Background: Carcinoma-associated thrombocytosis involves tumor production of mediators such as interleukin-6 (IL-6) and thrombopoietin (TPO) that increase thrombopoiesis and may play a role in tumor evasion and metastasis. Carcinoma-associated thrombocytosis is described in people, but has not been described in dogs. Hypothesis/Objectives: Evaluate the concentrations of IL-6 and TPO in dogs diagnosed with carcinoma with or without thrombocytosis. We hypothesized that IL-6 and TPO concentrations would be higher in dogs with carcinoma compared to healthy dogs, and that IL-6 and TPO concentrations would be higher in dogs with carcinoma and thrombocytosis when compared to dogs with carcinoma and normal platelet counts. Animals: One-hundred sixteen dogs: 63 with carcinoma and 53 healthy control dogs. Methods: Complete blood count was performed in all dogs, and they were stratified for sub-group analysis based on the presence or absence of thrombocytosis (platelet count > 500 103/µL). Serum TPO and IL-6 concentrations were measured by ELISA. Results of selected numeric variables were compared using Wilcoxon rank sum tests for pairwise comparisons. A value of P 600] vs 15.99 pg/mL [0 to >600], P
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Cheney, A., Woolcock, A. D., Mukhopadhyay, A., Knapp, D., & Moore, G. E. (2022). Interleukin-6 and thrombopoietin concentrations in dogs with carcinoma with and without thrombocytosis. Journal of Veterinary Internal Medicine, 36(1), 227–233. https://doi.org/10.1111/jvim.16317
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