克罗地亚猫的癌症发病率:对自发肿瘤的回顾性研究(2009 - 2019)。

IF 1.3 3区 农林科学 Q2 VETERINARY SCIENCES
Doroteja Huber , Krešimir Severin , Dunja Vlahović , Stefani Križanac , Sanja Mofardin , Ivana Mihoković Buhin , Lidija Medven Zagradišnik , Ivan-Conrado Šoštarić-Zuckermann , Andrea Gudan Kurilj , Branka Artuković , Marko Hohšteter
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摘要

目前导致宠物猫死亡的主要原因之一是肿瘤。由于缺乏东南欧猫中肿瘤患病率的数据,因此进行了这项回顾性研究,报告了克罗地亚生活的猫中诊断出的大量肿瘤。收集被诊断患有至少一种肿瘤的猫的存档组织病理学结果(诊断、细胞来源和生物学行为)和流行病学数据(品种、性别、年龄和肿瘤解剖部位)并进行统计分析。在这项研究中,研究人员审查了2009年至2019年期间获得的2338个存档的猫科动物样本。在659例(28.1%)样本中诊断出一个或多个肿瘤。肿瘤最常发生在非纯种猫、7 - 15岁的猫和母猫身上。大多数肿瘤表现为恶性(85.7%)。最常见的诊断是乳腺腺癌、淋巴瘤和鳞状细胞癌。在来源方面,大多数样本为上皮性肿瘤(46.9%),但也经常发现间质肿瘤(28.7%)和淋巴样肿瘤(17.0%)。肿瘤最常发生在皮肤和皮下、乳腺(女性)、消化系统和淋巴系统(男性)。统计分析没有揭示品种、性别和年龄的易感性,但雌性动物和非纯种猫患恶性肿瘤的可能性明显更高。这项详细的研究深入了解了克罗地亚猫中最常见的肿瘤,这里报告的数据可能适用于其他国家。这些数据将有助于临床兽医肿瘤学,因为它呈现了东南欧最广泛的猫肿瘤指数。
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Cancer morbidity in Croatian cats: Retrospective study on spontaneously arising tumors (2009–2019)

One of the current leading causes of death in pet cats is neoplasia. The scarcity of data on tumor prevalence in cats from south-eastern Europe led to this retrospective study which reports an abundant collection of tumors diagnosed in cats living in Croatia. Archived histopathology findings (diagnosis, cell origin, and biological behavior), and epidemiological data (breed, sex, age, and anatomical site of the tumor) of the cats diagnosed with at least one tumor were collected and statistically analyzed.

For the research, 2338 archived feline samples, obtained from 2009-2019, have been reviewed. In 659 samples (28.1%) one or more tumors were diagnosed. Tumors have most often affected non-pedigree cats, cats between 7 and 15 years of age, and female cats. Most tumors showed malignant behavior (85.7%). The most frequent diagnoses were mammary adenocarcinoma, lymphoma, and squamous cell carcinoma. Regarding origin, most samples were epithelial (46.9%), but mesenchymal (28.7%) and lymphoid tumors (17.0%) were also frequently found. Tumors most often occurred in the skin and subcutis, mammary gland (in females), digestive system, and hemolymphatic system (in males). Statistical analysis did not reveal breed, sex, and age predisposition, but female animals and non-pedigree cats were significantly more likely to develop malignant tumors.

This detailed study gives insight into the most frequent tumors that occur in cats from Croatia, and the data reported here is likely applicable to other countries. This data will contribute to clinical veterinary oncology, as it presents the most extensive tumor index of cats in south-eastern Europe.

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Topics in companion animal medicine
Topics in companion animal medicine 农林科学-兽医学
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60
审稿时长
88 days
期刊介绍: Published quarterly, Topics in Companion Animal Medicine is a peer-reviewed veterinary scientific journal dedicated to providing practitioners with the most recent advances in companion animal medicine. The journal publishes high quality original clinical research focusing on important topics in companion animal medicine.
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