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Lymphosarcoma Elmo Yandle • 4 year old male intact American Staffordshire terrier • Was presented to the NCSU Internal Medicine service for evaluation of 2 week history of generalized lymphadenomegaly, lethargy and inappetance. Elmo has a history of sneezing, pruritis, and red eyes.

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Lymphosarcoma. Elmo Yandle 4 year old male intact American Staffordshire terrier Was presented to the NCSU Internal Medicine service for evaluation of 2 week history of generalized lymphadenomegaly, lethargy and inappetance. Elmo has a history of sneezing, pruritis, and red eyes. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Lymphosarcoma

Elmo Yandle• 4 year old male intact American Staffordshire terrier

• Was presented to the NCSU Internal Medicine service for evaluation of 2 week history of generalized lymphadenomegaly, lethargy and inappetance. Elmo has a history of sneezing, pruritis, and red eyes.

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Elmo Yandle• Physical Exam:

– BAR, TPR - Normal – EENT: Mild epiphora OU and episcleral injection OU. – Integument: 3-4 cm abrasion on right side of prepuce– MSN: ambulatory on all four limbs, good muscle tone,

neurologically alert and appropriate – GIGU: Liver and spleen enlarged on palpation. – PLN: Generalized lymphadenomegaly. Bilaterally

enlarged zygomatic, submandibular, prescapular, axillary, inguinal, and popliteal lymph nodes.

– H/L: Heart and lungs auscult normally

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Elmo Yandle

• Diagnostic tests– 1. CBC - Mildly

thrombocytopenia, lymphoblast cells noted in blood smear (mild blastemia).

– 2. Chemistry panel - Mildly elevated amylase at 1122 (RR: 347-1104)

– 3. Urinalysis - Concentrated urine (1.048)

– 4. Lymph node aspirates - Consistent with lymphoma

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Diagnosis: Lymphosarcoma

Next Step: Staging for prognosis• - Stages I-V• - Substages A and B• - Phenotyping• - Hypercalcemic

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Elmo Yandle

• Results of Further Diagnostics:– Thoracic Radiographs

• Possible pulmonary nodule located in left 6th intercostal space

– Abdominal Ultrasound • Splenomegaly, diffuse hypoechoic foci in spleen• Hepatomegaly• Enlarged Bilateral MILN, and enlarged hepatic LN• FNA of spleen and liver = consistent with LSA

– Bone Marrow Aspirate• Consistent with LSA

– Flow Cytometry – insufficient sample

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SPLEEN

Splenomegaly with punctate hypoechoic foci within the spleen

Lymphoma of the spleen can vary in appearance from diffusely hyper to hypoechoic. This is a more classical appearance “Swiss cheese”

FNA is required to corrobarate sonographic findings

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LIVER

• Hepatomegaly and normal echogenicity when compared to the spleen– The echogencity of the liver can vary

with lymphoma. Hepatomegaly is often reported. Splenic abnormalities are more common with lymphoma.

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Abdominal Lymph Nodes

Enlarged Right MILN Enlarged Hepatic Lymph node

Enlarged Splenic Lymph node

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Elmo Yandle

• Diagnosis:– Stage V, substage B Multicentric

Lymphosarcoma

• Treatment:– Chemotherapy:– L-asparaginase and prednisone

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Elmo Yandle

• Follow Up:– Transferred to NCSU

Oncology service for chemotherapy

– Complete Remission as of 11/27/06.