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Canine Lymphoma. What Is New on Classification and Its Clinical Use?
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OCT 17, 2015
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Canine lymphoma is a frequent lymphoproliferative neoplasia, it is estimated that it may affect 13 to 33 animals out of 100,000. However, it is now considered to be a heterogeneous disease and may be a group of diseases with different prognoses and responses to treatment based on their classification.
Traditionally, it has been classified according to the clinical presentation as multicentric, alimentary, mediastinal, extranodal and subclassified according to the progression / presentation of the disease or the presence or absence of clinical symptoms. This classification (Table 1) is especially used in multicentric lymphoma, the most common one, representing 80-85% of all presentations, and has prognostic value. […]
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Pastor, J. (2015) “Canine Lymphoma. What Is New on Classification and Its Clinical Use?”, SEVC - Annual Conference - Barcelona, 2015. Available at: https://www.ivis.org/library/sevc/sevc-annual-conference-barcelona-2015/canine-lymphoma-what-new-on-classification-and-its-clinical-use (Accessed: 28 March 2024).
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