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Prognostic significance of morphological subtypes in canine malignant lymphomas during chemotherapy
Authors:Ponce Frédérique  Magnol Jean-Pierre  Ledieu David  Marchal Thierry  Turinelli Vanessa  Chalvet-Monfray Karine  Fournel-Fleury Corinne
Institution:Hematology-Cytology-Immunology Laboratory, Departement des Animaux de Compagnie, Ecole Nationale Vétérinaire de Lyon, 1 Avenue Bourgelat, B.P. 83, Marcy L'Etoile 69280, France. f.ponce@vet-lyon.fr
Abstract:The aim of this study was to determine the response of different morphological subtypes of canine lymphoma to a standardized therapeutic protocol. Diagnosis of lymphoma was based on cytohistological analysis and immunophenotyping with antibodies against CD3 and CD79a of an enlarged lymph node or an extranodal mass. Fifty-seven cases were classified according to the updated Kiel classification adapted to the canine species, into 24 B-cell lymphomas (20 centroblastic polymorphic and four Burkitt-type subtypes), and 33 T-cell lymphomas (10 pleomorphic mixed, 10 lymphoblastic, eight unclassifiable high grade plasmacytoid, and five small clear-cell subtypes). All dogs were clinically staged at diagnosis. The protocol used l-asparaginase, vincristine, cyclophosphamide, doxorubicin, and prednisone. First remission duration and overall survival time were evaluated. Although the T-cell phenotype was associated, on the whole, with a poor prognosis, as previously reported in veterinary and human medicine, the study showed significant prognostic differences between the B- and the T-cell subtypes of canine lymphoma and suggests that clinico-morphological characterization of the disease is justified in dogs, as in humans.
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