Ferret Lymphoma: The Old and the New

Laurie Hess DVM, Dip. ABVP (Avian)
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Lymphoma is the most common malignant neoplasm of ferrets. Older ferrets are typically affected with a chronic, lymphocytic form of lymphoma, whereas juvenile ferrets more often acutely develop a lymphoblastic form. Lymphoma in ferrets can affect any organ but most often involves the spleen, liver, lymph nodes, thymus/mediastinum, and kidneys. No definitive cause for lymphoma in ferrets has yet been identified; however, cluster outbreaks of lymphoma among cohabitating ferrets suggest an infectious (possibly viral) etiology. This article reviews potential causes of lymphoma in ferrets. Typical clinical signs depending on tumor location are discussed. Common diagnostic findings are presented, including results of radiographic and ultrasonographic studies, hematology, and histopathologic examination. Treatment options for ferret lymphoma, including chemotherapy and radiation, are outlined.

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雪貂淋巴瘤:新与旧
淋巴瘤是雪貂最常见的恶性肿瘤。老年雪貂通常患有慢性淋巴细胞型淋巴瘤,而幼年雪貂更常急性发展为淋巴母细胞型淋巴瘤。雪貂的淋巴瘤可累及任何器官,但最常累及脾脏、肝脏、淋巴结、胸腺/纵隔和肾脏。目前还没有确定雪貂淋巴瘤的确切病因;然而,在同居雪貂之间的淋巴瘤聚集性暴发提示感染性(可能是病毒)病因。本文综述了雪貂淋巴瘤的潜在原因。讨论了肿瘤部位的典型临床体征。常见的诊断结果,包括放射学和超声检查,血液学和组织病理学检查的结果。雪貂淋巴瘤的治疗选择,包括化疗和放疗,概述。
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