Polypoid Cystitis: A Retrospective Case-Series of 112 Dogs

IF 2.1 2区 农林科学 Q1 VETERINARY SCIENCES
Matthew P. Price, Rachael Thomas, Mathew Breen, Allison R. Kendall, Shelly L. Vaden
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Abstract

Background

Polypoid cystitis (PoC) in dogs is associated with chronic inflammatory bladder conditions and is discovered during evaluation for signs of lower urinary tract disease, or incidentally.

Objective

To describe PoC in dogs evaluated in an academic practice.

Animals

Dogs with confirmed (n = 59) or presumptive (n = 53) PoC were evaluated between January 2004 and October 2020.

Methods

For this retrospective study, medical records were searched for PoC.

Results

The most common presenting signs of 112 dogs with PoC were hematuria (n = 42; 38%), stranguria (n = 28; 25%), and pollakiuria (n = 25; 22%). Polyps were found incidentally (n = 13; 12%). Urinary tract infection (UTI; n = 61; 54%) or urolithiasis (n = 38; 34%) was a common presumptive cause. Escherichia coli (n = 39; 53%), Enterococcus faecalis (n = 14; 19%) and Staphylococcus pseudintermedius (n = 5; 7%) were isolated from dogs with UTI. Ultrasonographic findings (n = 101) included polypoid structures (n = 44; 44%), broad-based masses (n = 16; 26%), and bladder wall thickening (n = 25; 25%); mostly in the cranioventral bladder apex (n = 56; 80%). Of 41 specimens tested, none had evidence of the BRAF V595E mutation. Urinary tract neoplasia was not reported in any dog during follow-up (range 1 month–8.4 years; median 8 months). Interventions included antibiotic or anti-inflammatory administration, and surgical or cystoscopic ablation. During follow-up, recurrent signs of lower urinary tract disease were reported in 23 (20%) dogs.

Conclusions and Clinical Importance

History of either UTI or urolithiasis, compatible imaging findings, and absence of detectable BRAF V595E mutation support the presumptive diagnosis of PoC in dogs. Affected dogs have a good prognosis, warranting differentiation from other urinary tract diseases.

112只犬的息肉样膀胱炎回顾性分析
狗的息肉样膀胱炎(PoC)与慢性膀胱炎症有关,在评估下尿路疾病的迹象时发现,或偶然发现。目的描述犬的PoC在学术实践中的评价。在2004年1月至2020年10月期间,对确诊(n = 59)或推定(n = 53) PoC的狗进行了评估。方法采用回顾性研究方法,检索医疗记录,查找PoC。结果112例PoC犬最常见的临床表现为血尿(n = 42;38%),奇异尿症(n = 28;25%)和polakiuria (n = 25;22%)。偶然发现息肉(n = 13;12%)。尿路感染;n = 61;54%)或尿石症(n = 38;34%)是常见的推定原因。大肠杆菌(n = 39;53%),粪肠球菌(n = 14;19%)和假中间葡萄球菌(n = 5;7%)从尿路感染犬中分离。超声检查(n = 101)包括息肉样结构(n = 44);44%),广泛的群众(n = 16;26%),膀胱壁增厚(n = 25;25%);主要发生在膀胱颅腹端(n = 56;80%)。在检测的41个标本中,没有一个有BRAF V595E突变的证据。在随访期间(1个月- 8.4年;中位8个月)。干预措施包括抗生素或抗炎治疗,手术或膀胱镜消融。在随访期间,23只(20%)狗报告了下尿路疾病的复发症状。结论和临床意义:尿路感染或尿石症的病史、相容的影像学表现以及未检测到BRAF V595E突变支持犬PoC的推定诊断。受影响的狗有良好的预后,保证与其他泌尿道疾病的区分。
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自引率
11.50%
发文量
243
审稿时长
22 weeks
期刊介绍: The mission of the Journal of Veterinary Internal Medicine is to advance veterinary medical knowledge and improve the lives of animals by publication of authoritative scientific articles of animal diseases.
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