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  • 13- Simon D, Eberle N, Laacke-Singer L, and Nolte I. Combination Chemotherapy in Feline Lymphoma: Treatment Outcome, Tolerability, and Duration in 23 Cats. J Vet Intern Med. 2008; 22:394-400.
  • 14- Stein TJ, Pellin M, Steinberg H, Chun R. Treatment of Feline Gastrointestinal Small-Cell Lymphoma with Chlorambucil and Glucocorticoids. J Am Anim Hosp Assoc. 2010; 46(6):413-417.
  • 15- Teske E, van Straten G, van Noort R and Rutteman GR. Chemotherapy with Cyclophosphamide, Vincristine, and Prednisolone (COP) in Cats with Malignant Lymphoma: New Results with an Old Protocol. J Vet Intern Med. 2002; 16(2):179-186
  • 16- Vail DM, Moore AS, Ogilvie GK. Feline lymphoma (145 cases): Proliferation indices, cluster of differentiation 3 immunoreactivity, and their association with prognosis in 90 cats. J Vet Intern Med. 1998; 12:349-354.
  • 17- Zwahlen CH, Lucroy MD, Kraegel SA. Results of chemotherapy for cats with alimantery malignant lymphoma: 21 cases (1993-1997). J Am Vet Med Assos. 1998; 213:1144-1149.

Chemotherapy application on a cat with lymphoblastic lymphosarcoma

Year 2017, Volume: 1 Issue: 1, 29 - 33, 01.12.2017

Abstract

The case was a 2.5-year-old calico
cat with an abdominal mass, which was brought from a private clinic to Ankara
University, Veterinary Faculty, Animal Hospital, Internal Diseases Clinic. It
was reported that the cat was operated 20 days ago, a mass of 8 cm in diameter
near the jejunum was removed, but a second mass in the region was noticed in
the investigation. The mass removed with operation was found to be Lymphoblastic
lymphocarcinoma. In the ultrasonography, a two lobed mass of 3x4.5 cm in size
was detected in the mesenterium near the liver. An alternative treatment was
considered to be performed instead of reoperation on determining that the mass
recurred in a very short time and was malignant as a result of the pathology.
Considering that the cat was young and with good general condition, it was
decided to administer chemotherapy. Modified Wisconsin Maddison method was
selected for the chemotherapy. Shortly after the initiation of the chemotherapy
protocol, chemotherapy had to be discontinued due to dense acid accumulation in
the abdomen and deterioration of the general condition. Feline Corona Virus was
detected positive in the cat scanned for subclinical diseases.

References

  • 1- Carreas JK, Goldschmidt M, Lamb M, McLear RC, Drobatz KJ, Sorenmo KU. Feline Epitheliotropic Intestinal Malignant Lymfhoma: 10 Cases (1997-2000). J Vet Intern Med. 2013; 17(3):326-331.
  • 2- Elmslie RE, Ogilvie GK, Gilette EL, McChesney-Gilette S. Radiotherapy with and without chemotherapy for localized lymphoma ın 10 cats. Veterinary Radiology. 1991; 32(6):266-312.
  • 3- Krick EL, Moore RH, Cohen RB, Sorenmo KU. Prognostic significance of weight changes during treatment of feline lymphoma. J Fel Med Surg. 2011; 13:976-983.
  • 4- Krick EL, Cohen RB, Gregor TP, Salah PC, Sorenmo KU. Prospective Clinical Trial to Compare Vincristine and Vinblastine in a COP-Based Protocol for Lymphoma in Cats. J Vet Intern Med. 2013; 27:134-140.
  • 5- Mahony OM, Moore AS, Cotter SM. Alimentary lymphoma in cats: 28 cases (1988-1993). J Am Vet Med Assoc. 1995; 207:1593-1598.
  • 6- Mauldin GE, Mooney SC, Meleo KA. Chemotherapy in 132 cats with lymphoma (1988-1994). Vet Cancer Soc Proc. 1995; 15:35-36.
  • 7- Milner RJ, Peyton J, Cooke K, Fox LE, Gallagher A, Gordon P, Hester J. Response rates and survival times for cats with lymphoma treated with the United of Wiscconsin-Madison chemotherapy protocol: 38 cases (1996-2003). J American Vet. Med. Ass. 2005; 227(7): 1118-1122.
  • 8- Moore AS, Cotter SM, Frimberg AE. A comparison of doxorubicin and COP for maintenance of remission in cats with lymphoma. J Vet Intern Med. 1996; 10:372-375.
  • 9- Norsworthy GD, Crystal MA, Grace SF, Tilley LP. The Feline Patient, Four Edition. Chapter. 2011; 34:76-80.
  • 10- Ogilvie GK. Chemotherapy and the surgery patient: Principles and Recent Advances. Clinical Techniques in Small Practice. 1998; 13(1): 22-32.
  • 11- Reiman RA, Mauldin GE, Mauldin GN. A comparison of toxicity of two dosing schemes for doxorubicin in the cat. J Fel Med Surg. 2008; 10(4):324-331.
  • 12- Shelton GH, Grant CK, Cotter SM, Gardner MB, Hardy WD, DiGiacomo RF. Feline Immunodeficiency Virus and Feline Leukemia Virus Infections and Their Relationships to Lymphoid Malignancies in Cats: A Retrospective Study (1968-1988). J Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndromes. 1990; 3:623-630.
  • 13- Simon D, Eberle N, Laacke-Singer L, and Nolte I. Combination Chemotherapy in Feline Lymphoma: Treatment Outcome, Tolerability, and Duration in 23 Cats. J Vet Intern Med. 2008; 22:394-400.
  • 14- Stein TJ, Pellin M, Steinberg H, Chun R. Treatment of Feline Gastrointestinal Small-Cell Lymphoma with Chlorambucil and Glucocorticoids. J Am Anim Hosp Assoc. 2010; 46(6):413-417.
  • 15- Teske E, van Straten G, van Noort R and Rutteman GR. Chemotherapy with Cyclophosphamide, Vincristine, and Prednisolone (COP) in Cats with Malignant Lymphoma: New Results with an Old Protocol. J Vet Intern Med. 2002; 16(2):179-186
  • 16- Vail DM, Moore AS, Ogilvie GK. Feline lymphoma (145 cases): Proliferation indices, cluster of differentiation 3 immunoreactivity, and their association with prognosis in 90 cats. J Vet Intern Med. 1998; 12:349-354.
  • 17- Zwahlen CH, Lucroy MD, Kraegel SA. Results of chemotherapy for cats with alimantery malignant lymphoma: 21 cases (1993-1997). J Am Vet Med Assos. 1998; 213:1144-1149.
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Primary Language English
Subjects Veterinary Surgery
Journal Section 2017 Volume 1 Number 1
Authors

Mehmet Kazim Borku

Erdal Kara

Arif Kurtdede This is me

Ayjamal Radgohar This is me

Halime Kara This is me

Yusuf Sen

Publication Date December 1, 2017
Submission Date November 15, 2017
Published in Issue Year 2017 Volume: 1 Issue: 1

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APA Borku, M. K., Kara, E., Kurtdede, A., Radgohar, A., et al. (2017). Chemotherapy application on a cat with lymphoblastic lymphosarcoma. Turkish Journal of Veterinary Research, 1(1), 29-33.
AMA Borku MK, Kara E, Kurtdede A, Radgohar A, Kara H, Sen Y. Chemotherapy application on a cat with lymphoblastic lymphosarcoma. TJVR. December 2017;1(1):29-33.
Chicago Borku, Mehmet Kazim, Erdal Kara, Arif Kurtdede, Ayjamal Radgohar, Halime Kara, and Yusuf Sen. “Chemotherapy Application on a Cat With Lymphoblastic Lymphosarcoma”. Turkish Journal of Veterinary Research 1, no. 1 (December 2017): 29-33.
EndNote Borku MK, Kara E, Kurtdede A, Radgohar A, Kara H, Sen Y (December 1, 2017) Chemotherapy application on a cat with lymphoblastic lymphosarcoma. Turkish Journal of Veterinary Research 1 1 29–33.
IEEE M. K. Borku, E. Kara, A. Kurtdede, A. Radgohar, H. Kara, and Y. Sen, “Chemotherapy application on a cat with lymphoblastic lymphosarcoma”, TJVR, vol. 1, no. 1, pp. 29–33, 2017.
ISNAD Borku, Mehmet Kazim et al. “Chemotherapy Application on a Cat With Lymphoblastic Lymphosarcoma”. Turkish Journal of Veterinary Research 1/1 (December 2017), 29-33.
JAMA Borku MK, Kara E, Kurtdede A, Radgohar A, Kara H, Sen Y. Chemotherapy application on a cat with lymphoblastic lymphosarcoma. TJVR. 2017;1:29–33.
MLA Borku, Mehmet Kazim et al. “Chemotherapy Application on a Cat With Lymphoblastic Lymphosarcoma”. Turkish Journal of Veterinary Research, vol. 1, no. 1, 2017, pp. 29-33.
Vancouver Borku MK, Kara E, Kurtdede A, Radgohar A, Kara H, Sen Y. Chemotherapy application on a cat with lymphoblastic lymphosarcoma. TJVR. 2017;1(1):29-33.