Abstract

Canine lymphoma is one of the most frequent neoplasms in veterinary medicine and it can affect several organs. Ultrasound examination has shown great sensitivity in detecting parenchymal abnormalities even before laboratory tests change, and it is considered an important advent to help staging diseases and to guide material collection. The main objective of this study was to investigate the contribution of ultrasonographic examination canine lymphoma in 70 animals and to propose staging between stages I to V, based on abdominal lesions of dogs with cytological or histopathological diagnosis of lymphoma. In this study, through a modified World Health Organization clinical classification, it could be determined that 28.6% of the animals were within stage I, 1.4% stage II, 41.4% in stage IV and 28.6% stage V and no stage III animals were observed. Despite the great variation of the ultrasonographic appearance of these lesions in lymphoid organs, the involvement of medial iliac lymph nodes was statistically significant and proved to be an important sentinel sign of the presence of lymphoma in these animals. Therefore, abdominal ultrasound imaging is of extreme relevance in clinical routine, as it allows staging abdominal lymphoma, its prognosis, as well as monitoring the treatment stablished.

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  • The main objective of this study was to investigate the contribution of ultrasonographic examination canine lymphoma in 70 animals and to propose staging between stages I to V, based on abdominal lesions of dogs with cytological or histopathological diagnosis of lymphoma

  • Abdominal ultrasound imaging is of extreme relevance in clinical routine, as it allows staging abdominal lymphoma, its prognosis, as well as monitoring the treatment stablished

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Material e métodos

Foi realizado estudo retrospectivo de exames ultrassonográficos abdominais de 70 cães com v.12, n.12, a222, p.1-7, Dez., 2018 diagnóstico de linfoma admitido no setor de diagnóstico por imagem da Faculdade de Medicina Veterinária e Zootecnia UNESP – Botucatu-SP. Neste estudo as imagens ultrassonográficas foram revisadas por um único observador experiente para classificá-las baseado no sistema de estadiamento clínico (Quadro 1) da OMS para linfoma em animais domésticos, de forma adaptada para os achados ultrassonográficos. Alteração em fígado e/ou baço com acometimento de linfonodos e outros órgãos abdominais. Na avaliação ultrassonográfica abdominal dos 70 cães, 84,3% apresentaram alteração do parênquima hepático e 78,6% do esplênico. Dos 37 cães que apresentaram linfadenomegalia abdominal a maior ocorrência foi aumento dos linfonodos ilíacos mediais em 23 animais (62,1%) e em menor número os linfonodos hepáticos, esplênicos, lombar aórtico, mesentérico cranial, renal e gástrico (Tabela 1).

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