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Central nervous system lymphoma in 18 dogs (2001 to 2015).

M K LaRue1, A R Taylor1, A R Back1, S E Lindley1, B L Boudreaux2, G T Almond1, A Shores3, W R Brawner1, A N Smith1.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVES: To investigate the outcome of dogs with central nervous system lymphoma.
MATERIALS AND METHODS: A multi-center, retrospective, observational study was conducted by reviewing medical records of 18 cases of central nervous system lymphoma from seven institutions.
RESULTS: Diagnosis of lymphoma was made through cerebrospinal fluid analysis, histopathology, flow cytometry of the cerebrospinal fluid, and cytology of cerebrospinal fluid, lymph node or spleen with correlated imaging. A total of 15 of 18 dogs received specific treatment other than prednisone. Three dogs underwent chemotherapy and radiation therapy after surgical decompression, five dogs underwent chemotherapy, two dogs underwent radiation therapy after surgical decompression, three dogs underwent chemotherapy after surgical decompression and two dogs underwent radiation therapy and chemotherapy. Only one dog received prednisone, and two dogs did not receive any treatment. Overall, the median survival time was 171 days (range 1 to 1942 days). CLINICAL SIGNIFICANCE: Dogs receiving any type of treatment for central nervous system lymphoma lived longer than cases described in previous historical reports. Further studies are needed to elucidate the importance of specific treatment modalities.
© 2018 British Small Animal Veterinary Association.

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Year:  2018        PMID: 30022475     DOI: 10.1111/jsap.12868

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Small Anim Pract        ISSN: 0022-4510            Impact factor:   1.522


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