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Canine paediatric oncology: retrospective assessment of 9522 tumours in dogs up to 12 months (1993-2008) J. M. Schmidt et al.
Document Type
Article
Source
Veterinary & Comparative Oncology. Dec2010, Vol. 8 Issue 4, p283-292. 10p. 3 Charts.
Subject
*TUMORS in animals
*DOG diseases
*VETERINARY clinical pathology
*HISTOLOGY
*VETERINARY oncology
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ISSN
1476-5810
Abstract
Little information is available on the occurrence of neoplasms in dogs up to the age of 12 months. This is a retrospective review of histopathological diagnoses of neoplasia in dogs up to the age of 12 months based on biopsy specimens submitted to a commercial veterinary diagnostic laboratory in the United Kingdom between 1993 and 2008. In 20 280 histological submissions, 9522 neoplasms were identified. Canine cutaneous histiocytoma ( n = 8465; 89%) was the most common histological type. Neoplasms other than histiocytoma ( n = 1057; 11%) were grouped as benign epithelial ( n = 375; 4%), haematopoietic ( n = 229; 2%), benign mesenchymal ( n = 145; 2%), miscellaneous ( n = 118; 1%), non-hematopoietic malignant mesenchymal ( n = 118; 1%) or malignant epithelial tumours ( n = 72; <1%). Excluding canine cutaneous histiocytoma, 52% of tumours ( n = 547) were benign, and 66% were from the skin or soft tissues. These data provide valuable epidemiological information on neoplasms occurring in juvenile dogs in the United Kingdom. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]