Clinical Features and Outcome of 79 Dogs With Digital Squamous Cell Carcinoma Undergoing Treatment: A SIONCOV Observational Study
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2021
Abstract:
In dogs, digit squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) is uncommon. Clinical signs are frequently
underestimated, leading to a diagnostic delay. The purpose of this retrospective study
was to report our experience regarding the clinical presentation, diagnostic work-up,
treatment and outcome of 79 client-owned dogs with SCC of the digit. The greatest
majority (84.8%) of dogs was dark-coated. Schnauzers represented approximately one
third of the study population, and had a poorer outcome compared with other breeds.
The majority of SCCs occurred in the front limbs (61%), and bone lysis was frequently
observed (92.4%). Approximately 9% of dogs had involvement of multiple digits, and this
was associated with a shorter time to progression (TTP; P = 0.047). Similarly, a duration
of clinical signs >90 days was associated with a shorter TTP (P = 0.02). Regional lymph
nodemetastases were documented in 17.7%of dogs at admission and were significantly
associated with tumor-related death (P < 0.001). At presentation, none of the dogs had
evidence of distant metastasis. Digit amputation achieved adequate local tumor control
in the majority of cases. Adjuvant chemotherapy and radiation therapy were carried out
in 21.5% of cases, with uncertain benefit. Due to the relatively non-aggressive clinical
behavior of digit SCC, chemotherapy should only be offered in the case of metastatic
disease. Approximately one fourth of dogs developed de novo SCCs during the followup.
Careful examination of the digits should be encouraged in breeds considered at high
risk and in dogs with a previous history of digital SCC.
Tipologia CRIS:
03A-Articolo su Rivista
Keywords:
squamous carcinoma, digit, dog, metastasis, Schnauzer
Elenco autori:
Laura Marconato1, Daniela Murgia, Riccardo Finotello, Valeria Meier ,
Emanuela Maria Morello, Luciano Pisoni , Armando Foglia, Dina Guerra,
Carmit Chalfon, Marina Aralla, Paola Mesto, Maurizio Annoni , Francesco Albanese,
Giuliano Bettini, Silvia Sabattini
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