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The cytopathology exam has been utilized to diagnose mammary disorders in female dogs. The success of cytopathology results depends on, among other factors, the diagnostic accuracy of the exam. The present study aimed to compare the cytopathological and histopathological findings from mammary disorder cases in female dogs and evaluate the lesion cytopathology exam accuracy. The concordance degree was evaluated between the cytopathology and histopathology exams of 67 female dogs, carriers of palpable breast lumps, cared for at the university hospital from which the following indicators were calculated: sensitivity, specificity, positive predictive value, negative predictive value, false positives, false negatives, and exam accuracy. The sensitivity was 95.23%, the specificity 75%, positive predictive value 98.36%, negative predictive value 60%, and accuracy 94.02%. There were 2 false negatives and 1 false positive. In conclusion the cytopathology exam can be amply utilized as a means of diagnosis with high accuracy and sensitivity in the first examination of female dogs with mammary tumors.(AU)
O exame citológico tem sido utilizado no diagnóstico das afecções mamárias das cadelas. O êxito no resultado da citologia dependerá, além de outros fatores, da acurácia diagnóstica deste exame. O objetivo deste estudo foi comparar os achados citológicos e histológicos das afecções mamárias de cadelas e avaliar a acurácia do exame citológico nestas lesões. Avaliou-se o grau de concordância entre os exames citológico e histológico de 67 cadelas, portadoras de nódulo mamário palpável, atendidas em um hospital universitário e foram calculados os indicadores: sensibilidade, especificidade, valor preditivo positivo, valor preditivo negativo, falso positivo, falso negativo e acurácia do exame. A sensibilidade foi de 95,23%, a especificidade de 75%, o valor preditivo positivo de 98,36%, o valor preditivo negativo de 60% e a acurácia de 94,02%. Ocorreu 1 resultado falso positivo e 2 falso negativos. Conclui-se que o exame citológico pode ser amplamente utilizado como meio de diagnóstico com elevada acurácia e sensibilidade no atendimento primário das cadelas com tumor de mama.(AU)
El examen citológico se ha usado en el diagnóstico de cáncer de mama en perras. El éxito de la citología depende, entre otros factores, la precisión diagnóstica de este examen. El objetivo de este estudio fue comparar los resultados de citología y examen histológico de las enfermedades de mama en las perras y evaluar la exactitud de la citología de estas lesiones. Se evaluó el grado de acuerdo entre los exámenes citológicos e histológicos de 67 perros, que sufren de bulto palpable en la mama atendidos en un hospital universitario y se calcularon los indicadores: sensibilidad, especificidad, valor predictivo positivo, valor predictivo negativo, falsos positivos, falsos negativo y exactitud de la prueba. La sensibilidad fue del 95,23%, especificidad 75%, valor predictivo positivo del 98,36%, valor predictivo negativo del 60% y el 94,02% de precisión. Hubo un resultado positivo falso y dos falsos negativos. Se concluye que el examen citológico puede ser ampliamente utilizado como una herramienta de diagnóstico de alta precisión y sensibilidad en la atención primaria de perros con cáncer de mama. (AU)
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Animais , Feminino , Neoplasias Mamárias Animais/diagnóstico , Doenças do Cão/diagnóstico , Cães/genética , Técnicas Citológicas/veterináriaResumo
Background: The tumor microenvironment is an important target of studies in different types of neoplasms. Understanding the role of general components such as immune, vascular and fibroblastic cells has the objective of contributing to prognosis and treatment. The aim of this study was to evaluate the relationship between mast cells and angiogenesis in benign and malignant mammary neoplasms by investigating the role of degranulation and microlocation of mast cells and neoformed vessels in canine mammary neoplasms. Materials, Methods & Results: Mammary glands (n = 122) from 50 female dogs submitted to mastectomy without chemotherapy were evaluated and categorized into 3 groups: control group (n = 46); malignant group (n = 57) and benign group (n = 19). Lymph nodes without changes (n = 59) and with metastases (n = 6) were also evaluated. To evaluate the MCD (mast cell density) and angiogenesis, Toluidine Blue (0.1%) and Gomoris Trichrome techniques were performed and adapted from previous studies. Photomicrographs of 10 hotspot areas on a 40x objective lens of the mammary glands and lymph nodes were captured to assess MCD and angiogenesis. In the absence of these areas, random fields were captured. For the mammary glands of the malignant and benign groups, 20 fields were analyzed, as the analysis considered the microlocation (peritumoral and intratumoral). Counting was performed manually using ImageJ software version 1.42q by 2 observers. The statistical analysis were performed using SPSS software version 19.0. The most frequent histological type in the malignant group was carcinoma in mixed tumor (68.42%; 39/57) and in the benign group was benign mixed tumor (57.89%; 11/19). Female dogs without breed pattern were more frequently affected represented 70% of the animals and the mean age was 9 years and 8 months ± 3 years and 1 month...
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Feminino , Animais , Cães , Mastócitos/patologia , Microambiente Tumoral , Neoplasias Mamárias Animais/patologia , Neoplasias Mamárias Animais/ultraestrutura , Neovascularização Patológica/veterináriaResumo
Background: The tumor microenvironment is an important target of studies in different types of neoplasms. Understanding the role of general components such as immune, vascular and fibroblastic cells has the objective of contributing to prognosis and treatment. The aim of this study was to evaluate the relationship between mast cells and angiogenesis in benign and malignant mammary neoplasms by investigating the role of degranulation and microlocation of mast cells and neoformed vessels in canine mammary neoplasms. Materials, Methods & Results: Mammary glands (n = 122) from 50 female dogs submitted to mastectomy without chemotherapy were evaluated and categorized into 3 groups: control group (n = 46); malignant group (n = 57) and benign group (n = 19). Lymph nodes without changes (n = 59) and with metastases (n = 6) were also evaluated. To evaluate the MCD (mast cell density) and angiogenesis, Toluidine Blue (0.1%) and Gomoris Trichrome techniques were performed and adapted from previous studies. Photomicrographs of 10 hotspot areas on a 40x objective lens of the mammary glands and lymph nodes were captured to assess MCD and angiogenesis. In the absence of these areas, random fields were captured. For the mammary glands of the malignant and benign groups, 20 fields were analyzed, as the analysis considered the microlocation (peritumoral and intratumoral). Counting was performed manually using ImageJ software version 1.42q by 2 observers. The statistical analysis were performed using SPSS software version 19.0. The most frequent histological type in the malignant group was carcinoma in mixed tumor (68.42%; 39/57) and in the benign group was benign mixed tumor (57.89%; 11/19). Female dogs without breed pattern were more frequently affected represented 70% of the animals and the mean age was 9 years and 8 months ± 3 years and 1 month...(AU)
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Animais , Feminino , Cães , Neoplasias Mamárias Animais/patologia , Neoplasias Mamárias Animais/ultraestrutura , Microambiente Tumoral , Mastócitos/patologia , Neovascularização Patológica/veterináriaResumo
Background: Mammary tumors are the most common type of tumor in female dogs and account for 50% of all tumors in dogs. The clinical prognosis of canine mammary tumors is strongly affected by the size, stages, histological type, and grade of tumor; mitotic index; and nearby and distant metastasis. In canine mammary tumors, it is recommended that prognostic evaluation should also include complete blood count, serum biochemistry, and blood gases in addition to tumor size and stage. This study aimed to investigate the effect of tumor size, volume, and clinical stage on complete blood count, blood gas analysis, and serum biochemical parameters in bitches with mammary tumors and the correlation between them. Materials, Methods & Results: The study included a total of 18 bitches of different breeds, aged 6-15 years, of which 12 had mammary tumors and 6 were healthy. Thoracic X-rays were performed on bitches with mammary tumors in ventrodorsal and laterolateral positions to evaluate lung metastasis. Blood samples were collected from the cephalic vein from bitches in both groups in 2 different tubes (with plastic gel and ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid), 5 mL each, to perform complete blood count and evaluate blood gases and serum biochemical parameters. Blood samples were collected from the animals at the time of initial examination without any intervention. Analysis of the blood showed that bitches with mammary tumors had decreased levels of RBC, HCT, HGB, potassium, TCO2 , base excess, THbc, and ALT enzyme activity and increased levels of lactate, total protein, cholesterol, triglyceride, LDL, uric acid, and ALP and LDH enzyme activities compared with those in the control group. Furthermore, the dogs with a primary tumor of > 5 cm were found to have significantly higher levels of WBC, lactate, total protein, triglyceride, LDL, uric acid, and ALP and LDH enzyme activities and significantly lower levels of RBC and THbc compared with those in the control group. Bitches with tumors in multiple mammary lobes were found to have significantly higher levels of WBC, total protein, triglyceride, LDL, and ALP and LDH enzyme activities and significantly lower levels of RBC, HCT, HGB, TCO2 , THbc, and ALT enzyme activity compared with those in the control group. Based on the laboratory findings and approval of the owners of the dogs, mammary tissues containing the tumor and lymph nodes were surgically removed. After the operation, the removed mammary tissues were evaluated for size and volume. Clinical staging of the tumors was performed based on the size of the primary tumor (T), nearby lymph nodes (N), and metastasis (M) in accordance with the criteria set by WHO. Clinical staging of the tumors was, thus, based on the tumor, nodes, and metastases (TNM) score obtained according to the following system: Stage I: T1 N0 M0 , Stage II: T2 N0 M0 , Stage III: T3 N0 M0 , Stage IV: TanyN1 M0 , Stage V: made as TanyNanyM1 . Discussion: Mammary tumors are the most common type of neoplasm in bitches and, thus, cause serious problems in veterinary medicine. Tumors are significantly correlated with better prognosis compared with larger tumors. Based on this finding, this study investigated the effect of size, volume, and stage of mammary tumors in bitches on some blood parameters and the correlation between them. Therefore, it was concluded that clinical staging and evaluation of blood parameters could be useful in the diagnosis, treatment, and prediction of prognosis in canine mammary tumors. This study found that bitches with mammary tumors exhibited significant changes in their blood parameters (complete blood count, blood gas analysis, and serum biochemistry). The results obtained from this study may contribute to the development of approaches to the diagnosis, prediction of prognosis, and treatment of canine mammary tumors.
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Animais , Feminino , Cães , Gasometria/veterinária , Neoplasias Mamárias Animais/sangue , Gradação de Tumores/veterinária , Estadiamento de Neoplasias/veterinária , Contagem de Células Sanguíneas/veterináriaResumo
Mammary neoplasms are very common in the clinical routine of small animals and have an enormous histological diversity and complexity. Most of these neoplasms are classified as malignant and originate from metastases, considered the main cause of death. This study aimed to present and correlate epidemiological data with the malignancy of histological types of mammary neoplasms in dogs in the municipality of Rio Branco, Acre, Brazil. The analyzed samples were collected in collaborating hospitals and veterinary clinics, the data acquired through a questionnaire filled in by them, the clinical staging carried out through the TNM system, and the histological classification according to the Consensus regarding the Diagnosis, Prognosis, and Treatment of Canine and Feline Mammary Tumors. The fixed material was evaluated macroscopically and then subjected to classical histological processing. Histological preparations were observed under optical microscopy. The data were organized statistically using Pearson's chi-square test (p<0.05). Of the 71 samples obtained from dogs, 50 consisted of mammary neoplasms, 18 skin neoplasms, and three non-tumor lesions. Eleven breeds of dogs were identified. Among them, 48 were females and two males with an average age of 10 years and most patients intact (90%) and the minority used progestogens (16%). Of the mammary neoplasms, 94% had a malignant profile, with carcinoma in a mixed tumor being the most frequent (60%). Statistically, no correlation was observed between breed, sex, age, reproductive status, use of progestogens, mammary location, or tumor size with malignancy. In general, dogs can be affected by malignant mammary neoplasms, regardless of the mentioned variables, reinforcing the importance of clinical staging and early diagnosis for the best prognosis within the small animal clinic.
As neoplasias mamárias são muito frequentes na rotina clínica de pequenos animais e possuem uma enorme diversidade e complexidade histológica. A maior parte dessas neoplasias é classificada como malignas e originam às metástases, sendo consideradas a principal causa mortis. Este estudo objetivou apresentar e correlacionar os dados epidemiológicos com a malignidade dos tipos histológicos das neoplasias mamárias em cães dentro do município de Rio Branco, Acre. As amostras analisadas foram coletadas em hospitais e clínicas veterinárias colaboradoras, os dados adquiridos através de questionário preenchido pelos mesmos, o estadiamento clínico realizado através do sistema TNM e a classificação histológica segundo o Consenso de Diagnóstico, Prognóstico e Tratamento de Neoplasias Mamárias Caninas. O material fixado foi avaliado macroscopicamente e, em seguida, submetido ao processamento histológico clássico. As preparações histológicas foram observadas sob microscopia óptica. Os dados obtidos foram organizados na forma estatística utilizando o Teste de Qui-quadrado de Pearson (p<0,05). Das 71 amostras obtidas em cães, 50 foram neoplasias mamárias, 18 foram tumores de pele e três eram lesões não tumorais. Foram identificadas 11 raças caninas, 48 eram fêmeas e dois machos, com idade média de 10 anos, onde a maioria dos pacientes eram inteiros (90%) e a minoria fazia uso de progestágenos (16%). Das neoplasias mamárias, 94% apresentaram o perfil maligno, sendo o carcinoma em tumor misto o mais frequente (60%). Estatisticamente não houve correlação entre raça, sexo, idade, estado reprodutivo, uso de progestágenos, localização das mamas ou tamanho tumoral com a malignidade. A espécie canina de modo geral pode ser acometida de neoplasia mamária maligna, independente das variáveis citadas, reforçando a importância do estadiamento clínico e diagnóstico precoce para o melhor prognóstico dentro da clínica de pequenos animais.
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Animais , Cães , Carcinoma , Neoplasias Mamárias Animais , Cães/anatomia & histologiaResumo
Malignant mammary tumors in humans and bitches cause hematological disorders such as anemia, erythrocytosis, thrombocytosis, hyperproteinemia, and leucopenia. Novel studies have been conducted on the predictive and prognostic values of platelet (PLT) indices in human breast cancer (HBC). However, there is little information about the alterations in hematological parameters in canine mammary tumors (CMTs). The aims of this study were to evaluate the platelet indices and complete blood count (CBC) parameters in bitches with and without mammary tumor and to assess the above mentioned parameters with regard to histological tumor types and grades. A total of 71 bitches were enrolled in this study. The bitches in the study group were divided into 2 groups which consisted of malignant epithelial mammary tumors (group EMT; n = 43) and malignant mixed mammary tumors (group MMT; n = 12). Control group (group C) consisted of clinically and gynaecologically healthy 16 bitches. Blood samples were obtained to perform the CBC and PLT indices analysis. Histopathological examinations were carried out under a light microscope. Histological tumor types and malignancy grades were classified. The bitches with mammary tumor showed significantly increased PLT values and decreased hematocrit (HCT), hemoglobin (HGB) and mean corpuscular hemoglobin (MCH) values versus the healthy ones, regardless of the tumor type. However, in comparisons with the group C, mean platelet volume (MPV) and mean corpuscular hemoglobin concentration (MCHC) values were different only in the group MMT, while plateletcrit (PCT) and mean corpuscular volume (MCV) values were different only in the group EMT. Also white blood cell (WBC), PLT and PCT values were higher than the referenced laboratory ranges in grade 3 tumors. In the presented study, MPV was considerably correlated with PLT, platelet distribution width (PDW) and PCT. Also, PCT and PLT had high sensitivity and specificity to distinct EMT and MMT from the healthy bitches. Microcytic and hypochromic anemia occurs due to the decrease in the amount of HGB. Levels of MCV, MCH, and MCHC in the HBC group were reported to be significantly lower than in humans without breast cancer. Although anemia did not occur in EMT and MMT groups, obtained significances in the HCT, HGB, MCV, MCH, and MCHC levels between the bitches with and without mammary tumor were in line with the previous reports. In this study, WBC levels in grade 3 tumors were significantly higher than grade1 tumors (P < 0.05). Whereas levels of WBC in grade 1 and grade 2 tumors were in referenced laboratory ranges, it was higher in grade 3. Increased level of WBC in grade 3 was supposed to be due to the rise in malignancy as previously reported. Thrombocytosis was detected in 48.83% and 41.66% of the bitches in EMT and MMT groups, respectively. The higher percentage of CMTs with thrombocytosis in this study might be due to the difference in referenced upper limit of PLT in previous studies. The elapsed time between tumor formation and clinical presentation could be another influencing factor. Although PLT and PCT values were not significant according to the histological grading in this study, both parameters were found to be higher in grade 3 than the normal reference values. Further studies conducted with higher populations may lead the differences in these parameters to significance. With the support of further studies, alterations in the above mentioned parameters in bitches may contribute in the diagnosis process, management of treatment and may constitute an easy way to have an idea about the prognosis of mammary tumors.(AU)
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Animais , Feminino , Cães , Neoplasias Mamárias Animais/sangue , Doenças do Cão/sangue , Contagem de Plaquetas/veterináriaResumo
The canine mammary tumor is the neoplasia that most commonly affects intact female dogs (not spayed) in routine veterinary practice. Canine mammary tumor therapy is a challenge because only few effective treatments have been described for high-grade tumors in veterinary medicine. One such therapeutic option that slows down tumor growth is metronomic chemotherapy (MC), a therapeutic modality that acts by decreasing tumor angiogenesis. Quantification of intratumoral microvessel density (MVD) has been proposed as a means to evaluate the effectiveness of MC in human and canine tumors. In this study, MVD is proposed as a predictive factor for the effectiveness of MC in canine mammary tumors. Twenty female dogs with mammary carcinoma were equally distributed into a mastectomy group treated only with mastectomy, and a MC group treated with MC (cyclophosphamide and piroxicam) orally and daily for 28 days followed by mastectomy. Mammary tumors were classified and graded histologically. MVD was ascertained by CD31 immunostaining. The analysis showed statistically significant difference in MVD scores between groups, corroborating a quantitative reduction in tumor microvasculature in the group treated with MC. Our findings suggest that MVD may be an important predictive factor for the selection of female dogs with malignant mammary tumors that may benefit from MC.(AU)
O tumor mamário canino é a neoplasia que mais comumente acomete cadelas não castradas na rotina veterinária. A terapia para a neoplasia mamária canina é um desafio, com poucos tratamentos eficazes descritos em medicina veterinária, especialmente para as neoplasias de alto grau. Uma opção terapêutica que diminui o crescimento tumoral é a quimioterapia metronômica (QM). A QM é uma modalidade terapêutica que age pelo decréscimo da angiogênese tumoral. Para avaliação da eficácia da QM tem sido proposta a quantificação da densidade microvascular (DMV) em neoplasias caninas. Neste estudo foi proposta a mensuração da DMV como fator preditivo à utilização da QM em neoplasias mamárias caninas. Foram utilizadas 20 (vinte) cadelas com carcinomas mamários malignos sendo um grupo mastectomia, tratado somente por mastectomia, e um grupo QM, em que foi empregada a QM (ciclofosfamida e piroxicam) ambos oralmente e de uso diário por 28 dias seguida de mastectomia. As neoplasias mamárias foram histologicamente classificadas e graduadas. A DMV foi obtida por imunomarcação utilizando o anticorpo CD31. A análise estatística mostrou diferença na DMV entre os grupos, evidenciando redução quantitativa na microvasculatura tumoral no grupo tratado com quimioterapia metronômica. Com base neste resultado é possível afirmar que a DMV pode vir a ser um fator preditivo de importância para a seleção de cadelas portadoras de neoplasia mamária maligna que possam vir a se beneficiar da quimioterapia metronômica.(AU)
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Animais , Feminino , Cães , Neoplasias da Mama/veterinária , Neoplasias da Mama/terapia , Tratamento Farmacológico/métodos , Inibidores da Angiogênese/análiseResumo
As neoplasias mamárias em cadelas têm uma significativa relevância na rotina clínica veterinária e a busca de novos fatores associados na sua etiopatogenia e terapêutica faz-se necessária para possibilitar o estudo de novas terapias mais eficazes. Objetivou-se com o presente estudo avaliar a imunomarcação do c-kit em tumores amários caninos benignos e malignos pela técnica de imunohistoquímica. As amostras foram avaliadas quanto a sua intensidade de marcação e porcentagem de células marcadas para obtenção do escore final. Como controle positivo foi utilizada uma amostra de mastocitoma. Foram avaliadas 32 amostras previamente diagnosticadas de carcinomas mamários e cinco amostras de tumores mamários benignos. Todos os tumores apresentaram imunomarcação pelo c-kit com padrão citoplasmático. Dezesseis carcinomas apresentaram escore baixo de imunomarcação e 16 apresentaram escore alto. Em relação aos tumores mamários benignos, todos apresentaram escore de imunomarcação alto. A imunomarcação pelo c-kit foi maior nos tumores benignos quando comparados aos tumores malignos. Os carcinomas anaplásicos apresentaram escore final alto e grau III, sugerindo uma maior expressão neste tipo tumoral.
Mammary neoplasms in dogs have a significant relevance in the veterinary clinical routine and the search for new associated factors in its etiopathogenesis and therapy is necessary to enable the study of new more effective therapies. This study aimed to evaluate the behavior of c-kit expression in benign and malignant canine mammary tumors by immunohistochemistry. The samples were evaluated for intensity staining, percentage of labeled cells, to obtain the final score. For the positive control was used a positivemastocytoma sample for c-kit expression. 32 samples of breast carcinomas and five samples of benign breast tumors were used. All tumors express c-kit, with cytoplasmic pattern. Sixteen carcinomas showed a low score of immunostaining and 16 had high scores. All benign breast tumors had high immunostaining score. Expression of c-kit was greater in tumors compared to benign malignant tumors. The anaplastic carcinomas showed high final score and grade III. suggesting greater expression in this tumor type.
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Feminino , Animais , Cães , Neoplasias Mamárias Animais/diagnóstico , Neoplasias Mamárias Animais/genética , Imuno-HistoquímicaResumo
The canine mammary tumor is the neoplasia that most commonly affects intact female dogs (not spayed) in routine veterinary practice. Canine mammary tumor therapy is a challenge because only few effective treatments have been described for high-grade tumors in veterinary medicine. One such therapeutic option that slows down tumor growth is metronomic chemotherapy (MC), a therapeutic modality that acts by decreasing tumor angiogenesis. Quantification of intratumoral microvessel density (MVD) has been proposed as a means to evaluate the effectiveness of MC in human and canine tumors. In this study, MVD is proposed as a predictive factor for the effectiveness of MC in canine mammary tumors. Twenty female dogs with mammary carcinoma were equally distributed into a mastectomy group treated only with mastectomy, and a MC group treated with MC (cyclophosphamide and piroxicam) orally and daily for 28 days followed by mastectomy. Mammary tumors were classified and graded histologically. MVD was ascertained by CD31 immunostaining. The analysis showed statistically significant difference in MVD scores between groups, corroborating a quantitative reduction in tumor microvasculature in the group treated with MC. Our findings suggest that MVD may be an important predictive factor for the selection of female dogs with malignant mammary tumors that may benefit from MC.
O tumor mamário canino é a neoplasia que mais comumente acomete cadelas não castradas na rotina veterinária. A terapia para a neoplasia mamária canina é um desafio, com poucos tratamentos eficazes descritos em medicina veterinária, especialmente para as neoplasias de alto grau. Uma opção terapêutica que diminui o crescimento tumoral é a quimioterapia metronômica (QM). A QM é uma modalidade terapêutica que age pelo decréscimo da angiogênese tumoral. Para avaliação da eficácia da QM tem sido proposta a quantificação da densidade microvascular (DMV) em neoplasias caninas. Neste estudo foi proposta a mensuração da DMV como fator preditivo à utilização da QM em neoplasias mamárias caninas. Foram utilizadas 20 (vinte) cadelas com carcinomas mamários malignos sendo um grupo mastectomia, tratado somente por mastectomia, e um grupo QM, em que foi empregada a QM (ciclofosfamida e piroxicam) ambos oralmente e de uso diário por 28 dias seguida de mastectomia. As neoplasias mamárias foram histologicamente classificadas e graduadas. A DMV foi obtida por imunomarcação utilizando o anticorpo CD31. A análise estatística mostrou diferença na DMV entre os grupos, evidenciando redução quantitativa na microvasculatura tumoral no grupo tratado com quimioterapia metronômica. Com base neste resultado é possível afirmar que a DMV pode vir a ser um fator preditivo de importância para a seleção de cadelas portadoras de neoplasia mamária maligna que possam vir a se beneficiar da quimioterapia metronômica.
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Feminino , Animais , Cães , Inibidores da Angiogênese/análise , Neoplasias da Mama/terapia , Neoplasias da Mama/veterinária , Tratamento Farmacológico/métodosResumo
Background: The frequency of oncological diseases in companion animals has increased in recent years, mainly due tothe longer longevity of dogs. The neoplasms are not only open by the presence of the tumor and its location, but also byparaneoplastic syndromes, which are disorders that occur due to the production of substances by the tumor that cause.In addition to causing local changes and damages, oncological diseases may also result in injuries at distant sites, suchas paraneoplastic syndromes, which, if untreated, may result in death of animals. The present study aimed to investigatewhether female dogs with mammary tumors demonstrate electrocardiographic changes, and if so, to investigate whetherthese cease after removal of the tumor, and to relate the type of tumor with the occurrence of arrhythmias.Materials, Methods & Results: Eighteen female dogs, aged between 4 and 14 years, underwent electrocardiogram 24 hprior to undergoing a total unilateral mastectomy. After removal of the tumor, electrocardiograms were again performed 24(M24), 48 (M48), and 72 (M72), as well as 14 days (M14d) after surgery. Histological analysis of the neoplasms showedthat 55% of the tumors were benign, with predominance of adenoma (38%), and 45% were malignant, with predominanceof adenocarcinoma (22%). The following rhythms and arrhythmias were observed: normal sinus rhythm (37.2%), sinusarrhythmia (62.8%), wandering pacemaker (26%), 1st degree atrioventricular block (AVB; 5%), premature ventricularcomplex (PVC; 10%), and T-wave > 25% of R-wave (25%); more than one change could occur simultaneously. Out of theevaluated electrocardiographic parameters, a significant difference was observed in the QT interval between the followingtimepoints: M24 (204 ± 18), M48 (204 ± 22), and M72 (203 ± 23), as well as Mbasal (192 ± 15) and M14d (178 ± 43).Discussion: Regarding the observed rhythms, arrhythmias, and changes, respiratory sinus arrhythmia was the normal predominant... (AU)
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Animais , Feminino , Cães , Mastectomia Simples/veterinária , Eletrocardiografia/veterinária , Arritmias Cardíacas/veterinária , Complexos Ventriculares Prematuros/veterinária , Neoplasias Mamárias AnimaisResumo
Background: The frequency of oncological diseases in companion animals has increased in recent years, mainly due tothe longer longevity of dogs. The neoplasms are not only open by the presence of the tumor and its location, but also byparaneoplastic syndromes, which are disorders that occur due to the production of substances by the tumor that cause.In addition to causing local changes and damages, oncological diseases may also result in injuries at distant sites, suchas paraneoplastic syndromes, which, if untreated, may result in death of animals. The present study aimed to investigatewhether female dogs with mammary tumors demonstrate electrocardiographic changes, and if so, to investigate whetherthese cease after removal of the tumor, and to relate the type of tumor with the occurrence of arrhythmias.Materials, Methods & Results: Eighteen female dogs, aged between 4 and 14 years, underwent electrocardiogram 24 hprior to undergoing a total unilateral mastectomy. After removal of the tumor, electrocardiograms were again performed 24(M24), 48 (M48), and 72 (M72), as well as 14 days (M14d) after surgery. Histological analysis of the neoplasms showedthat 55% of the tumors were benign, with predominance of adenoma (38%), and 45% were malignant, with predominanceof adenocarcinoma (22%). The following rhythms and arrhythmias were observed: normal sinus rhythm (37.2%), sinusarrhythmia (62.8%), wandering pacemaker (26%), 1st degree atrioventricular block (AVB; 5%), premature ventricularcomplex (PVC; 10%), and T-wave > 25% of R-wave (25%); more than one change could occur simultaneously. Out of theevaluated electrocardiographic parameters, a significant difference was observed in the QT interval between the followingtimepoints: M24 (204 ± 18), M48 (204 ± 22), and M72 (203 ± 23), as well as Mbasal (192 ± 15) and M14d (178 ± 43).Discussion: Regarding the observed rhythms, arrhythmias, and changes, respiratory sinus arrhythmia was the normal predominant...
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Feminino , Animais , Cães , Arritmias Cardíacas/veterinária , Complexos Ventriculares Prematuros/veterinária , Eletrocardiografia/veterinária , Mastectomia Simples/veterinária , Neoplasias Mamárias AnimaisResumo
As neoplasias mamárias em cadelas têm uma significativa relevância na rotina clínica veterinária e a busca de novos fatores associados na sua etiopatogenia e terapêutica faz-se necessária para possibilitar o estudo de novas terapias mais eficazes. Objetivou-se com o presente estudo avaliar a imunomarcação do c-kit em tumores amários caninos benignos e malignos pela técnica de imunohistoquímica. As amostras foram avaliadas quanto a sua intensidade de marcação e porcentagem de células marcadas para obtenção do escore final. Como controle positivo foi utilizada uma amostra de mastocitoma. Foram avaliadas 32 amostras previamente diagnosticadas de carcinomas mamários e cinco amostras de tumores mamários benignos. Todos os tumores apresentaram imunomarcação pelo c-kit com padrão citoplasmático. Dezesseis carcinomas apresentaram escore baixo de imunomarcação e 16 apresentaram escore alto. Em relação aos tumores mamários benignos, todos apresentaram escore de imunomarcação alto. A imunomarcação pelo c-kit foi maior nos tumores benignos quando comparados aos tumores malignos. Os carcinomas anaplásicos apresentaram escore final alto e grau III, sugerindo uma maior expressão neste tipo tumoral.(AU)
Mammary neoplasms in dogs have a significant relevance in the veterinary clinical routine and the search for new associated factors in its etiopathogenesis and therapy is necessary to enable the study of new more effective therapies. This study aimed to evaluate the behavior of c-kit expression in benign and malignant canine mammary tumors by immunohistochemistry. The samples were evaluated for intensity staining, percentage of labeled cells, to obtain the final score. For the positive control was used a positivemastocytoma sample for c-kit expression. 32 samples of breast carcinomas and five samples of benign breast tumors were used. All tumors express c-kit, with cytoplasmic pattern. Sixteen carcinomas showed a low score of immunostaining and 16 had high scores. All benign breast tumors had high immunostaining score. Expression of c-kit was greater in tumors compared to benign malignant tumors. The anaplastic carcinomas showed high final score and grade III. suggesting greater expression in this tumor type.(AU)
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Animais , Feminino , Cães , Neoplasias Mamárias Animais/diagnóstico , Neoplasias Mamárias Animais/genética , Imuno-HistoquímicaResumo
É importante que se obtenha informações sobre tutores de cadelas portadoras de tumor de mama, pois o tutor precisa cuidar do animal principalmente no pós-operatório já que o tratamento é mastectomia. Foram entrevistados 11 tutores de cadelas submetidas à mastectomia. A maioria dos entrevistados tem ensino médio e superior, morando em casa própria com renda de um a cinco salários mínimos. Apenas uma pessoa disse que não sabia que cadelas podem ter câncer de mama. Entretanto, a maioria não sabe como prevenir o câncer de mama em cadelas, demonstrando que são necessárias campanhas educacionais sobre a doença para tutores de cadelas. A maneira mais frequente de aquisição do animal foi a adoção, o que demonstra o crescimento da posse responsável entre os tutores brasileiros. Três tutores afirmaram que aplicaram anticoncepcional nas suas cadelas várias vezes. Este fato é bastante preocupante porque tais fármacos possuem diversos efeitos colaterais adversos, inclusive tumor de mama. Oito tutores informaram que nunca haviam consultado um médico veterinário antes sobre o tumor, embora o mesmo fosse evidente. A maioria dos tutores só procurou ajuda para a cadela porque a participação no projeto era gratuita. Dificuldades financeiras é um dos principais motivos para que os tutores retardem as consultas. Entretanto, quando questionados por qual motivo as cadelas não tinham sido tratadas antes, nenhum tutor citou dificuldades financeiras. Concluiu-se que alguns tumores de mama foram causados por aplicação de anticoncepcional e que o desconhecimento sobre a doença ainda é grande entre os tutores entrevistados.(AU)
It is important to collect information about owners of dogs with mammary tumor, since the owner must take care of the animal after surgery, given that the treatment of choice is a mastectomy. This study interviewed eleven owners of female dogs submitted to mastectomy. Most respondents have high school and/or college education, live in their own homes with incomes between one to five minimum salaries. Only one person said they did not know that dogs could have mammary cancer. However, most do not know how to prevent mammary cancer in dogs, demonstrating the need for educational campaigns on the disease. The most frequent way of acquiring the animal was adoption, which demonstrates the growth of responsible ownership among Brazilian owners. Three owners stated that they used contraceptive drugs on their dogs several times. This fact is quite worrisome since such drugs have several adverse effects, including mammary tumor. Eight owners reported that they had never been to a veterinarian before about the tumor, although the tumor was evident. Most owners only sought help for the dog because participation in the project was free of charge. Financial difficulties are one of the main reasons for owners to delay consultations. However, when asked why the dogs had not been treated before, no owner mentioned financial difficulties. It can be concluded that some breast tumors were caused by the use of contraceptive drugs and that ignorance regarding the disease is still high among the interviewed tutorsd.(AU)
Es importante que se obtenga informaciones sobre los tutores de perras portadoras de tumor de mama, pues el tutor necesita cuidar del animal principalmente en el postoperatorio, ya que el tratamiento es la mastectomía. Se han entrevistado a once tutores de perras sometidas a la mastectomía. La mayoría de los encuestados tienen educación secundaria y universitaria, y viven en sus propios hogares con ingresos de uno a cinco sueldos mínimos. Solo una persona dijo que no sabía que las perras pueden tener cáncer de mama. Sin embargo, la mayoría no sabe cómo prevenir el cáncer de mama en perras, demostrando que son necesarias campañas educativas sobre la enfermedad para dueños de perras. La forma más frecuente de adquirir el animal es la adopción, lo que demuestra el crecimiento de la posesión responsable entre los tutores brasileños. Tres tutores declararon que aplicaron anticonceptivos a sus perras varias veces. Este hecho es bastante preocupante porque estos medicamentos tienen varios efectos secundarios adversos, incluso el tumor de mama. Ocho tutores informaron que nunca antes habían consultado a un médico veterinario sobre el tumor, aunque el mismo era evidente. La mayoría de los tutores solo buscaron ayuda para la perra porque la participación en el proyecto era gratuita. Las dificultades financieras es una de las principales razones por las cuales los tutores retrasan las consultas. Sin embargo, cuando cuestionados por cuál motivo las perras no habían sido tratadas antes, ningún tutor mencionó dificultades financieras. Se concluyó que algunos tumores de mama fueron causados por la aplicación de anticonceptivos y que el desconocimiento sobre la enfermedad aún es alta entre los tutores encuestados.(AU)
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Animais , Feminino , Cães , Neoplasias da Mama/classificação , Cães/anormalidades , Mastectomia , Cuidados Pós-Operatórios/veterináriaResumo
É importante que se obtenha informações sobre tutores de cadelas portadoras de tumor de mama, pois o tutor precisa cuidar do animal principalmente no pós-operatório já que o tratamento é mastectomia. Foram entrevistados 11 tutores de cadelas submetidas à mastectomia. A maioria dos entrevistados tem ensino médio e superior, morando em casa própria com renda de um a cinco salários mínimos. Apenas uma pessoa disse que não sabia que cadelas podem ter câncer de mama. Entretanto, a maioria não sabe como prevenir o câncer de mama em cadelas, demonstrando que são necessárias campanhas educacionais sobre a doença para tutores de cadelas. A maneira mais frequente de aquisição do animal foi a adoção, o que demonstra o crescimento da posse responsável entre os tutores brasileiros. Três tutores afirmaram que aplicaram anticoncepcional nas suas cadelas várias vezes. Este fato é bastante preocupante porque tais fármacos possuem diversos efeitos colaterais adversos, inclusive tumor de mama. Oito tutores informaram que nunca haviam consultado um médico veterinário antes sobre o tumor, embora o mesmo fosse evidente. A maioria dos tutores só procurou ajuda para a cadela porque a participação no projeto era gratuita. Dificuldades financeiras é um dos principais motivos para que os tutores retardem as consultas. Entretanto, quando questionados por qual motivo as cadelas não tinham sido tratadas antes, nenhum tutor citou dificuldades financeiras. Concluiu-se que alguns tumores de mama foram causados por aplicação de anticoncepcional e que o desconhecimento sobre a doença ainda é grande entre os tutores entrevistados.(AU)
It is important to collect information about owners of dogs with mammary tumor, since the owner must take care of the animal after surgery, given that the treatment of choice is a mastectomy. This study interviewed eleven owners of female dogs submitted to mastectomy. Most respondents have high school and/or college education, live in their own homes with incomes between one to five minimum salaries. Only one person said they did not know that dogs could have mammary cancer. However, most do not know how to prevent mammary cancer in dogs, demonstrating the need for educational campaigns on the disease. The most frequent way of acquiring the animal was adoption, which demonstrates the growth of responsible ownership among Brazilian owners. Three owners stated that they used contraceptive drugs on their dogs several times. This fact is quite worrisome since such drugs have several adverse effects, including mammary tumor. Eight owners reported that they had never been to a veterinarian before about the tumor, although the tumor was evident. Most owners only sought help for the dog because participation in the project was free of charge. Financial difficulties are one of the main reasons for owners to delay consultations. However, when asked why the dogs had not been treated before, no owner mentioned financial difficulties. It can be concluded that some breast tumors were caused by the use of contraceptive drugs and that ignorance regarding the disease is still high among the interviewed tutorsd.(AU)
Es importante que se obtenga informaciones sobre los tutores de perras portadoras de tumor de mama, pues el tutor necesita cuidar del animal principalmente en el postoperatorio, ya que el tratamiento es la mastectomía. Se han entrevistado a once tutores de perras sometidas a la mastectomía. La mayoría de los encuestados tienen educación secundaria y universitaria, y viven en sus propios hogares con ingresos de uno a cinco sueldos mínimos. Solo una persona dijo que no sabía que las perras pueden tener cáncer de mama. Sin embargo, la mayoría no sabe cómo prevenir el cáncer de mama en perras, demostrando que son necesarias campañas educativas sobre la enfermedad para dueños de perras. La forma más frecuente de adquirir el animal es la adopción, lo que demuestra el crecimiento de la posesión responsable entre los tutores brasileños. Tres tutores declararon que aplicaron anticonceptivos a sus perras varias veces. Este hecho es bastante preocupante porque estos medicamentos tienen varios efectos secundarios adversos, incluso el tumor de mama. Ocho tutores informaron que nunca antes habían consultado a un médico veterinario sobre el tumor, aunque el mismo era evidente. La mayoría de los tutores solo buscaron ayuda para la perra porque la participación en el proyecto era gratuita. Las dificultades financieras es una de las principales razones por las cuales los tutores retrasan las consultas. Sin embargo, cuando cuestionados por cuál motivo las perras no habían sido tratadas antes, ningún tutor mencionó dificultades financieras. Se concluyó que algunos tumores de mama fueron causados por la aplicación de anticonceptivos y que el desconocimiento sobre la enfermedad aún es alta entre los tutores encuestados.(AU)
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Animais , Feminino , Cães , Neoplasias da Mama/classificação , Cães/anormalidades , Mastectomia , Cuidados Pós-Operatórios/veterináriaResumo
With the increasing longevity of captive animals, chronic or senility-related diseases, as neoplasias, are even more often. The objective is to report the mainly anatomic and pathologic findings in jaguar (Pantera onca) with presumptive diagnostic of mammary carcinoma. The animal was taken to Ceará State University (UECE), were the necropsy proceeds. There was presence of two neoplasm tumor masses of large dimensions, one in the left mammary chain and the other one adhered to the rectus abdominis muscle, besides metastasis in inguinal lymph nodes, lungs, left ovary and adrenal, omentum and around the abdominal aorta, whose findings agree with what the literature says. With there being said, we can conclude that it was a high malignancy neoplasia, whose the large dimensions compromised the vascularization of the affected organs. Therefore, understanding the etiopathogeny of neoplasias is important to improve the prognostics and therapeutic conducts, and increase the quality of life in the affected animals.
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Animais , Autopsia/veterinária , Neoplasias Mamárias Animais/mortalidade , Neoplasias Mamárias Animais/patologia , Panthera , Animais de ZoológicoResumo
With the increasing longevity of captive animals, chronic or senility-related diseases, as neoplasias, are even more often. The objective is to report the mainly anatomic and pathologic findings in jaguar (Pantera onca) with presumptive diagnostic of mammary carcinoma. The animal was taken to Ceará State University (UECE), were the necropsy proceeds. There was presence of two neoplasm tumor masses of large dimensions, one in the left mammary chain and the other one adhered to the rectus abdominis muscle, besides metastasis in inguinal lymph nodes, lungs, left ovary and adrenal, omentum and around the abdominal aorta, whose findings agree with what the literature says. With there being said, we can conclude that it was a high malignancy neoplasia, whose the large dimensions compromised the vascularization of the affected organs. Therefore, understanding the etiopathogeny of neoplasias is important to improve the prognostics and therapeutic conducts, and increase the quality of life in the affected animals.(AU)
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Animais , Autopsia/veterinária , Panthera , Neoplasias Mamárias Animais/mortalidade , Neoplasias Mamárias Animais/patologia , Animais de ZoológicoResumo
Nos últimos anos, o microambiente tumoral foi associado à evolução de doenças crônicas, incluindo as neoplasias mamárias. Um crescente conjunto de evidências foi compilado para demonstrar o papel importante deste processo envolvendo as neoplasias mamárias caninas. A maneira pela qual as interações entre o tumor e o estroma participam ativamente do desenvolvimento neoplásico deve ser elucidada. Apesar de desempenhar função de contribuição na oncogênese, ainda não sabemos se este é um efeito direto ou indireto. A seguinte revisão descreve e esclarece algumas das principais evidências para a interação com o estroma tumoral e a evolução da progressão neoplásica.(AU)
In the recent years, the tumor microenvironment has been associated with the evolution of chronic diseases, including the mammary tumors. The evidence was compiled to demonstrate the important role of this process involving the canine mammary tumors. The way that the interactions between the tumor and the stroma actively participate in tumors development must be elucidated. Despite playing a role of contribution in the oncogenesis, we still do not know if this is a direct or indirect effect. The following review describes and clarifies some of the key evidence for the role of the interaction with the tumor stroma and the evolution of neoplastic progression.(AU)
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Animais , Feminino , Cães , Microambiente Tumoral , Neoplasias da Mama/veterinária , Cães , Oncologia , Carcinoma de Mama in situ/veterinária , Fibroblastos Associados a CâncerResumo
Nos últimos anos, o microambiente tumoral foi associado à evolução de doenças crônicas, incluindo as neoplasias mamárias. Um crescente conjunto de evidências foi compilado para demonstrar o papel importante deste processo envolvendo as neoplasias mamárias caninas. A maneira pela qual as interações entre o tumor e o estroma participam ativamente do desenvolvimento neoplásico deve ser elucidada. Apesar de desempenhar função de contribuição na oncogênese, ainda não sabemos se este é um efeito direto ou indireto. A seguinte revisão descreve e esclarece algumas das principais evidências para a interação com o estroma tumoral e a evolução da progressão neoplásica.
In the recent years, the tumor microenvironment has been associated with the evolution of chronic diseases, including the mammary tumors. The evidence was compiled to demonstrate the important role of this process involving the canine mammary tumors. The way that the interactions between the tumor and the stroma actively participate in tumors development must be elucidated. Despite playing a role of contribution in the oncogenesis, we still do not know if this is a direct or indirect effect. The following review describes and clarifies some of the key evidence for the role of the interaction with the tumor stroma and the evolution of neoplastic progression.
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Feminino , Animais , Cães , Cães , Microambiente Tumoral , Neoplasias da Mama/veterinária , Carcinoma de Mama in situ/veterinária , Fibroblastos Associados a Câncer , OncologiaResumo
A glândula mamária (GM) é um tecido dinâmico, derivado da epiderme e o seu desenvolvimento depende da interação entre as células mamárias e o estroma. A matriz extracelular (MEC) representa o principal conteúdo extracelular, responsável pela sustentação do tecido conjuntivo, da membrana basal e serve como reservatório para muitos fatores de crescimento. MEC é constituída por fibras proteicas insolúveis, como colágenos, lamininas, fibronectinas, e polímeros solúveis, como proteoglicanos e glicosaminoglicanos. Essas moléculas que compõem a MEC são importantes, tanto durante a morfogênese da GM, como para a sua manutenção conferindo-lhe a sustentação e o armazenamento de substratos necessários para seu crescimento. A desorganização da MEC na GM pode ser um indício necessário para o início e a progressão dotumor de mama. O Tumor mamário canino (TMC) é referido como um complexo de neoplasias que tem a participação de diversos fatores para seu desenvolvimento, incluindo os componentes da MEC. Desta forma, a investigação da MEC no diagnóstico dos TMC torna-se importante, para estabelecer a correlação entre os seus componentes e as células neoplásicas, além de fornecer informações sobre o comportamento biológico e o estadiamento clínico dos TMC. O entendimento da participação dessas moléculas da MEC para o desenvolvimento do TMC pode favorecer abordagens terapêuticas mais específicas, tendo como alvo elementos da MEC. Portanto, esta revisão tem como foco a participação dos componentes da MEC nos processos que contribuem para o estabelecimento do TMC, o que pode favorecer abordagens terapêuticas que visem elementos da MEC.
Mammary gland (MG) is a dynamic tissue derived from the epidermis and your development depends on the interaction between mammary cells and stroma. Extracellular matrix (ECM) is the major extracellular content of tissues responsible for supporting connective tissue and basement membrane, and serves as a reservoir for many growth factors. ECM is comprised of insoluble protein fibers as collagens, laminins, fibronectins and soluble polymers as proteoglycans, and glycosaminoglycans. The ECM components are important both during morphogenesis of MG as to maintain this fabric giving support and storage of substrates needed for the growth. ECM disorder in GM may be the progression trigger of the breast tumor. Canine mammary tumor (CMT) is a complex of malignancies that have the participation of several factors for its development, including ECM components. Therefore an investigation of ECM in the diagnosis of CMT becomes important to establish a relationship between componentes of matrix and neoplastic cells, including information on the biological behavior and clinical staging of CMT. The knowledge of ECM molecules participation in the development of CMT may further therapeutic approaches targeting elements of ECM. Thus, this review has a focus on the ECM components participation in the processes that contribute to CMT establishment, which may favor therapeutic approaches targeting elements of ECM.
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Humanos , Cães , Glândulas Mamárias Animais , Matriz Extracelular , Microambiente Tumoral , Neoplasias Mamárias AnimaisResumo
Paraneoplastic laboratory abnormalities are identified in several types of cancers in dogs and cats. In veterinary medicine, particularly in mammary cancer, there are few studies that correlate abnormal laboratory findings with tumor type and staging. The aim of this study was to evaluate hematological, biochemical, and hemostatic abnormalities and correlate them with mammary tumor staging in female dogs with mammary cancer. Blood samples from 24 female dogs were evaluated, and the hematological, biochemical, and hemostatic parameters were correlated with tumor staging obtained by physical examination, imaging exams, and histopathological surgical biopsies. The groups were organized according to tumor staging: group 1 (stages I and II), group 2 (stage III), and group 3 (stages IV and V). Anemia, neutrophilic leukocytosis, monocytosis, eosinophilia, thrombocytosis, hypoalbuminemia, hypocalcemia, hypoglycemia, and low blood urea were observed. The variables MCHC, TPP, and RDW were correlated with tumor staging with no clinical relevance. Thrombin time and fibrinogen were significant between the groups in the coagulation test, being associated with tumor staging. The findings suggest influence of the proinflammatory cytokines released during tumor growth.(AU)
Alterações laboratoriais de origem paraneoplásica são identificadas em diversos tipos de câncer de cães e gatos. Na medicina veterinária, existem poucos estudos que correlacionam os achados laboratoriais anormais com o tipo e estadiamento tumorais, principalmente em cadelas com neoplasia mamária. O objetivo deste estudo foi avaliar as alterações hematológicas, bioquímicas e hemostáticas em cadelas com neoplasia mamária e relacioná-las com o estadiamento tumoral. Foram coletadas amostras de sangue de 24 fêmeas caninas, e os parâmetros hematológicos, bioquímicos e hemostáticos obtidos foram relacionados com o estadiamento tumoral, realizado através do exame físico, exames de imagem e avaliação histopatológica após remoção cirúrgica. Os grupos foram organizados de acordo com o estadiamento tumoral em: Grupo 1 (estádios I e II), grupo 2 (estádio III) e grupo 3 (estádios IV e V). Observou-se anemia, leucocitose neutrofílica, monocitose, eosinofilia, trombocitose, hipoalbuminemia, hipocalcemia, hipoglicemia e diminuição de ureia sanguínea. As variáveis CHCM, PPT e RDW foram relacionadas com o estadiamento tumoral, porém sem relevância clínica. Nos testes de coagulação, o TT e o fibrinogênio apresentaram diferença significativa entre os grupos, sendo associado com estadiamento tumoral. Os resultados sugerem influência das citocinas pró-inflamatórias liberadas durante o crescimento do tumor.(AU)