Clinicopathological diversity of Canine Mammary Gland Tumors in Sri Lanka: A one-year survey on cases presented to two veterinary practices

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Mammary gland tumors (MGTs) are one of the most common neoplasms among dogs in Sri Lanka. However, the clinicopathological diversity of MGTs in Sri Lanka is largely unknown, impeding accurate diagnosis and effective treatment of the disease. The present study investigated the clinicopathological features of MGTs in 74 dogs presented to two veterinary practices in Sri Lanka treated surgically, over a one-year period. Information regarding the patient signalment, clinical presentation, and reproductive history were collected, and each neoplasm was examined histologically. Forty-one (54.4%) dogs were primarily presented for mammary neoplasia, while a MGT was an incidental finding in 33 (44.6%) dogs. The majority of tumors were histologically malignant (n = 65, 87.8%), and 18 malignant tumor sub-types were identified. A significantly higher proportion of malignant tumors were large ( > 3 cm diameter) and observed in inguinal mammary glands. Nulliparous (n = 42, 55.3%) dogs predominated in the group, and the mean age of MGT diagnosis was 8.0 ± 2.41 years. The present study identified tumor location and size to be predictive of malignancy. A high histological diversity of MGTs was observed. Overall, the present findings emphasize the necessity of improving awareness of MGTs among Sri Lankan clinicians as well as dog owners.

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Ariyarathna, H., de Silva, N., Aberdein, D., Kodikara, D., Jayasinghe, M., Adikari, R., & Munday, J. S. (2018). Clinicopathological diversity of Canine Mammary Gland Tumors in Sri Lanka: A one-year survey on cases presented to two veterinary practices. Veterinary Sciences, 5(2). https://doi.org/10.3390/vetsci5020046

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