Incidence of skin tumors in dogs in Salvador, Bahia state, Brazil (2007-2016)

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Autor(a) principal: Machado,Gessica A.C.
Data de Publicação: 2018
Outros Autores: Fontes,Thanielle N., Larangeira,Daniela F., Estrela-Lima,Alessandra, Moreira,Eduardo L.T., Ribeiro,Lorena S., Pinto,Marcela P.R., Peixoto,Tiago C.
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Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Pesquisa Veterinária Brasileira (Online)
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Resumo: ABSTRACT: This study aimed to establish the incidence of skin tumors (cutaneous proliferative lesions of neoplastic or non-neoplastic nature) in dogs diagnosed by histopathological evaluation at the Veterinary Pathology Laboratory (LPV) of the Federal University of Bahia (UFBA) in a 10-year (2007-2016) historical series. Of the 1945 histopathological diagnoses made in this period, 503 were skin biopsies, and 617 dermatological problems (87 dogs, 17.3%, presented more than one positive diagnosis) were found. Of the 617 diagnoses of dermatopathy, 546 (88.49%) were tumors and 71 (11.51%) were non-tumorous alterations. The 546 conditions more profoundly studied were from 453 dogs, 468 (85.7%) neoplastic and 78 (14.3%) non-neoplastic tumors. The 468 neoplasms were classified as follows: 230 benign (49.14%), 215 malignant (45.94%), 23 borderline (epitheliomas) (4.91%), 51.92% (243/468) mesenchymal, 42.74% (200/468) epithelial, 4.91% (23/468) melanocytic, and 0.43% (2/468) metastatic (mammary gland). The most commonly diagnosed neoplastic dermatopathies were mastocytoma (14.7%) and lipoma (7.48%). Among the 78 non-neoplastic conditions (14.3%), epidermal inclusion cyst (39.74%) and trichogranuloma (15.38%) were the most frequent. Canine dermatopathies accounted for 26% of the biopsy files of the LPV-UFBA. Distinct simultaneous dermatological problems were frequently found in the dogs assessed (one in six). Considering that these conditions can present with different cellular origin and biological behavior, it is crucial that histopathological evaluation be performed in fragments from the different cutaneous lesions.
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spelling Incidence of skin tumors in dogs in Salvador, Bahia state, Brazil (2007-2016)Skin tumorsdogsBahia statedermatologydermatopathologycutaneous neoplasmspathologyABSTRACT: This study aimed to establish the incidence of skin tumors (cutaneous proliferative lesions of neoplastic or non-neoplastic nature) in dogs diagnosed by histopathological evaluation at the Veterinary Pathology Laboratory (LPV) of the Federal University of Bahia (UFBA) in a 10-year (2007-2016) historical series. Of the 1945 histopathological diagnoses made in this period, 503 were skin biopsies, and 617 dermatological problems (87 dogs, 17.3%, presented more than one positive diagnosis) were found. Of the 617 diagnoses of dermatopathy, 546 (88.49%) were tumors and 71 (11.51%) were non-tumorous alterations. The 546 conditions more profoundly studied were from 453 dogs, 468 (85.7%) neoplastic and 78 (14.3%) non-neoplastic tumors. The 468 neoplasms were classified as follows: 230 benign (49.14%), 215 malignant (45.94%), 23 borderline (epitheliomas) (4.91%), 51.92% (243/468) mesenchymal, 42.74% (200/468) epithelial, 4.91% (23/468) melanocytic, and 0.43% (2/468) metastatic (mammary gland). The most commonly diagnosed neoplastic dermatopathies were mastocytoma (14.7%) and lipoma (7.48%). Among the 78 non-neoplastic conditions (14.3%), epidermal inclusion cyst (39.74%) and trichogranuloma (15.38%) were the most frequent. Canine dermatopathies accounted for 26% of the biopsy files of the LPV-UFBA. Distinct simultaneous dermatological problems were frequently found in the dogs assessed (one in six). Considering that these conditions can present with different cellular origin and biological behavior, it is crucial that histopathological evaluation be performed in fragments from the different cutaneous lesions.Colégio Brasileiro de Patologia Animal - CBPA2018-11-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0100-736X2018001102139Pesquisa Veterinária Brasileira v.38 n.11 2018reponame:Pesquisa Veterinária Brasileira (Online)instname:Colégio Brasileiro de Patologia Animal (CBPA)instacron:EMBRAPA10.1590/1678-5150-pvb-5686info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessMachado,Gessica A.C.Fontes,Thanielle N.Larangeira,Daniela F.Estrela-Lima,AlessandraMoreira,Eduardo L.T.Ribeiro,Lorena S.Pinto,Marcela P.R.Peixoto,Tiago C.eng2018-12-06T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S0100-736X2018001102139Revistahttp://www.pvb.com.br/https://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.phpcolegio@cbpa.org.br||pvb@pvb.com.br0100-736X1678-5150opendoar:2018-12-06T00:00Pesquisa Veterinária Brasileira (Online) - Colégio Brasileiro de Patologia Animal (CBPA)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Incidence of skin tumors in dogs in Salvador, Bahia state, Brazil (2007-2016)
title Incidence of skin tumors in dogs in Salvador, Bahia state, Brazil (2007-2016)
spellingShingle Incidence of skin tumors in dogs in Salvador, Bahia state, Brazil (2007-2016)
Machado,Gessica A.C.
Skin tumors
dogs
Bahia state
dermatology
dermatopathology
cutaneous neoplasms
pathology
title_short Incidence of skin tumors in dogs in Salvador, Bahia state, Brazil (2007-2016)
title_full Incidence of skin tumors in dogs in Salvador, Bahia state, Brazil (2007-2016)
title_fullStr Incidence of skin tumors in dogs in Salvador, Bahia state, Brazil (2007-2016)
title_full_unstemmed Incidence of skin tumors in dogs in Salvador, Bahia state, Brazil (2007-2016)
title_sort Incidence of skin tumors in dogs in Salvador, Bahia state, Brazil (2007-2016)
author Machado,Gessica A.C.
author_facet Machado,Gessica A.C.
Fontes,Thanielle N.
Larangeira,Daniela F.
Estrela-Lima,Alessandra
Moreira,Eduardo L.T.
Ribeiro,Lorena S.
Pinto,Marcela P.R.
Peixoto,Tiago C.
author_role author
author2 Fontes,Thanielle N.
Larangeira,Daniela F.
Estrela-Lima,Alessandra
Moreira,Eduardo L.T.
Ribeiro,Lorena S.
Pinto,Marcela P.R.
Peixoto,Tiago C.
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Machado,Gessica A.C.
Fontes,Thanielle N.
Larangeira,Daniela F.
Estrela-Lima,Alessandra
Moreira,Eduardo L.T.
Ribeiro,Lorena S.
Pinto,Marcela P.R.
Peixoto,Tiago C.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Skin tumors
dogs
Bahia state
dermatology
dermatopathology
cutaneous neoplasms
pathology
topic Skin tumors
dogs
Bahia state
dermatology
dermatopathology
cutaneous neoplasms
pathology
description ABSTRACT: This study aimed to establish the incidence of skin tumors (cutaneous proliferative lesions of neoplastic or non-neoplastic nature) in dogs diagnosed by histopathological evaluation at the Veterinary Pathology Laboratory (LPV) of the Federal University of Bahia (UFBA) in a 10-year (2007-2016) historical series. Of the 1945 histopathological diagnoses made in this period, 503 were skin biopsies, and 617 dermatological problems (87 dogs, 17.3%, presented more than one positive diagnosis) were found. Of the 617 diagnoses of dermatopathy, 546 (88.49%) were tumors and 71 (11.51%) were non-tumorous alterations. The 546 conditions more profoundly studied were from 453 dogs, 468 (85.7%) neoplastic and 78 (14.3%) non-neoplastic tumors. The 468 neoplasms were classified as follows: 230 benign (49.14%), 215 malignant (45.94%), 23 borderline (epitheliomas) (4.91%), 51.92% (243/468) mesenchymal, 42.74% (200/468) epithelial, 4.91% (23/468) melanocytic, and 0.43% (2/468) metastatic (mammary gland). The most commonly diagnosed neoplastic dermatopathies were mastocytoma (14.7%) and lipoma (7.48%). Among the 78 non-neoplastic conditions (14.3%), epidermal inclusion cyst (39.74%) and trichogranuloma (15.38%) were the most frequent. Canine dermatopathies accounted for 26% of the biopsy files of the LPV-UFBA. Distinct simultaneous dermatological problems were frequently found in the dogs assessed (one in six). Considering that these conditions can present with different cellular origin and biological behavior, it is crucial that histopathological evaluation be performed in fragments from the different cutaneous lesions.
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