Literature DB >> 28752538

Clinicopathologic features of lingual canine T-zone lymphoma.

L J Harris1, E D Rout1, K L Hughes1, J D Labadie1, B Boostrom2, J A Yoshimoto1, C M Cannon3, P R Avery1, E J Ehrhart1, A C Avery1.   

Abstract

Canine T-zone lymphoma (TZL) is a subtype of T-cell lymphoma characterized by unique histologic pattern and cytomorphology, immunophenotypic loss of CD45 expression, and an indolent clinical behaviour. Dogs with TZL typically present with 1 or more enlarged lymph nodes and/or lymphocytosis. We describe a novel extranodal presentation of TZL involving the tongue. Twelve dogs with tongue masses were diagnosed with lingual TZL based on a variable combination of immunophenotyping via flow cytometry, cytology, histopathology, immunohistochemistry and/or PCR for antigen receptor rearrangement (PARR) assay. Eleven dogs exhibited concurrent lymphocytosis and/or lymph node enlargement. Three cases were initially diagnosed as plasma cell tumours based on histology alone, thereby revealing a potential diagnostic challenge. Seven dogs achieved clinical remission and 4 achieved stable disease following variable treatment, consistent with the indolent nature of typical TZL involving the lymph nodes and peripheral blood. In 1 case the TZL resulted in progressive disease and failure to respond to treatment. In this case, the TZL exhibited histologic features of a higher grade neoplasm. This case series highlights a unique presentation of TZL and identifies a new differential diagnosis for lingual neoplasia. In this study, we characterize the clinical presentation, diagnostic features and patient outcomes of 12 dogs with lingual TZL.
© 2017 John Wiley & Sons Ltd.

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Keywords:  T-zone; canine; lymphoma; neoplasia; tongue

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28752538     DOI: 10.1111/vco.12322

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Vet Comp Oncol        ISSN: 1476-5810            Impact factor:   2.613


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