Canine cutaneous lymphoma is an uncommon lymphoma in dogs. Most canine cutaneous lymphoma cases have a T-cell origin. Canine cutaneous T-cell lymphoma (CTCL) is classified into epitheliotropic and nonepitheliotropic cutaneous lymphomas, and each type of lymphoma is subclassified into several...
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Azuma, K.; Ohmi, A.; Goto-Koshino, Y.; Tomiyasu, H.; Ohno, K.; Chambers, J. K.; Uchida, K.; Namba, H.; Nagata, M.; Nagamine, E.; Nibe, K.; Irie, M.; Tsujimoto, H.
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Wiley, Oxford, UK
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Veterinary and Comparative Oncology, 2021, 20, 1, pp 118-126
Background: Epitheliotropic lymphoma is an uncommon cutaneous malignancy of T lymphocytes. Limited information is available regarding the treatment and outcome of dogs with this disease. Objectives: To evaluate the treatment outcome and toxicity profile of isotretinoin in dogs with epitheliotropic ...
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Ramos, S. C.; Macfarlane, M. J.; Polton, G.
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Wiley, Oxford, UK
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Veterinary Dermatology, 2022, 33, 4, pp 345-351, e80
Lymphoma is a group of blood cell tumors that develop from monoclonal proliferation of malignant lymphocytes. Lymphoma is the most frequent neoplasia in dogs and can be anatomically classified in multicentric, mediastinal, digestive and extranodal. Cutaneous lymphomas - an extranodal type of ...
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Alves, A. L. N.
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Universidade de São Paulo, Faculdade de Medicina Veterinária e Zootecnia, São Paulo, Brazil
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Estudo da expressão imunoistoquímica dos marcadores de resistência a múltiplas drogas em cães com linfoma cutâneo, 2017, pp 89 pp.
Background: Limited information is known about the baseline frequency of canine CD20 positive (+) cutaneous epitheliotropic T-cell lymphoma. A single canine case report has been published. Objectives: To characterize the baseline frequency of CD20+ staining in cases of canine cutaneous ...
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Ewing, T. S.; Pieper, J. B.; Stern, A. W.
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Wiley, Oxford, UK
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Veterinary Dermatology, 2019, 30, 1, pp e14
Background: Canine epitheliotropic cutaneous T-cell lymphoma (eCTCL) is thought to represent a disease homologue to human mycosis fungoides (MF). In human MF, neoplastic cells are phenotypically consistent with resident effector memory T cells, a population that remains for an extended period...
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Keating, M. K.; Rosenkrantz, W. S.; Keller, S. M.; Moore, P. F.
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Wiley, Oxford, UK
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Veterinary Dermatology, 2022, 33, 6, pp 559-567
Lymphoma is one of the most prevalent forms of cancers in dogs, however, it is uncommon on the skin. Cutaneous lymphoma can present as erythematous and exfoliative superficial lesions or raised masses. Histologically, cutaneous lymphomas are subdivided into epitheliotropic and non-epitheliotropic. ...
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Mazaro, R. D.; Fighera, R. A.; Lorenzetti, D. M.; Cogliati, B.; Leite, S. M. G.; Motta, M. A. A.
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Editora Guará, São Paulo, Brazil
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Clínica Veterinária, 2020, 25, 149, pp 56-76
Background: Cutaneous lymphoma is a highly malignant neoplasm, which can originate in the epidermis or dermis, as well as be disseminated to other organs such as lung, heart, arm, liver and bone marrow. It comes in the form of nodes of various sizes, erythematous and alopecic, itching may or may...
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Rosseto, L. G.; Pitol, B. C. A.; Andreussi, P. A. T.; Palumbo, M. I. P.; Ventura, A.; Babo-Terra, V. J.
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Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul, Faculdade de Veterinária, Porto Alegre, Brazil
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Acta Scientiae Veterinariae, 2021, 49, (Suppl 1): 606,
Background: Limited information is available regarding the treatment and outcome of dogs with epitheliotropic lymphoma. The disease typically has a poor prognosis. Objectives: To characterize the clinical signs, identify prognostic factors and evaluate the treatment outcome of dogs with ...
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Chan, C. M.; Frimberger, A. E.; Moore, A. S.
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Wiley, Oxford, UK
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Veterinary Dermatology, 2018, 29, 2, pp 154-e59
Cutaneous lymphoma is histologically classified in epitheliotropic and non-epitheliotropic, the first showing higher incidence in dogs, and the second, in cats. Non-epitheliotropic lymphoma presents lymphocyte aggregates in the dermis and subcutaneous tissue, however cutaneous annexes are not...
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C. Silva, H. do; S. Horta, R. dos; Sena, B. V. de; J. Pinto, A. C. de; O. Almeida, I. de; P. P Rangel, J. da; Souza, T. D. de; Flecher, M. C.
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Brazilian Association of Veterinary Pathology, Jaboticabal, Brazil
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Brazilian Journal of Veterinary Pathology, 2020, 13, 3, pp 622-627
Cutaneous lymphomas are divided into categories based on histologic evaluation of the skin and location of neoplastic lymphocytes. Epitheliotropic cutaneous lymphoma, also known as cutaneous T-cell lymphoma, is diagnosed when neoplastic lymphocytes show tropism for the epidermis and these cells...
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Saunders, An Imprint of Elsevier, Philadelphia, USA
Citation
Veterinary Clinics of North America, Small Animal Practice, 2019, 49, 1, pp 67-81