Pesq. Vet. Bras. 34(4):349-354, abril 2014 349 RESUMO.-[Aspectos epidemiolĂłgicos, clĂnicos e imuno-histoquĂmicos do linfoma canino na regiĂŁo de Porto Alegre.] Esse trabalho apresenta os achados epidemiolĂł-gicos, clĂnicos e imuno-histoquĂmicos de linfomas caninos diagnosticados na regiĂŁo de Porto Alegre. Trinta cĂŁes foram incluĂdos no estudo; sendo principalmente machos (60%), sem raça definida (23%) e de meia-idade a idosos. A maioria (87%) dos cĂŁes afetados apresentou a forma anatĂŽmica multicĂȘntrica. O imunofenĂłtipo B foi detectado com mais frequĂȘncia (62%); 37% dos cĂŁes apresentavam estadiamento clĂnico IV e 83% encontravam-se no subestĂĄdio "b". Linfadenopatia foi observada em 67% dos casos; outros sinais clĂnicos comumente detectados foram dispneia, prostração, diminuição do apetite e vĂŽmitos. Anemia foi a alteração laboratorial mais frequente (57%), seguida por leucocitose (40%), trombocitopenia (33%), linfopenia (30%), hiperglobulinemia (20%), hiperproteinemia (17%) e hipercalcemia (13%). Os resultados do presente estudo indicam que as caracterĂsticas epidemiolĂłgicas e clĂnicas de cĂŁes com linfoma na regiĂŁo de Porto Alegre sĂŁo semelhantes Ă s observadas em todo o mundo.TERMOS DE INDEXAĂĂO: Linfoma, sĂndromes paraneoplĂĄsicas, sinais clĂnicos, imuno-histoquĂmica, caninos.
INTRODUCTIONLymphoma is the most common canine hematopoietic neoplasm, with reported incidences of 24 to 33 cases per 100,000 dogs (Dorn et al. 1967, Teske 1994. In Brazil, lymphoma is the second most common canine neoplasm leading to death or euthanasia (Fighera et al. 2008 This paper describes the epidemiological, clinical and immunohistochemical characteristics of canine lymphomas diagnosed in the region of Porto Alegre, Brazil. Thirty dogs were enrolled in the study; most of them were male (60%), mixed-breed (23%) and middle-aged or older. The majority (87%) of affected dogs showed the multicentric form. The B-cell phenotype was most frequently detected (62%); 37% of the animals were in clinical stage IV, and 83% were classified as sub-stage "b". Lymphadenopathy was observed in 67% of the cases, and dyspnea, prostration, decreased appetite and vomiting were the most common clinical signs encountered. Anemia was a frequently encountered laboratory alteration (57%), as were leukocytosis (40%), thrombocytopenia (33%), lymphopenia (30%), hyperglobulinemia (20%) and hypercalcemia (13%). The results of this study indicate that the clinical features of dogs with lymphoma in the region of Porto Alegre are similar to those observed worldwide.