2022
DOI: 10.3389/fvets.2022.959466
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Feline lymphoma of the nervous system. Immunophenotype and anatomical patterns in 24 cases

Abstract: This study aimed to describe the specific localization and anatomical pattern of 24 feline lymphomas of the nervous system for which the immunophenotype was identified by immunohistochemistry investigations to support the potential specific correlation between subtypes and anatomical patterns. In total 10 tumors affected the spinal cord, eight the brain, four the peripheral nerves, one involved both the brain and the spinal cord, and one simultaneously the brain and the optic nerves. Twenty two tumors were pri… Show more

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“…Insufficient availability of paraffin-embedded tissue samples may hinder the determination of lymphoid lineage through antigen receptor gene rearrangement, the method recommended for the analysis of feline lymphomas [41]. Nonetheless, the utilization of CD20 proved effective in differentiating between lymphoma immunophenotypes [40,42,54,55]. Alternatively, using other types of immunohistochemistry, such as PAX5, could further enhance characterization efforts [56][57][58].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Insufficient availability of paraffin-embedded tissue samples may hinder the determination of lymphoid lineage through antigen receptor gene rearrangement, the method recommended for the analysis of feline lymphomas [41]. Nonetheless, the utilization of CD20 proved effective in differentiating between lymphoma immunophenotypes [40,42,54,55]. Alternatively, using other types of immunohistochemistry, such as PAX5, could further enhance characterization efforts [56][57][58].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%