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Hodgkin's Disease in a Cat

Authors: ROPERTO, FRANCO PEPPINO; S. Damiano; P. Galati;
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SummaryA case of Hodgkin's disease is reported in a cat and is believed to be the first description in this species.Also in our case, as in most cases involving other domestic species, the organ most involved in the condition is the spleen. However, an extreme paucity of reticular fibres and a total lack of mitotic figures were observed. The high degree of splenomegaly, the hepatic involvement and the very rapid progression resemble the lymphocytic depletion form of Hodgkin's disease reported as stage IV in human medicine.ZusammenfassungHodgkin‐Krankheit bei einer KatzeBeim vorliegenden Bericht über die Hodgkin‐Krankheit bei einer Katze handelt es sich vermutlich um die erste Beschreibung bei dieser Tierart. Wie bei den meisten anderen Haustieren war auch in diesem Fall zur Hauptsache die Milz betroffen. Auffällig waren indessen der extreme Mangel an retikulären Fasern und das vollständige Fehlen von Mitosen. Der hohe Grad der Splenomegalie, die Beteiligung der Leber und das rapide Fortschreiten der Veränderungen gleichen der lymphozytären Depletion des Stadiums IV der Hodgkin‐Krankheit beim Menschen.RésuméMaladie d'Hodgkin chez un chatIl s'agit probablement de la première description de la maladie d'Hodgkin chez un chat. La rate fut principalement atteinte dans ce cas comme chez les autres animaux domestiques. L'extrême carence des fibres réticulaires et l'absence totale de mitoses furent frappantes. Le degré élevé de splénomégalie, la participation du foie et la progression rapide des lésions sont identiques à la déepletion lymphocataire du stade IV de la maladie d'Hodgkin chez l'être humain.ResumenLa enfermedad de Hodgkin en una gataEn el informe presente sobre la enfermedad de Hodgkin en una gata, tal vez se trate de la descripción primera en esta especie animal. Como en la mayoría de los otros animales domésticos, también en este caso estaba afectado, sobre todo, el bazo. Ahora bien, sorprendió la exigüedad extrema de fibras reticulares y la ausencia total de mitosis. El grado elevado de esplenomegalia, la complicación hepática y la progresión rapidísima de las modificaciones, se asemejan a la depleción linfocitaria del estadio IV de la enfermedad de Hodgkin en la medicina humana.

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Liver, Cats, Animals, Female, Lymph Nodes, Cat Diseases, Hodgkin Disease, Spleen

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