Pesquisa Veterinária Brasileira (Apr 2014)

Epidemiological, clinical and immunohistochemical aspects of canine lymphoma in the region of Porto Alegre, Brazil

  • Elisa B. Neuwald,
  • Luciele V. Teixeira,
  • Francisco O. Conrado,
  • Mariana O.D. da Silva,
  • Nicole R.C. Hlavac,
  • Félix H.D. González

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1590/S0100-736X2014000400009
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 34, no. 4
pp. 349 – 354

Abstract

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This paper describes the epidemiological, clinical and immunohistochemical characteristics of canine lymphomas diagnosed in the region of Porto Alegre, Brazil. Thirty dogs were enrolled in the study; most of them were male (60%), mixed-breed (23%) and middle-aged or older. The majority (87%) of affected dogs showed the multicentric form. The B-cell phenotype was most frequently detected (62%); 37% of the animals were in clinical stage IV, and 83% were classified as sub-stage "b". Lymphadenopathy was observed in 67% of the cases, and dyspnea, prostration, decreased appetite and vomiting were the most common clinical signs encountered. Anemia was a frequently encountered laboratory alteration (57%), as were leukocytosis (40%), thrombocytopenia (33%), lymphopenia (30%), hyperglobulinemia (20%) and hypercalcemia (13%). The results of this study indicate that the clinical features of dogs with lymphoma in the region of Porto Alegre are similar to those observed worldwide.

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