Peer-reviewed veterinary case report
Dog with fluid around lungs showing high eosinophils and mast cells
By Cowgill, Elizabeth & Neel, Jennifer·Published in Veterinary Clinical Pathology·2003·View original on Crossref →
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Original publication title: Pleural Fluid from a Dog with Marked Eosinophilia
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- dog
Plain-English summary
A 12-year-old neutered male Shar-Pei was brought to the vet after two weeks of coughing and two days of being very tired and not eating. X-rays showed fluid in the chest and a mass in the middle of the chest. The vet removed some fluid and found signs of inflammation and abnormal cells, suggesting a type of cancer called mast cell neoplasia. Unfortunately, the dog was diagnosed with a serious condition known as systemic mastocytosis and was euthanized, as this type of cancer has a poor prognosis.
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Abstract
AbstractA 12‐year‐old neutered male Shar‐Pei was presented to the North Carolina State University Veterinary Teaching Hospital cardiology service with a 2‐week history of coughing and a 2‐day history of lethargy and anorexia. Pleural effusion and a mediastinal mass were detected with thoracic radiographs. Ten mL of fluid were removed via thoracocentesis, and cytologic examination of the fluid revealed marked eosinophilic inflammation and few atypical mast cells. Mast cell neoplasia was suspected. Aspirates of the mediastinal mass, abdominal lymph nodes, and bone marrow contained similar pleomorphic mast cells and increased numbers of eosinophils. The dog was diagnosed with systemic (visceral) mastocytosis, a rare form of neoplasia in dogs, and was euthanized. These tumors carry a poor to grave prognosis and the etiology is uncertain.
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Search related cases →Original publication on Crossref: https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1939-165x.2003.tb00329.x