To provide an overview of the epidemiology of canine multicentric lymphoma in Germany. A total of 411 dogs with multicentric malignant lymphoma were retrospectively analysed regarding breed, age, sex, weight and the number of animals dogs with hypercalcaemic lymphoma and B-/T-immunophenotype, and compared to two reference populations (total own clinic population, n = 52 142; dogs with health insurance in Germany, n = 123 423). In total, 298 (72.5%) of the 411 dogs belonged to 86 different breeds, while 113 (27.5%) dogs were mixed breed. In comparison to both reference populations, a breed predisposition for the American Pitbull Terrier (odds ratio [OR] 5.2 and 18.5), American Staffordshire Terrier (OR 3.3 and 4.6), Briard (OR 5.6 and 9.5), Bullmastiff (OR 7.8 and 5.0), Irish Setter (OR 3.3 and 4.1) and Rottweiler (OR 2.8 and 3.6) was found. Golden Retrievers (n=22, OR 1.3 and 0.9) and Bernese Mountain Dogs (n=22, OR 2.4 and 2.0) were frequently affected in absolute numbers, but when compared to the reference populations an OR < 3 was detected. Mean body weight was 30.2±13.7kg; only 75 (18%) dogs weighed <15kg. Amongst the small dogs (<15kg), there was a large number of West Highland White Terriers (n=12). Mean age of the dogs with lymphoma was 7.9±2.7years. Dogs weighing ≥ 15 kg were significantly (p < 0.001) younger (7.6± 2.4years) compared to dogs weighing <15kg (9.3±3.2years). Dogs with a B-cell immunophenotype (8.5±2.6years) were significantly older compared to dogs with a T-cell immunophenotype (6.4± 1.8years) (p<0.001). There was no gender predisposition (54% male, 46% female). Hypercalcaemia as an indicator of T-cell lymphoma was present in 44 (11.4%) of the dogs. A T-cell and B-cell immunophenotype was found in 20.6% and 79.4% of the dogs, respectively. This study confirms previous data about breed predispositions for canine malignant multicentric lymphoma and demonstrates that further breeds are predisposed (Briard, West Highland White Terrier, Irish Setter). Small-breed dogs (<15kg BM) appear to be affected with lymphoma at a greater age.
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