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LYMPHOMA IN DOGS
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BOBBY RAE
Border Terrier
10 years old, ME
Arrived from Vets Now
without owner or carer
Admitted over weekend
for vomiting and
lethargy
Completely flaccid
upon arrival
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CLINICAL EXAM
T 37.4oC
P 108
R 66
Increased respiratory noise
Extremely lethargic
Generalised lymphadenopathy
CRT <2s but slight yellow tinge
Liver and spleen palpable
Congested scleral vessels
Opacity in L cornea
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Submandibular LN
37mm x 22mm
Prescapular LN
44mm x 25mm
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Inguinal LN
41mm x 21mm
Popliteal LN
28mm x 20mm
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CLINICAL EXAM
Ophthalmology consult
Mass in anterior chamber of R eye
Possible dry eye (left)
Translimbal neovascularization L > R
Cataract
Severe anterior uveitis
17mmHg pressure in both eyes
Too cloudy to examine retina
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CLINICAL EXAM
Ophthalmology consult
Mass in anterior chamber of R eye
Possible dry eye (left)
Translimbal neovascularization L > R
Cataract
Severe anterior uveitis
17mmHg pressure in both eyes
Too cloudy to examine retina
Lymphoma infiltration of
the eyes
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PROVISIONAL DIAGNOSIS
Stage Vb lymphoma
Extranodal involvement (eyes)
Showing clinical signs
Ideally should do bone marrow aspirate to check
for bone marrow involvement
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LYMPHOMA
Malignant proliferation of peripheral
lymphoid tissues
Predisposing factors
3 ways of classification
Anatomical
Histological (low/intermediate/high)
Immunophenotype (B/T/null)
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CLINICAL PRESENTATION
Variable and depends on extent and
location
Generalised lymphadenopathy
Paraneoplastic syndromes
Hypercalcaemia
Cancer cachexia
Monoclonal gammopathy
Globulin
spikeAlb
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APPROACHING LYMPHOMA
Bloods
Haematology, biochemistry
FNA of lymph nodes
Thoracic radiographs
Abdominal ultrasound
Bone marrow aspirate
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BACK TO BOBBY
Bloods
Haematology + biochemistry + coagulation
FNA of submandibular and popliteal LNs
Cytology
PARR (PCR for Antigen Receptor Rearrangement)
Thoracic radiographs
Abdominal ultrasound
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BOBBY’S BLOOD RESULTS
Thrombocytopenia?
Hypoglycaemic
Decreased TP
liver enzymes
NH3
PT 22.9s 14 – 19
aPTT >200s 75 – 105
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ULTRASOUND
Lymphadenopathy
Hepatomegaly
Splenomegaly
Cholecystitis
Pancreatitis
Prostatomegaly
FNA of liver and spleen
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CHEMOTHERAPY
Combination protocols
CHOP
COP
Doxorubicin single agent
Re-induction or rescue therapy
> 1m since stopping initial protocol: re-induction with
that same protocol
If re-induction fails, use rescue therapy
Extranodal lymphoma
Chemotherapy
Local therapy
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PROGNOSIS
Immunophenotype
B cell
T cell
Null cell
WHO stages
I, II, III, IV, V
Sub-stage a
Sub-stage b
Any concurrent conditions
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BOBBY’S INITIAL TREATMENT
IVFT (normal saline + glucose)
L-asparaginase
Maropitant
Vitamin K
Dexamethasone (reduced dose)
Ursodeoxycholic acid (Destolit)
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AFTER THE INITIAL TREATMENT
QAR but no longer comatose
LN softer and smaller
Improvements in biochemistry
Appetite slowly returning
Cautiously optimistic
Continue with chemotherapy
L-CHOP protocol
Vincristine (reduced dose)
Urinalysis
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AFTER THE INITIAL TREATMENT
QAR but no longer comatose
LN softer and smaller
Improvements in biochemistry
Appetite slowly returning
Cautiously optimistic
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BOBBY’S PROGNOSIS
Problems
Stage Vb lymphoma
Acute liver failure
B cell lymphoma
Overcame acute liver failure, fair prognosis
6 – 9 months
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DAY OF DISCHARGE
Terror terrier
Normal sized lymph nodes
Take home medications
Ranitidine
Destolit
Prednisolone
Promax
Back Thursday (yesterday)
for recheck and
cyclophosphamide
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TAKE HOME MESSAGES
Step by step approach
to lymphoma
Clinical exam
Stage – measure LN
May involve other
organs
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