Retrospective Analysis of 101 Canine Lymphoma Cases Diagnosed in Surgical biopsies in Latvia (2011–2020)

Q4 Social Sciences
I. M. Houtana, Lilija Geine-Romanova
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Abstract Lymphoma is a malignant tumor commonly diagnosed in dogs representing 7–24% of all canine tumors. There has been no previous studies focused on characterization of canine lymphoma cases in Latvia. The goals of this retrospective study were to determine prevalence and characteristics of lymphoma cases among biopsy submissions to a private veterinary pathology service that receives approximately 80% of all biopsy submission in Latvia and to compare this data with published canine lymphoma reviews. Data were retrieved to select records from Latvian dogs diagnosed with lymphoma between 2011 and 2020, determining characteristics of dogs and types of lymphoma based on anatomic distribution and cellular morphology. In a ten-year study period, diagnosis of lymphoma constituted 1–4% of surgical biopsy submissions each year without upwards trend. Affected dogs were middle age (median 8 years; range 2–13), with a slight male predominance (58%). The majority of dogs (19%) were mixed breed. Top 3 affected dog breeds were Rottweiler, American Staffordshire terrier and French bulldog with 6–7 cases in each breed. Multicentric form of lymphoma predominated (55%) followed by alimentary and mucocutaneous lymphoma (21% and 14%, respectively). Within multicentric form of lymphoma two thirds were intermediate to large cell lymphomas. Included in this group would be diffuse large B cell lymphomas, the most common subtype of canine lymphomas; however, lack of immunohistochemical testing precluded complete lymphoma classification according to WHO guidelines. Results of this study correlate well with the previously published results and provide important information to Latvian small animal veterinarians and pathologists.
拉脱维亚2011-2020年101例犬淋巴瘤手术活检回顾性分析
摘要淋巴瘤是一种常见于狗的恶性肿瘤,占所有狗肿瘤的7-24%。在拉脱维亚,以前没有专门研究犬淋巴瘤病例的特征。这项回顾性研究的目的是确定向私人兽医病理服务机构提交的活检中淋巴瘤病例的患病率和特征,该机构接受了拉脱维亚约80%的活检,并将该数据与已发表的犬淋巴瘤综述进行比较。检索数据以选择2011年至2020年间被诊断为淋巴瘤的拉脱维亚犬的记录,根据解剖分布和细胞形态确定犬的特征和淋巴瘤类型。在一项为期十年的研究中,淋巴瘤的诊断占每年手术活检提交的1-4%,没有上升趋势。受影响的狗年龄为中年(中位数为8岁;范围为2-13岁),雄性占微弱优势(58%)。大多数狗(19%)是混血狗。受影响最严重的三个犬种是罗威纳犬、美国斯塔福德郡梗和法国斗牛犬,每个犬种有6-7例。多中心型淋巴瘤占主导地位(55%),其次是消化道和粘膜皮肤淋巴瘤(分别为21%和14%)。在多中心形式的淋巴瘤中,三分之二是中至大细胞淋巴瘤。这一组包括弥漫性大B细胞淋巴瘤,这是犬淋巴瘤最常见的亚型;然而,根据世界卫生组织指南,缺乏免疫组织化学检测排除了淋巴瘤的完整分类。这项研究的结果与之前发表的结果密切相关,并为拉脱维亚小动物兽医和病理学家提供了重要信息。
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Rural Sustainability Research
Rural Sustainability Research Social Sciences-Geography, Planning and Development
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