André Gustavo Alves Holanda, Victória Morais Silva, L. D. C. Demoner, Juliana Fortes Vilarinho Braga, G. F. Queiroz
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摘要
乳腺肿瘤在母狗和妇女中发病率很高,并与高发病率和死亡率有关。对于人类来说,热成像作为乳腺癌的诊断工具已经脱颖而出。然而,它在母狗身上的临床疗效尚不清楚。因此,本研究的目的是评估红外热成像对犬乳腺肿瘤的诊断适用性,以及肿瘤温度与有丝分裂指数和肿瘤体积的相关性。捕获了8只乳腺肿瘤母狗的热成像和数字图像。将热像图输入FLIR工具软件,分析对侧乳腺链上15个肿瘤和15个健康腺体的温度。肿瘤腺体平均温度(33.71°C±1.86)与健康腺体平均温度(33.54°C±1.59)比较,差异无统计学意义(p = 0.786)。肿瘤温度与有丝分裂指数呈负相关和中度相关(ρ= -0.52 p = 0.049)。乳腺温度与肿瘤体积无相关性(p = 0.10)。虽然热成像不能区分母狗的肿瘤乳腺和健康乳腺,但它可能有希望评估肿瘤的增殖率。此外,恶性肿瘤可能比健康组织更低体温。
Diagnostic applicability of infrared thermography in the evaluation of canine mammary tumors
Mammary tumors have a high prevalence in bitches and women, and are related to high rates of morbidity and mortality. For the human species, thermography has stood out as a diagnostic tool for breast cancer. However, its clinical benefit in bitches remains unknown. Thus, the goal of the present study was to evaluate the diagnostic applicability of infrared thermography for canine mammary tumors, as well as to correlate tumor temperature with mitotic index and tumor volume. Thermographic and digital images of eight bitches with mammary neoplasms were captured. Thermograms were entered into the FLIR tools software and the temperature of 15 tumor and 15 healthy glands from the contralateral mammary chain was analyzed. There was no significant difference (p = 0.786) between the mean temperature of neoplastic (33.71°C±1.86) and healthy (33.54°C±1.59) glands. There was a negative and moderate correlation between tumor temperature and mitotic index (ρ= -0.52 p = 0.049). However, no correlation was detected between mammary temperature and tumor volume (p = 0.10). Although thermography allowed no distinction between neoplastic and healthy mammary glands in bitches, it may be promising to assess the proliferative rate of tumors. In addition, malignant neoplasms may be more often hypothermic than healthy tissue.