Feline large granular lymphocyte (LGL) lymphoma is an uncommon subtype of lymphoma characterized by a grave prognosis and scarce response to chemotherapy. There are limited reports on clinico-pathological and prognostic factors. One-hundred and 9 cats with newly diagnosed LGL lymphoma that underwent initial staging (including hematology, serum biochemistry, thoracic radiographs and abdominal ultrasound), and followed-up were retrospectively evaluated. LGL lymphoma was localized within the gastrointestinal tract with or without extra-intestinal involvement in 91.7% of the cases, and at extra-gastrointestinal sites in 8.3%. Symptoms were frequent. Anemia (31.2%) and neutrophilia (26.6%) were commonly observed, and 14 (12.8%) cats had neoplastic circulating cells. Frequent biochemistry abnormalities included elevated ALT (39.4%) and hypoalbuminemia (28.4%). Twenty (54.1%) of 37 cats had elevated serum LDH. Treatment varied among cats, and included surgery (11%), chemotherapy (23%), corticosteroids (38.5%) and no treatment (27.5%). Median time to progression (MTTP) was 5 days, and median survival time (MST) 21 days. MST was significantly shorter in the case of substage b, circulating neoplastic cells, lack of chemotherapy administration, and lack of treatment response. A small subset of cats (7.3%) survived more than 6 months, suggesting that a more favorable clinical course can be found among LGL lymphoma patients.

Feline large granular lymphocyte lymphoma : an Italian Society of Veterinary Oncology (SIONCOV) retrospective study / R. Finotello, M.E. Vasconi, S. Sabattini, C. Agnoli, C. Giacoboni, M. Annoni, A. Dentini, G. Bettini, P. Guazzi, D. Stefanello, E. Bottero, P. Mesto, R. Marinelli, C. De Feo, L. Marconato. - In: VETERINARY AND COMPARATIVE ONCOLOGY. - ISSN 1476-5810. - 16:1(2018 Mar), pp. 159-166. [10.1111/vco.12325]

Feline large granular lymphocyte lymphoma : an Italian Society of Veterinary Oncology (SIONCOV) retrospective study

D. Stefanello;
2018

Abstract

Feline large granular lymphocyte (LGL) lymphoma is an uncommon subtype of lymphoma characterized by a grave prognosis and scarce response to chemotherapy. There are limited reports on clinico-pathological and prognostic factors. One-hundred and 9 cats with newly diagnosed LGL lymphoma that underwent initial staging (including hematology, serum biochemistry, thoracic radiographs and abdominal ultrasound), and followed-up were retrospectively evaluated. LGL lymphoma was localized within the gastrointestinal tract with or without extra-intestinal involvement in 91.7% of the cases, and at extra-gastrointestinal sites in 8.3%. Symptoms were frequent. Anemia (31.2%) and neutrophilia (26.6%) were commonly observed, and 14 (12.8%) cats had neoplastic circulating cells. Frequent biochemistry abnormalities included elevated ALT (39.4%) and hypoalbuminemia (28.4%). Twenty (54.1%) of 37 cats had elevated serum LDH. Treatment varied among cats, and included surgery (11%), chemotherapy (23%), corticosteroids (38.5%) and no treatment (27.5%). Median time to progression (MTTP) was 5 days, and median survival time (MST) 21 days. MST was significantly shorter in the case of substage b, circulating neoplastic cells, lack of chemotherapy administration, and lack of treatment response. A small subset of cats (7.3%) survived more than 6 months, suggesting that a more favorable clinical course can be found among LGL lymphoma patients.
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Feline; Large granular lymphocyte; LGL; Lymphoma; Prognosis; Veterinary (all)
Settore VET/03 - Patologia Generale e Anatomia Patologica Veterinaria
Settore VET/09 - Clinica Chirurgica Veterinaria
Settore VET/08 - Clinica Medica Veterinaria
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Feline large granular lymphocyte lymphoma : an Italian Society of Veterinary Oncology (SIONCOV) retrospective study / R. Finotello, M.E. Vasconi, S. Sabattini, C. Agnoli, C. Giacoboni, M. Annoni, A. Dentini, G. Bettini, P. Guazzi, D. Stefanello, E. Bottero, P. Mesto, R. Marinelli, C. De Feo, L. Marconato. - In: VETERINARY AND COMPARATIVE ONCOLOGY. - ISSN 1476-5810. - 16:1(2018 Mar), pp. 159-166. [10.1111/vco.12325]
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