Prognostic factors and complications attributed to surgical resection of cutaneous mast cell tumors in 62 dogs attended in UNESP-Jaboticabal veterinary hospital from 2013 to 2019

Q4 Veterinary Acta Veterinaria Brasilica Pub Date : 2023-10-05 DOI:10.21708/avb.2023.17.2.11190
Bruna Costa Nonato, Andrigo Barboza de Nardi, Stella Habib Moreira, Felipe Noleto de Paiva, Gabriel Godoi de Moraes
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Mast cell tumors, which are neoplasms with variable behavior, from less aggressive to highly metastatic tumors, account for 16%–21% of cutaneous neoplasms in dogs. The diagnosis and grading of mast cell tumors are based on cytological analysis and histological evaluation, which facilitate appropriate planning for surgical and chemotherapeutic treatment. Surgical resection with safety margins of 2–3 cm is considered the best therapeutic option; however, postoperative complications, such as delayed healing, necrosis, suture dehiscence, and occurrence of seroma, are reported. It is essential to understand the biology of mast cell tumors because prognostic factors directly influence the efficacy of the treatment and the quality of life of the patient. Here, we conducted a retrospective study of dogs submitted to surgical resection of cutaneous mast cell tumors, and analyzed the prognostic factors and occurrence of postoperative complications. The results showed that low grade mast cell tumors were associated with a lower occurrence of ulceration, metastasis, recurrence, lack of need for adjuvant therapy, and occurrence of paraneoplastic syndrome compared to those of a higher grade. We also compared the association between demanding or compromised margins with the presence of postoperative complications. The results showed that high grade mast cell tumors have a greater metastatic potential and that the presence of neoplastic cells in the adjacent tissues leads to a greater malignancy and postoperative complications.
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2013 - 2019年在联合国环境规划署jaboticabal兽医院接受治疗的62只狗皮肤肥大细胞瘤手术切除的预后因素和并发症
肥大细胞瘤是一种行为多变的肿瘤,从侵袭性较低到高度转移,占犬皮肤肿瘤的16%-21%。肥大细胞瘤的诊断和分级是基于细胞学分析和组织学评估,这有助于适当的计划手术和化疗治疗。手术切除的安全边界为2-3厘米被认为是最好的治疗选择;然而,术后并发症,如延迟愈合、坏死、缝合线开裂和血清肿的发生均有报道。了解肥大细胞瘤的生物学是至关重要的,因为预后因素直接影响治疗效果和患者的生活质量。在此,我们对接受皮肤肥大细胞瘤手术切除的犬进行回顾性研究,并分析预后因素和术后并发症的发生情况。结果显示,与高级别肥大细胞瘤相比,低级别肥大细胞瘤的溃疡、转移、复发发生率较低,不需要辅助治疗,以及副肿瘤综合征的发生率较低。我们还比较了硬缘或边缘受损与术后并发症之间的关系。结果表明,高级别肥大细胞瘤具有更大的转移潜力,肿瘤细胞在邻近组织的存在导致更大的恶性肿瘤和术后并发症。
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