O'Keefe D A
Department of Veterinary Clinical Medicine, University of Illinois College of Veterinary Medicine, Urbana.
Vet Clin North Am Small Anim Pract. 1990 Jul;20(4):1105-15. doi: 10.1016/s0195-5616(90)50087-x.
Mast cell tumors (MCTs) are common in the dog, occurring most frequently in the skin and subcutaneous tissues. Their biologic behavior can be quite variable, with approximately 50% being malignant. Although clinical features and histologic grading can help determine the likelihood of malignancy, it is difficult to predict the biologic behavior of an individual tumor. Consequently, all MCTs should be considered potentially malignant. Wide surgical excision is the most common therapy for canine MCTs, although approximately 50% recur locally. Nonresectable or recurrent MCTs can be treated with radiation and/or chemotherapy. Chemotherapy is also used in the treatment of metastatic MCTs, and it may be helpful in preventing the recurrence and/or metastasis of undifferentiated tumors.
肥大细胞瘤(MCTs)在犬类中很常见,最常发生于皮肤和皮下组织。它们的生物学行为差异很大,约50%为恶性。尽管临床特征和组织学分级有助于确定恶性可能性,但很难预测单个肿瘤的生物学行为。因此,所有MCTs都应被视为潜在恶性。广泛手术切除是犬MCTs最常见的治疗方法,不过约50%会局部复发。不可切除或复发性MCTs可用放疗和/或化疗治疗。化疗也用于转移性MCTs的治疗,可能有助于预防未分化肿瘤的复发和/或转移。