Determinação de fatores prognósticos para tumores mamários caninos

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Autor(a) principal: Guim, Thomas Normanton
Data de Publicação: 2011
Tipo de documento: Tese
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Repositório Institucional da UFPel - Guaiaca
Texto Completo: http://repositorio.ufpel.edu.br/handle/ri/2562
Resumo: The mammary neoplasms are tumors that most affect bitches and represent a problem of great impact in veterinary medicine. Malignant tumors are associated to high mortality due to tumor recurrence or metastasis. This study aimed to evaluate prognostic factors of low cost and easy to perform diagnostic routines, capable of predicting the biological behavior of these tumors. The samples were collected from 114 bitches submitted surgical excision of mammary neoplasms from 2004 to 2008. The patients followed over a period of two years after therapy. This study did not include animals that had distant metastasis at diagnosis. Information regarding to ovariohysterectomy concurrent with the removal of the neoplasm, recurrences, time of observation of the tumor, age and weight of the animals were obtained through standard protocols for submission of tumors. The samples were fixed in 10% formalin, measured, the margins of interest identified with India ink and were systematically cleaved allowing full evaluation of the specimen. Histological sections were stained with hematoxylin-eosin and evaluated under light microscopy. The dependent variables evaluated were: histologic type, histologic grading, histological stage, invasion to adjacent tissues, neoplastic emboli in blood or lymphatic vessels, mitotic index and status of surgical margins. The variables were compared among themselves and with the survival time of postoperative animals. Survival evaluation was used log-rank test and evaluation of the variables between them was used Kruskall-Wallis. The results were presented by estimating survival curves using the Kaplan-Maier method. The values were statistically significant when p<0.05. The following variables were significantly associated with survival: age at diagnosis (p=0.004), size of tumor (p<0.000), histological type, histological grade (p=0.000), histological stage (p<0.000), invasion to adjacent tissues (p=0.033), presence of neoplastic emboli in blood or lymphatic vessels (p=0.000), mitotic index (p=0.006) and recurrence (p=0.034). Sized animals (p=0.591), ovariohysterectomy concurrent surgical excision (p=0.74), time observation of the tumor (p=0.3) and surgical margin status (p=0.369) showed no prognostic significance. Additionally, there was significant statistical correlation between the following variables: size of tumor with histological grade (p<0.000), histological stage (p=0.008) and mitotic index (p=0.002); histological grading with histological type and histological stage (both P<0.000); and histological stage with histological type and mitotic index (both p<0.000). The variables significantly associated with survival were helpful in determining the prognosis of the animals. There was an increase of characteristics that indicate malignancy with increasing the size of tumors. The evaluated factors are inexpensive and can be done relatively quickly. They should be used routinely by veterinary pathologists, can help clinicians and surgeons in therapeutic decisions for carrier animals.
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The samples were collected from 114 bitches submitted surgical excision of mammary neoplasms from 2004 to 2008. The patients followed over a period of two years after therapy. This study did not include animals that had distant metastasis at diagnosis. Information regarding to ovariohysterectomy concurrent with the removal of the neoplasm, recurrences, time of observation of the tumor, age and weight of the animals were obtained through standard protocols for submission of tumors. The samples were fixed in 10% formalin, measured, the margins of interest identified with India ink and were systematically cleaved allowing full evaluation of the specimen. Histological sections were stained with hematoxylin-eosin and evaluated under light microscopy. The dependent variables evaluated were: histologic type, histologic grading, histological stage, invasion to adjacent tissues, neoplastic emboli in blood or lymphatic vessels, mitotic index and status of surgical margins. The variables were compared among themselves and with the survival time of postoperative animals. Survival evaluation was used log-rank test and evaluation of the variables between them was used Kruskall-Wallis. The results were presented by estimating survival curves using the Kaplan-Maier method. The values were statistically significant when p<0.05. The following variables were significantly associated with survival: age at diagnosis (p=0.004), size of tumor (p<0.000), histological type, histological grade (p=0.000), histological stage (p<0.000), invasion to adjacent tissues (p=0.033), presence of neoplastic emboli in blood or lymphatic vessels (p=0.000), mitotic index (p=0.006) and recurrence (p=0.034). Sized animals (p=0.591), ovariohysterectomy concurrent surgical excision (p=0.74), time observation of the tumor (p=0.3) and surgical margin status (p=0.369) showed no prognostic significance. Additionally, there was significant statistical correlation between the following variables: size of tumor with histological grade (p<0.000), histological stage (p=0.008) and mitotic index (p=0.002); histological grading with histological type and histological stage (both P<0.000); and histological stage with histological type and mitotic index (both p<0.000). The variables significantly associated with survival were helpful in determining the prognosis of the animals. There was an increase of characteristics that indicate malignancy with increasing the size of tumors. The evaluated factors are inexpensive and can be done relatively quickly. They should be used routinely by veterinary pathologists, can help clinicians and surgeons in therapeutic decisions for carrier animals.Os neoplasmas mamários são os tumores que mais acometem as cadelas e representam um problema de grande impacto em medicina veterinária, uma vez que, quando malignos, implicam em alto índice de mortalidade, devido à recorrência tumoral ou metástases. O presente trabalho teve como objetivo avaliar fatores prognósticos de baixo custo e fácil realização na rotina diagnóstica, capazes de predizer o comportamento biológico desses tumores. As amostras foram coletadas de 114 cadelas submetidas à exérese cirúrgica de neoplasmas mamários no período de 2004 a 2008, acompanhadas durante um período de dois anos após a terapia. Não foram incluídos neste estudo animais que apresentavam metástases distantes no momento do diagnóstico. Informações relativas à realização de ovariohisterectomia concomitante à remoção do neoplasma, ocorrência de recidiva, tempo de evolução do tumor, idade e porte dos animais foram obtidas através de fichas padrão de encaminhamento de tumores. As amostras após fixadas em formol a 10% foram mensuradas, tiveram suas margens de interesse identificadas com tinta nanquim e foram clivadas sistematicamente de forma que a peça cirúrgica fosse avaliada de forma completa. Cortes histológicos foram obtidos, corados com hematoxilina-eosina e avaliados em microscopia de luz. Os parâmetros avaliados foram: tipo histológico, graduação histológica, estágio histológico, invasão para tecidos adjacentes, presença de êmbolos neoplásicos em vasos sanguíneos ou linfáticos, índice mitótico e status das margens cirúrgicas. As variáveis avaliadas foram comparadas entre si e com o tempo de sobrevida pós-cirúrgica dos animais. Para avaliação da sobrevida foi utilizado teste de log-rank e para avaliação das variáveis entre si foi utilizado teste de Kruskall- Wallis. Os resultados foram apresentados através de curvas de estimativa de sobrevida de Kaplan-Maier. Os valores foram estatisticamente significativos quando p<0,05. As seguintes variáveis foram significativamente associadas com sobrevida: idade no momento do diagnóstico (p=0,004), tamanho do neoplasma (p<0,000), tipo histológico, graduação histológica (p=0,000), estágio histológico (p<0,000), invasão para tecidos adjacentes (p=0,033), presença de êmbolos neoplásicos em vasos sanguíneos ou linfáticos (p=0,000), índice mitótico (p=0,006) e recidiva ou ocorrência de novos tumores (p=0,034). Porte dos animais (p=0,591), realização de ovariohisterectomia concomitante a exérese cirúrgica (p=0,74), tempo de evolução tumoral (p=0,3) e status das margens cirúrgicas (p=0,369) não apresentaram significância prognóstica. Adicionalmente, houve correlação estatística significativa entre as seguintes variáveis: tamanho do neoplasma com graduação histológica (p<0,000), estágio histológico (p=0,008) e índice mitótico (p=0,002); graduação histológica com tipo e estágio histológico (ambos p<0,000); e estágio histológico com tipo histológico e índice mitótico (ambos p<0,000). As variáveis estudadas associadas significativamente com sobrevida pós-cirúrgica foram úteis na determinação do prognóstico dos animais. Houve um aumento de características que indicam malignidade conforme aumenta o tamanho dos neoplasmas. Os fatores avaliados possuem baixo custo e podem ser realizados com relativa rapidez, devendo ser empregados de forma rotineira por patologistas veterinários, auxiliando clínicos e cirurgiões nas decisões terapêuticas para os animais portadores.application/pdfporUniversidade Federal de PelotasPrograma de Pós-Graduação em VeterináriaUFPelBRVeterináriaVeterináriaPrognósticoTumores mamáriosSobrevidaCãesVeterinaryPrognosisMammary tumorsSurvivalDogsCNPQ::CIENCIAS AGRARIAS::MEDICINA VETERINARIA::PATOLOGIA ANIMALDeterminação de fatores prognósticos para tumores mamários caninosDetermination of prognostic factors for canine mammary tumorsinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/doctoralThesisinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Institucional da UFPel - Guaiacainstname:Universidade Federal de Pelotas (UFPEL)instacron:UFPELORIGINALtese_thomas_normanton_guim.pdfapplication/pdf4396202http://guaiaca.ufpel.edu.br/xmlui/bitstream/123456789/2562/1/tese_thomas_normanton_guim.pdff6b683245c353d6dd0119b22f2ffba98MD51open accessTEXTtese_thomas_normanton_guim.pdf.txttese_thomas_normanton_guim.pdf.txtExtracted Texttext/plain171779http://guaiaca.ufpel.edu.br/xmlui/bitstream/123456789/2562/2/tese_thomas_normanton_guim.pdf.txt17a30bafe502cf9ee2705e0a03a7eadcMD52open accessTHUMBNAILtese_thomas_normanton_guim.pdf.jpgtese_thomas_normanton_guim.pdf.jpgGenerated Thumbnailimage/jpeg1748http://guaiaca.ufpel.edu.br/xmlui/bitstream/123456789/2562/3/tese_thomas_normanton_guim.pdf.jpgc6c061f29a1d59fe9eb287af4ff97752MD53open access123456789/25622022-01-27 09:53:29.694open accessoai:guaiaca.ufpel.edu.br:123456789/2562Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttp://repositorio.ufpel.edu.br/oai/requestrippel@ufpel.edu.br || repositorio@ufpel.edu.br || aline.batista@ufpel.edu.bropendoar:2022-01-27T12:53:29Repositório Institucional da UFPel - Guaiaca - Universidade Federal de Pelotas (UFPEL)false
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title Determinação de fatores prognósticos para tumores mamários caninos
spellingShingle Determinação de fatores prognósticos para tumores mamários caninos
Guim, Thomas Normanton
Veterinária
Prognóstico
Tumores mamários
Sobrevida
Cães
Veterinary
Prognosis
Mammary tumors
Survival
Dogs
CNPQ::CIENCIAS AGRARIAS::MEDICINA VETERINARIA::PATOLOGIA ANIMAL
title_short Determinação de fatores prognósticos para tumores mamários caninos
title_full Determinação de fatores prognósticos para tumores mamários caninos
title_fullStr Determinação de fatores prognósticos para tumores mamários caninos
title_full_unstemmed Determinação de fatores prognósticos para tumores mamários caninos
title_sort Determinação de fatores prognósticos para tumores mamários caninos
author Guim, Thomas Normanton
author_facet Guim, Thomas Normanton
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dc.contributor.referees1.pt_BR.fl_str_mv Schuch, Luiz Felipe Damé
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Guim, Thomas Normanton
contributor_str_mv Raposo, Josiane Bonel
Fernandes, Cristina Gevehr
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Prognóstico
Tumores mamários
Sobrevida
Cães
topic Veterinária
Prognóstico
Tumores mamários
Sobrevida
Cães
Veterinary
Prognosis
Mammary tumors
Survival
Dogs
CNPQ::CIENCIAS AGRARIAS::MEDICINA VETERINARIA::PATOLOGIA ANIMAL
dc.subject.eng.fl_str_mv Veterinary
Prognosis
Mammary tumors
Survival
Dogs
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description The mammary neoplasms are tumors that most affect bitches and represent a problem of great impact in veterinary medicine. Malignant tumors are associated to high mortality due to tumor recurrence or metastasis. This study aimed to evaluate prognostic factors of low cost and easy to perform diagnostic routines, capable of predicting the biological behavior of these tumors. The samples were collected from 114 bitches submitted surgical excision of mammary neoplasms from 2004 to 2008. The patients followed over a period of two years after therapy. This study did not include animals that had distant metastasis at diagnosis. Information regarding to ovariohysterectomy concurrent with the removal of the neoplasm, recurrences, time of observation of the tumor, age and weight of the animals were obtained through standard protocols for submission of tumors. The samples were fixed in 10% formalin, measured, the margins of interest identified with India ink and were systematically cleaved allowing full evaluation of the specimen. Histological sections were stained with hematoxylin-eosin and evaluated under light microscopy. The dependent variables evaluated were: histologic type, histologic grading, histological stage, invasion to adjacent tissues, neoplastic emboli in blood or lymphatic vessels, mitotic index and status of surgical margins. The variables were compared among themselves and with the survival time of postoperative animals. Survival evaluation was used log-rank test and evaluation of the variables between them was used Kruskall-Wallis. The results were presented by estimating survival curves using the Kaplan-Maier method. The values were statistically significant when p<0.05. The following variables were significantly associated with survival: age at diagnosis (p=0.004), size of tumor (p<0.000), histological type, histological grade (p=0.000), histological stage (p<0.000), invasion to adjacent tissues (p=0.033), presence of neoplastic emboli in blood or lymphatic vessels (p=0.000), mitotic index (p=0.006) and recurrence (p=0.034). Sized animals (p=0.591), ovariohysterectomy concurrent surgical excision (p=0.74), time observation of the tumor (p=0.3) and surgical margin status (p=0.369) showed no prognostic significance. Additionally, there was significant statistical correlation between the following variables: size of tumor with histological grade (p<0.000), histological stage (p=0.008) and mitotic index (p=0.002); histological grading with histological type and histological stage (both P<0.000); and histological stage with histological type and mitotic index (both p<0.000). The variables significantly associated with survival were helpful in determining the prognosis of the animals. There was an increase of characteristics that indicate malignancy with increasing the size of tumors. The evaluated factors are inexpensive and can be done relatively quickly. They should be used routinely by veterinary pathologists, can help clinicians and surgeons in therapeutic decisions for carrier animals.
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