ESTUDO RETROSPECTIVO DE EXAMES HISTOPATOLÓGICOS ESPLÊNICOS NA ROTINA LABORATORIAL DO HOSPITAL ESCOLA VETERINÁRIO UNIFAJ – DE 2015 A 2020.

Thaís van den Broek Campanelli, Débora Lucinda Alves, Stefanie Regina Lima,Gabriele Braga, Adriano Jaskonis Dall'Olio

Veterinária e Zootecnia(2021)

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Abstract
The canine spleen has several functions, including lymphatic, hematopoietic, immunological and circulatory, and its morphological and functional characteristics facilitate the occurrence of neoplastic and non-neoplastic lesions. This work aims to carry out a retrospective study of splenic histopathological results, from the Laboratory of the Veterinary School Hospital of the Centro Universitario de Jaguariuna (HEV-UNIFAJ) - Jaguary in the period from 2015 to 2020. 44 splenic samples were analyzed, in the histopathological findings 15 / 44 (34.1%) were neoplasms, 28/44 (63.6%) represented non-neoplastic alterations, while 1/44 (2.3%) was diagnosed as a metastatic site. Taking into account the prevalence of non-neoplastic alterations, together with the new therapeutic approaches in human medicine, Veterinary Medicine could take such factors into account in the elaboration of modern surgical plans and current treatment choices.
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