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21 sie 2023 · Anatomy atlas of the temporal bone, external ear, middle ear and internal ear of the dog: annotated computed tomography (CT)
15 mar 2016 · In the present study, we described cyto-histopathological features and immunophenotyping of the large B-cell lymphoma in an 8-year-old mixed breed dog with applying the World Health Organization (WHO) system of classification of canine lymphomas.
Lymphoma (malignant lymphoma or lymphosarcoma) in dogs arises from the uncontrolled and pathological clonal expansion of lymphoid cells of either B-cell or T-cell immunophenotype. Usually primary and secondary lymphoid tissues are involved, including the bone marrow, thymus, lymph nodes, and spleen.
The most common subtype of lymphoma in the dog is diffuse large B-cell lymphoma (DLBCL). The remaining forms of B-cell lymphoma in dogs are categorized as small-to-intermediate in size and include marginal zone, follicular, mantle cell, and small-cell lymphocytic lymphoma.
Flow cytometric picture of a large B-cell lymphoma (LBCL) and a concurrent T-zone lymphoma (TZL) at presentation (row 1), end of CHOP chemotherapy (row 2), and relapse of LBCL (row 3). Yellow gates (P6 and Q5-LR): LBCL cells. Green gates (R3 and Q5-UL): TZL cells.
18 mar 2021 · Diffuse large B cell lymphoma is the most common lymphoma subtype in dogs but other subtypes (e.g., marginal zone lymphoma, follicular lymphoma, mantle cell lymphoma, and others) have been described. This review aims to explore the use of flow cytometry to refine the diagnosis of canine BCL.
8 mar 2016 · Microscopic pictures showing the typical cytological appearance of a high-grade lymphoma (a: diffuse large B-cell lymphoma, immunoblastic) and a low-grade lymphoma (b: lymphoplasmacytoid T-cell). Display full size