Wingo Kipp
1 Arizona Veterinary Dental Specialists, Phoenix, AZ, USA.
J Vet Dent. 2018 Mar;35(1):7-17. doi: 10.1177/0898756418759760.
This retrospective study documents the prevalence of various histopathological diagnoses within a practice specializing in veterinary dentistry and oral surgery. Histopathology results obtained from biopsies of oral lesions from 403 dogs and 73 cats were sorted and categorized. Lesions of inflammatory origin represented the most common histopathology result in cats (n = 37; 51%), followed by squamous cell carcinoma (n = 27; 37%). The most common histopathological diagnoses in dogs were malignant neoplasms (n = 151; 37%), followed by tumors of odontogenic origin (n = 138, 34%) and lesions of inflammatory origin (n = 114; 28%). The results of this study are representative of a private referral dentistry practice and are compared to other studies that assessed common oral neoplasia diagnoses in dogs and cats. Treatment options and prognoses of the most common canine and feline neoplasms are discussed.
这项回顾性研究记录了一家专门从事兽医牙科和口腔外科的诊所内各种组织病理学诊断的患病率。对从403只狗和73只猫的口腔病变活检中获得的组织病理学结果进行了分类。炎症性病变是猫中最常见的组织病理学结果(n = 37;51%),其次是鳞状细胞癌(n = 27;37%)。狗中最常见的组织病理学诊断是恶性肿瘤(n = 151;37%),其次是牙源性肿瘤(n = 138,34%)和炎症性病变(n = 114;28%)。本研究结果代表了一家私人转诊牙科诊所的情况,并与其他评估犬猫常见口腔肿瘤诊断的研究进行了比较。讨论了最常见的犬猫肿瘤的治疗选择和预后。