastocytomas. in 4.6% of melanomas of the skin and mucous membranes; squamous cell carcinoma in 6.1% of cases. As a result of hematological studies, it was revealed that anemia syndrome (18.4%), lymphopenia (16.8%) and thrombocytopenia (15.4%) are the most frequent changes in clinical blood analysis in dogs with oncological diseases. Neutrophilic leukocytosis, leukopenia and thrombocytosis had an identical incidence, which was 12.2% of cases. Monocytosis and lymphocytosis were diagnosed less frequently, in 4.6% of cases. Leukogram changes were observed in 75.4% of cases: in 66.2%, an increase in the percentage of neutrophils was found, with a shift to the left in 38.5% of cases, a decrease in the percentage of lymphocytes in 18.5% of cases, monocytes in 6.2% of cases, eosinophils in 4.6% of cases. The frequency of hematological changes in the general clinical blood analysis of dogs depended on the histogenesis of the tumor. Hematological paraneoplastic syndromes can be used as an early marker of the oncological process, and they can also prevent timely prescription of treatment. Anemia and thrombocytopenia are absolute contraindications for chemotherapy and radiation therapy.
Publisher
Saint-Petersburg State University of Veterinary Medicine
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