Artigo
Disseminated Transmissible Venereal Tumour Associated With Leishmaniasis in a Dog
Fecha
2012-12-01Registro en:
Reproduction In Domestic Animals. Hoboken: Wiley-blackwell, v. 47, p. 356-358, 2012.
0936-6768
10.1111/rda.12110
WOS:000312888300084
4875352337860036
9625372096858183
3725971100777730
Autor
Universidade Estadual Paulista (Unesp)
UNIRP Ctr Univ Sao Jose do Rio Preto
Resumen
This report addresses an atypical transmissible venereal tumour in an 8-year-old bitch that was pluriparous and seropositive for leishmaniasis. There were ascites and a serosanguineous discharge from the vulva, but no lesions on the external genital mucosa. An aspirate of the peritoneal fluid showed mononuclear round cells characteristic of transmissible venereal tumour (TVT). Exploratory laparotomy revealed light red, granulomatous structures in the peritoneum, omentum, spleen, liver and uterine horns. Cytological and histopathological tests confirmed the diagnosis of intra-abdominal TVT. Dissemination of the TVT to several organs inside the abdominal cavity probably resulted from immunosuppression caused by leishmaniasis, which favoured the presence and aggressiveness of TVT.