Extreme lymphocytosis in a dog with T-zone lymphoma

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Author(s)

  • Bruna Voltolin de Sena
  • Bárbara Correa de Mello
  • Rodrigo Dos Santos Horta
  • Mariana de Pádua Costa
  • Marilia Martins Melo
  • Reysla Maria da Silveira Mariano
  • Rodolfo Cordeiro Giunchetti
  • Fabiola de Oliveira Paes Leme
  • Adriano de Paula Sabino
  • Paulo Ricardo de Oliveira Paes

Detail(s)

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1760-1768
Journal / PublicationOpen Veterinary Journal
Volume13
Issue number12
Online published31 Dec 2023
Publication statusPublished - 2023

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Abstract

Background: Canine T-zone lymphoma (TZL) is recognized as an indolent CD45-T cell lymphoma, with low aggressiveness and high overall survival. The diagnosis is obtained by histopathology and immunohistochemistry, but also by cytological examination of the lymph node associated with immunophenotyping. Lymphocytosis is commonly identified as around 10,000 cells/µl and may reach 30,760 cells/µl.
Case Description: The present report describes a case of a female Golden Retriever, nine years old, with generalized lymphadenopathy. In the cytological examination of the superficial cervical lymph node, a monomorphic population of small, “clear cells” and “hand mirror” lymphocyte shape was suggestive of TZL. The leukogram showed intense leukocytosis (160,050 cells/μl) due to small clear cell lymphocytosis (152,048 cells/μl). The myelogram showed a myeloid:erythroid ratio of 2:3; with a pyramidal distribution of cell types and the presence of 22.8% of lymphocytes in the differential count. Bone marrow, peripheral blood, and lymph node immunophenotyping resulted in lymphocyte gates with 97.3% to 99.5% CD5+, predominantly CD4-, CD8-, and CD45-confirming the diagnosis of TZL with associated leukemia. Treatment with chlorambucil and prednisolone was started. During the first month, the lymphocytosis remained above 200,000 cells/uL. After four months of treatment, there was a decrease in lymphocytes, which progressively reached a count of 10,800 cells/ul in the eleventh month.
Conclusion: In the literature, lymphocytosis above 30,760 cells/μl has not been observed in TZLs. Thus, it is believed that this is the first report of extreme lymphocytosis with a slow response to chemotherapy.
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Research Area(s)

  • Cytology, Flow cytometry, Immunophenotyping, Indolent lymphoma, Lymphocytosis

Citation Format(s)

Extreme lymphocytosis in a dog with T-zone lymphoma. / de Sena, Bruna Voltolin; de Mello, Bárbara Correa; Horta, Rodrigo Dos Santos et al.
In: Open Veterinary Journal, Vol. 13, No. 12, 2023, p. 1760-1768.

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