Splenic lesions observed in 71 splenectomized dogs: a retrospective study
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Resumo: | The spleen of dogs is frequently affected by disorders that vary from local and systemic origin. The difficulty in associating clinical and gross findings contributes for the choice of total splenectomy as the main treatment, leading to an impairment of the immune and hematopoietic functions. The aim of this study was to evaluate the pathological findings in the spleen of splenectomized dogs during 2008 to 2014 at a Veterinary Teaching Hospital. From the 71 cases analyzed, 97% (69/71) of the dogs were submitted to total splenectomy and 3% (2/71) to partial splenectomy. In 45 (63.4%) of these cases, the histopathological diagnosis was non-neoplastic alterations; only 36.6% (26/71) had a splenic neoplasia. The main non-neoplastic lesions observed were nodular hyperplasia 24.4% (11/45), infarction 22.3% (10/45), and hematoma 20% (9/45). The most frequent tumors were hemangiosarcoma 50% (13/26), histiocytic sarcoma 23% (6/26), and lymphoma 11.5% (3/26). The clinical methods used to diagnose splenic lesions were ultrasonography 88% (63/71), radiography 2.8% (2/71) and exploratory laparotomy 4.2% (3/71). In 4.2% (3/71) the spleen changes were observed during the therapeutic ovariohysterectomy. The results of the present study showed a prevalence of benign disorders in the spleen of splenectomized dogs associated with a high incidence of total splenectomy performed, indicating a difficulty in recognizing the different lesions that can affect the spleen by the veterinarian medical. |
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Splenic lesions observed in 71 splenectomized dogs: a retrospective studyLesões esplênicas observadas em 71 cães esplenectomizados: um estudo retrospectivoDogsHistopathological findingsSplenic disorders.Achados histopatológicosAlterações esplênicasCães.The spleen of dogs is frequently affected by disorders that vary from local and systemic origin. The difficulty in associating clinical and gross findings contributes for the choice of total splenectomy as the main treatment, leading to an impairment of the immune and hematopoietic functions. The aim of this study was to evaluate the pathological findings in the spleen of splenectomized dogs during 2008 to 2014 at a Veterinary Teaching Hospital. From the 71 cases analyzed, 97% (69/71) of the dogs were submitted to total splenectomy and 3% (2/71) to partial splenectomy. In 45 (63.4%) of these cases, the histopathological diagnosis was non-neoplastic alterations; only 36.6% (26/71) had a splenic neoplasia. The main non-neoplastic lesions observed were nodular hyperplasia 24.4% (11/45), infarction 22.3% (10/45), and hematoma 20% (9/45). The most frequent tumors were hemangiosarcoma 50% (13/26), histiocytic sarcoma 23% (6/26), and lymphoma 11.5% (3/26). The clinical methods used to diagnose splenic lesions were ultrasonography 88% (63/71), radiography 2.8% (2/71) and exploratory laparotomy 4.2% (3/71). In 4.2% (3/71) the spleen changes were observed during the therapeutic ovariohysterectomy. The results of the present study showed a prevalence of benign disorders in the spleen of splenectomized dogs associated with a high incidence of total splenectomy performed, indicating a difficulty in recognizing the different lesions that can affect the spleen by the veterinarian medical.O baço de cães é frequentemente afetado por alterações locais ou de origem sistêmica. A dificuldade em associar achados clínicos e macroscópicos contribuem para a escolha da esplenectomia total com principal tratamento, levando a um comprometimento das funções imune e hematopoiética. O principal objetivo deste estudo foi avaliar os achados patológicos no baço de cães esplenectomizados durante 2008 a 2014 em um Hospital Escola Veterinário. Dos 71 casos analisados, 97% (69/71) dos cães foram submetidos à esplenectomia total e 3% (2/71) à esplenectomia parcial. Em 45 (63.4%) casos, o diagnóstico histopatológico foi de alterações não-neoplásicas; somente 36,6% (26/71) tinham neoplasia esplênica. As principais alterações não-neoplásicas observadas foram hiperplasia nodular 24,4% (11/45), infarto 22,3% (10/45) e hematoma 20% (9/45). Os tumores mais frequentes foram hemangiossarcoma 50% (13/26), sarcoma histiocítico 23% (6/26) e linfoma esplênico 11.5% (3/26). Os métodos clínicos utilizados para diagnóstico foram ultrassonografia 88% (63/71), radiografia 2.8% (2/71) e laparatomia exploratória. Em 4,2% (3/71), as alterações esplênicas foram observadas durante ovariohisterectomia terapêutica. Os resultados do presente estudo evidenciam uma prevalência de alterações benignas no baço de cães esplenectomizados, associada com uma alta incidência de esplenectomias totais realizadas, indicam uma dificuldade dos médicos veterinários em reconhecer as diferentes lesões que podem acometer o baço.UEL2016-10-26info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionEstudo retrospectivoapplication/pdfhttps://ojs.uel.br/revistas/uel/index.php/semagrarias/article/view/2353910.5433/1679-0359.2016v37n5p3181Semina: Ciências Agrárias; Vol. 37 No. 5 (2016); 3181-3188Semina: Ciências Agrárias; v. 37 n. 5 (2016); 3181-31881679-03591676-546Xreponame:Semina. Ciências Agrárias (Online)instname:Universidade Estadual de Londrina (UEL)instacron:UELenghttps://ojs.uel.br/revistas/uel/index.php/semagrarias/article/view/23539/19816Copyright (c) 2016 Semina: Ciências Agráriashttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessSilva, Elisângela Olegário daDi Santis, Giovana WingeterHeadley, Selwyn ArlingtonBracarense, Ana Paula Frederico Rodrigues Loureiro2022-11-30T14:18:40Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/23539Revistahttp://www.uel.br/revistas/uel/index.php/semagrariasPUBhttps://ojs.uel.br/revistas/uel/index.php/semagrarias/oaisemina.agrarias@uel.br1679-03591676-546Xopendoar:2022-11-30T14:18:40Semina. Ciências Agrárias (Online) - Universidade Estadual de Londrina (UEL)false |
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Splenic lesions observed in 71 splenectomized dogs: a retrospective study Lesões esplênicas observadas em 71 cães esplenectomizados: um estudo retrospectivo |
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Splenic lesions observed in 71 splenectomized dogs: a retrospective study |
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Splenic lesions observed in 71 splenectomized dogs: a retrospective study Silva, Elisângela Olegário da Dogs Histopathological findings Splenic disorders. Achados histopatológicos Alterações esplênicas Cães. |
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Splenic lesions observed in 71 splenectomized dogs: a retrospective study |
title_full |
Splenic lesions observed in 71 splenectomized dogs: a retrospective study |
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Splenic lesions observed in 71 splenectomized dogs: a retrospective study |
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Splenic lesions observed in 71 splenectomized dogs: a retrospective study |
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Splenic lesions observed in 71 splenectomized dogs: a retrospective study |
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Silva, Elisângela Olegário da |
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Silva, Elisângela Olegário da Di Santis, Giovana Wingeter Headley, Selwyn Arlington Bracarense, Ana Paula Frederico Rodrigues Loureiro |
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Di Santis, Giovana Wingeter Headley, Selwyn Arlington Bracarense, Ana Paula Frederico Rodrigues Loureiro |
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Silva, Elisângela Olegário da Di Santis, Giovana Wingeter Headley, Selwyn Arlington Bracarense, Ana Paula Frederico Rodrigues Loureiro |
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Dogs Histopathological findings Splenic disorders. Achados histopatológicos Alterações esplênicas Cães. |
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Dogs Histopathological findings Splenic disorders. Achados histopatológicos Alterações esplênicas Cães. |
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The spleen of dogs is frequently affected by disorders that vary from local and systemic origin. The difficulty in associating clinical and gross findings contributes for the choice of total splenectomy as the main treatment, leading to an impairment of the immune and hematopoietic functions. The aim of this study was to evaluate the pathological findings in the spleen of splenectomized dogs during 2008 to 2014 at a Veterinary Teaching Hospital. From the 71 cases analyzed, 97% (69/71) of the dogs were submitted to total splenectomy and 3% (2/71) to partial splenectomy. In 45 (63.4%) of these cases, the histopathological diagnosis was non-neoplastic alterations; only 36.6% (26/71) had a splenic neoplasia. The main non-neoplastic lesions observed were nodular hyperplasia 24.4% (11/45), infarction 22.3% (10/45), and hematoma 20% (9/45). The most frequent tumors were hemangiosarcoma 50% (13/26), histiocytic sarcoma 23% (6/26), and lymphoma 11.5% (3/26). The clinical methods used to diagnose splenic lesions were ultrasonography 88% (63/71), radiography 2.8% (2/71) and exploratory laparotomy 4.2% (3/71). In 4.2% (3/71) the spleen changes were observed during the therapeutic ovariohysterectomy. The results of the present study showed a prevalence of benign disorders in the spleen of splenectomized dogs associated with a high incidence of total splenectomy performed, indicating a difficulty in recognizing the different lesions that can affect the spleen by the veterinarian medical. |
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