2016
DOI: 10.4267/2042/61588
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Emboles lymphatiques des carcinomes mammaires invasifs félins : amélioration de leur détection par immunohistochimie et valeur pronostique

Abstract: Notre étude rétrospective avec suivi clinique de 350 chattes a pour objectifs de déterminer la fréquence de l'embolisation lymphatique et sa corrélation avec les autres caractéristiques du carcinome mammaire invasif félin, de valider un marqueur immunohistochimique d'aide à la mise en évidence des emboles lymphatiques et de déterminer s'il améliore la prédiction pronostique. Nos résultats indiquent que l'invasion lymphovasculaire concerne 41% des carcinomes mammaires, notamment ceux de grande taille et/ou de h… Show more

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“…Lymphatic embolization is a strong prognostic factor related to the risk of metastatic generalization and cancer-related death (Besnard 2016). Given the prognostic value of lymphatic embolization, we based on histological grading instead of a clinical TNM grading of feline mammary carcinoma following Besnard's (2016) suggestion that a histological grading is preferred in which lymph node stage would be replaced, if unknown as in the present case, by the presence of lymph emboli.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Lymphatic embolization is a strong prognostic factor related to the risk of metastatic generalization and cancer-related death (Besnard 2016). Given the prognostic value of lymphatic embolization, we based on histological grading instead of a clinical TNM grading of feline mammary carcinoma following Besnard's (2016) suggestion that a histological grading is preferred in which lymph node stage would be replaced, if unknown as in the present case, by the presence of lymph emboli.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%