Breast carcinoma in a dog: sensitivity and specificity between cytopathology and histopathology.

Brazilian journal of veterinary medicine Pub Date : 2024-09-18 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.29374/2527-2179.bjvm003024
Paola Alejandra Montenegro Cuellar, Noeme Sousa Rocha, Natália Freitas de Souza, Fernando Carmona Dinau
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This study evaluated the accuracy of mammary carcinoma diagnoses in female dogs through cytological exams (FNA) compared to histopathological diagnoses. The presence of neoplasia and the effectiveness of procedures at the Pathology Laboratory of the Veterinary Hospital of the FMVZ of Unesp Botucatu, were analyzed. Between 2015 and 2020, a total of 1100 mammary neoplasms were identified, of which 569 were mammary carcinomas. Fifty cytological samples were selected and analyzed to determine occurrence, age at presentation, and the most affected breeds, as well as to verify the obtained diagnoses. Mammary carcinoma constituted for 51.72% of the registered cases. A higher occurrence was observed in mixed-breed female dogs, at 40.42%, followed by Poodles at 17%. The most common age at diagnosis was 10 years, and in 65.55% of cases, the dogs had not been previously spayed. 9.31% of the animals had received contraceptives, while 14% had given birth and 14.58% had presented symptoms of pseudopregnancy at some point in their lives. In the test results, a 70% agreement between cytology and histology was observed, with a 30% disagreement between them. Statistically, a sensitivity of 79.32% and a specificity of 57.14% were reflected. Intact and older female dogs represent a significant risk of developing mammary carcinoma. Although the protocol for processing and interpreting cytological samples is well established, the results do not reach the level of excellence observed in previous studies.

狗患乳腺癌:细胞病理学和组织病理学的敏感性和特异性。
本研究评估了通过细胞学检查(FNA)与组织病理学诊断相比,母犬乳腺癌诊断的准确性。研究分析了博图卡图 Unesp 兽医中心兽医院病理实验室是否存在肿瘤以及病理诊断程序的有效性。2015 年至 2020 年间,共发现 1100 例乳腺肿瘤,其中 569 例为乳腺癌。我们选取了 50 份细胞学样本进行分析,以确定乳腺癌的发生率、发病年龄、发病率最高的品种,并验证所获得的诊断结果。乳腺癌占登记病例的 51.72%。混种母犬的发病率较高,占 40.42%,其次是贵宾犬,占 17%。最常见的确诊年龄为 10 岁,65.55% 的病例中的狗狗以前没有做过绝育手术。9.31%的动物接受过避孕措施,14%的动物生育过,14.58%的动物在一生中的某个阶段出现过假孕症状。检测结果显示,细胞学与组织学的一致性为 70%,两者之间的不一致性为 30%。据统计,敏感性为 79.32%,特异性为 57.14%。完整和年长的雌性犬患乳腺癌的风险很大。虽然处理和解释细胞学样本的规程已经确立,但结果并没有达到以往研究中观察到的卓越水平。
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