College of Veterinary Medicine and Biomedical Sciences, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, CO, USA.
School of Veterinary Medicine, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison, WI, USA.
J Feline Med Surg. 2022 Apr;24(4):389-397. doi: 10.1177/1098612X211028837. Epub 2021 Jul 21.
The primary goal of this study was to characterize the clinical presentation of feline cutaneous lymphoma. The secondary aims included determining if treatment or initial response to treatment affected the overall survival of patients, and understanding if disease characteristics such as immunophenotype, cell size or the presence of epitheliotropism influenced response to treatment.
Veterinary medical oncologists at four academic veterinary teaching hospitals submitted cases of feline patients with cutaneous lymphoma diagnosed by histopathology or cytology. Signalment, feline leukemia virus (FeLV)/feline immunodeficiency virus (FIV) status, physical examination findings, clinical signs, diagnostic tests, therapy, response and outcome, and necropsy findings, when available, were recorded.
Forty-one patients were identified and described. The majority of patients were domestic shorthair cats (n = 29). The median age at diagnosis was 12.3 years. Males were over-represented in the population (n = 30). In the majority of patients (n = 33), the FIV/FeLV status was unknown. Twenty patients were fully staged. Thirty-four patients were treated with a variety of modalities, including surgery, radiation, single-agent or combination chemotherapy, or prednisolone only. In multiple patients, surgery or radiation was combined with a systemic therapy. Of 34 patients treated with some form of therapy, 20 responded (achieving either a partial response or complete remission).
Clinical signs and physical examination findings varied among patients. Response to therapy appeared to be associated with survival (P = 0.0025); however, this population was highly censored. Immunophenotype, cell size and the presence of epitheliotropism did not influence treatment response. Results were limited by small numbers of patients, heterogeneous disease manifestations and treatment protocols. Further studies are necessary to evaluate the effect of specific treatment modalities and disease subtype on prognosis.
本研究的主要目标是描述猫皮肤淋巴瘤的临床特征。次要目标包括确定治疗或初始治疗反应是否影响患者的总生存,以及了解疾病特征,如免疫表型、细胞大小或上皮亲嗜性是否影响治疗反应。
四家学术兽医教学医院的兽医肿瘤学家提交了经组织病理学或细胞学诊断为猫皮肤淋巴瘤的猫病例。记录了发病时的品种、猫白血病病毒(FeLV)/猫免疫缺陷病毒(FIV)状态、体格检查结果、临床症状、诊断性检查、治疗、反应和结局以及尸检结果(如有)。
共确定并描述了 41 例病例。大多数患者为家猫短毛猫(n=29)。诊断时的中位年龄为 12.3 岁。雄性患者在该人群中占比过高(n=30)。大多数患者(n=33)的 FIV/FeLV 状态未知。20 例患者进行了全面分期。34 例患者接受了各种治疗方法,包括手术、放疗、单一药物或联合化疗或仅用泼尼松龙。在多名患者中,手术或放疗与全身治疗相结合。在接受某种形式治疗的 34 例患者中,20 例有反应(达到部分缓解或完全缓解)。
患者的临床症状和体格检查结果各不相同。治疗反应似乎与生存相关(P=0.0025);然而,该人群的失访率很高。免疫表型、细胞大小和上皮亲嗜性与治疗反应无关。结果受到患者数量少、疾病表现和治疗方案异质性的限制。需要进一步研究以评估特定治疗方法和疾病亚型对预后的影响。