Department of Surgery, University of São Paulo, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine and Animal Science, São Paulo, Brazil.
J Feline Med Surg. 2021 Jun;23(6):513-518. doi: 10.1177/1098612X20961045. Epub 2020 Oct 6.
This study set out to determine the average temperature of skin and soft tissue tumors in cats using infrared thermography and to investigate correlations between thermographic findings and tumor type. Correlations between thermographic findings, histologic subtype and tumor grade were also investigated in cases of feline injection site sarcoma (FISS).
Thermographic images of normal skin and skin overlying neoplastic lesions were prospectively obtained. Following thermographic assessment, tumors were resected and submitted to histopathologic and immunohistochemical analysis. Mean temperatures detected in tumoral areas were compared between different tumor types and between FISSs of different histologic subtypes and grades.
Thermograms obtained from 11 healthy cats and 31 cats presenting with skin and soft tissue tumors (eight benign and 23 malignant tumors, including 21 FISSs) were evaluated in this study. Thermal behavior varied widely in normal skin, as well as in skin overlying neoplastic lesions. Mean temperatures were significantly higher in malignant compared with benign tumors (35.4 ± 1.8ºC and 34.5 ± 1.7ºC respectively; = 0.01), with a temperature above 34.7ºC being associated with malignancy (sensitivity 76%, specificity 80%; = 0.01). Temperatures detected in FISS did not differ significantly according to histologic subtype ( = 0.91) or tumor grade (0.46), or between primary and recurring tumors (0.25).
Infrared thermography proved to be a sensitive and effective method for detection of temperature differences between malignant and benign skin and soft tissue tumors in cats. Thermographic assessment may contribute to diagnosis and prognostic estimation in feline oncologic patients.
本研究旨在通过红外热成像技术确定猫的皮肤和软组织肿瘤的平均温度,并探讨热成像结果与肿瘤类型之间的相关性。还研究了猫注射部位肉瘤(FISS)中热成像结果与组织学亚型和肿瘤分级之间的相关性。
前瞻性地获取正常皮肤和肿瘤病变上方皮肤的热成像图像。热成像评估后,切除肿瘤并进行组织病理学和免疫组织化学分析。比较不同肿瘤类型、不同组织学亚型和分级的 FISS 之间肿瘤区域检测到的平均温度。
本研究评估了 11 只健康猫和 31 只患有皮肤和软组织肿瘤(8 只良性和 23 只恶性肿瘤,包括 21 例 FISS)的猫的热图。正常皮肤和肿瘤病变上方皮肤的热行为差异很大。恶性肿瘤的平均温度明显高于良性肿瘤(分别为 35.4 ± 1.8°C 和 34.5 ± 1.7°C; = 0.01),温度高于 34.7°C 与恶性肿瘤相关(敏感性 76%,特异性 80%; = 0.01)。FISS 的温度根据组织学亚型( = 0.91)或肿瘤分级(0.46)或原发性和复发性肿瘤之间(0.25)没有显著差异。
红外热成像被证明是一种敏感有效的方法,可用于检测猫的恶性和良性皮肤和软组织肿瘤之间的温度差异。热成像评估可能有助于猫肿瘤患者的诊断和预后估计。