1997
DOI: 10.1016/s0021-9975(97)80065-5
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Cytohistological and immunological classification of canine malignant lymphomas: Comparison with human non-Hodgkin's lymphomas

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“…1 Only a few studies exist that evaluated the influence of the immunophenotype of the lymphoma on proliferation markers in dogs. 38 In the dogs evaluated here, higher AgNOR count/cell, AgNOR area/cell, and percentage of Ki67 positive cells were evident in B-cell lymphoma compared with dogs with T-cell lymphoma, indicating both a higher percentage of proliferating cells and a higher speed of cellular proliferation in B-cell lymphomas. However, it has to be considered that the group of T-cell lymphomas was very small (n 5 3) and included 2 low-grade lymphomas (66.7%), although only 1 low-grade lymphoma was present in the B-cell lymphoma group (n 5 16 [6.3%]).…”
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confidence: 54%
“…1 Only a few studies exist that evaluated the influence of the immunophenotype of the lymphoma on proliferation markers in dogs. 38 In the dogs evaluated here, higher AgNOR count/cell, AgNOR area/cell, and percentage of Ki67 positive cells were evident in B-cell lymphoma compared with dogs with T-cell lymphoma, indicating both a higher percentage of proliferating cells and a higher speed of cellular proliferation in B-cell lymphomas. However, it has to be considered that the group of T-cell lymphomas was very small (n 5 3) and included 2 low-grade lymphomas (66.7%), although only 1 low-grade lymphoma was present in the B-cell lymphoma group (n 5 16 [6.3%]).…”
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confidence: 54%
“…No presente estudo, não houve necessidade deste tipo de procedimento, já que a celularidade do esfregaço foi sempre muito alta 11 . Vários autores utilizam as classificações propostas para os linfomas não-Hodgkin do homem para diagnosticar os linfomas dos cães 4,6,7,17,18,25,28 . No entanto, na maioria dos estudos foi utilizado material incluído em parafina, sendo ainda poucos os trabalhos que empregam o exame citopatológico para este fim 9,17,18,23,25,28 3,7,9,18,25,31 .…”
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“…A utilização da classificação da Working Formulation em nossa série de linfomas mostrou prevalência maior para os linfomas de grau intermediário (61,02%), seguidos dos linfomas de grau alto (27,12%) e dos linfomas de grau baixo (11,86%), a mesma proporção foi obtida por Fournel-Fleury et al 18 . O tipo citológico mais frequente foi o Linfoma de Grandes Células não-Clivadas (33,9%).…”
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“…A high frequency of B-cell lymphomas has been described; about 30% of lymphomas are of T-cell origin (Teske et al, 1994a;Fournel-Fleury et al, 1997;Grindem et al, 1998). In human medicine the major diagnostic role of blood lymphocyte subset typing is the screening for non-Hodgkin's lymphomas with peripheral blood involvement and their differentation from reactive lymphoproliferative conditions (Thalhammer-Scherrer et al, 2000).…”
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confidence: 99%