Cytopathology of cutaneous and subcutaneous neoplasms in feline species: a retrospective study

Q4 Veterinary
K. Filgueira, M. C. Chalita, F. P. Sellera, Archivaldo Reche-Júnior
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It is estimated that a quarter of all feline neoplasms affect the integumentary system. Cytological examination is of admirable importance for detection of neoplasms in companion animals, being considered a simple and non-invasive method. To date, there are limited information regarding the prevalence of feline skin cancer as well as the use of cytopathology as a diagnostic tool. In this sense, the study aimed to characterize cutaneous and subcutaneous tumors in 192 cats from the archives of a private clinic in São Paulo-SP, Brazil, specialized in the care of felines. Data regarding the animal (breed definition, sex, and age group) and tumor characteristics (biological behavior, cytomorphological category of neoplasm, and cytological suggestion for neoplasm) were obtained in a five-year period. A 95% confidence interval (CI) was estimated to verify the statistical difference between the animal and tumor characteristics. The chi-square test was carried out to verify the association between the tumor biological behavior and animal variables, as well as other tumor characteristics. Most cats were mixed breed and aged 11 to 15 years. Malignant tumors were predominant. A statistical association was observed between cytomorphological category of neoplasm and biological behavior (p<0.001). Mesenchymal (24.5%) and epithelial tumors (25%) presented the highest frequency among those benign and malignant, respectively. The cytological suggestion for neoplasm was also statistically associated with biological behavior (p<0.001). The highest percentage of occurrence of benign and malignant tumors consisted of lipomas (22.9%) and sarcomas (19.3%), respectively.
猫科动物皮肤和皮下肿瘤的细胞病理学:一项回顾性研究
据估计,四分之一的猫科动物肿瘤会影响牙龈系统。细胞学检查对于检测伴侣动物的肿瘤具有令人钦佩的重要性,被认为是一种简单且无创的方法。到目前为止,关于猫皮肤癌症的患病率以及细胞病理学作为诊断工具的使用,信息有限。从这个意义上说,这项研究旨在描述巴西圣保罗一家专门照顾猫科动物的私人诊所档案中192只猫的皮肤和皮下肿瘤。在五年内获得了有关动物(品种定义、性别和年龄组)和肿瘤特征(生物学行为、肿瘤的细胞形态学类别和肿瘤的细胞学建议)的数据。估计95%置信区间(CI)以验证动物和肿瘤特征之间的统计差异。卡方检验用于验证肿瘤生物学行为与动物变量以及其他肿瘤特征之间的相关性。大多数猫都是混血猫,年龄在11到15岁之间。恶性肿瘤占主导地位。肿瘤的细胞形态类型与生物学行为之间存在统计学相关性(p<0.001)。间充质肿瘤(24.5%)和上皮肿瘤(25%)在良性和恶性肿瘤中的发病率最高。肿瘤的细胞学提示也与生物学行为有统计学意义(p<0.001)。良性和恶性肿瘤的发生率最高,分别为脂肪瘤(22.9%)和肉瘤(19.3%)。
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Acta Veterinaria Brasilica
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