Rogers K S, Walker M A, Dillon H B
Department of Small Animal Medicine and Surgery, College of Veterinary Medicine, Texas A&M University, College Station 77843-4474, USA.
J Am Anim Hosp Assoc. 1998 Nov-Dec;34(6):463-70. doi: 10.5326/15473317-34-6-463.
Twenty-nine cases of naturally occurring, transmissible venereal tumor were studied retrospectively. The external genitalia was the primary site of tumor involvement in 27 dogs, with the remaining two dogs having primary intranasal involvement. Extragenital tumor involvement was identified in six cases, including five cases with metastatic disease. Fifteen cases were treated effectively with radiation therapy alone. Radiation therapy also was effective in four cases that were resistant to chemotherapy. Four of five cases treated with at least four doses of vincristine as a solitary agent also achieved complete remissions. Transmissible venereal tumor remains a unique canine tumor that often is curable despite the development of extragenital primary lesions or metastasis.
对29例自然发生的、可传播的性病肿瘤进行了回顾性研究。27只犬的肿瘤主要累及外生殖器,其余两只犬的肿瘤主要累及鼻内。6例发现有生殖器外肿瘤累及,其中5例有转移病灶。15例仅接受放射治疗即取得有效疗效。放射治疗对4例化疗耐药的病例也有效。5例至少接受4剂长春新碱单药治疗的病例中有4例也实现了完全缓解。可传播的性病肿瘤仍然是一种独特的犬类肿瘤,尽管出现了生殖器外原发性病变或转移,通常仍可治愈。