Abstract
An 8-year-old male neutered Domestic Long Hair cat was presented for a cervical swelling that was suspected to be an enlarged left retropharyngeal lymph node. In the absence of other lymphadenopathy, this was initially suspected to be Hodgkin's-like lymphoma. A positron emission tomography–computed tomography (PET/CT) scan was performed using 2-deoxy-2-[18F]-fluorodeoxyglucose (18F-FDG) to assess for evidence of disease in other locations to guide treatment. Multifocal increased radiopharmaceutical uptake was identified, indicating disease in multiple organs. High-grade lymphoma was confirmed on tissue biopsy. As such, systemic cytotoxic chemotherapy was recommended instead of lymph node extirpation surgery. The cat received a modified CHOP chemotherapy protocol and attained a temporary partial remission. After 2 months of treatment, the cat stopped responding to chemotherapy and was eventually euthanized due to a relapse of disease and decreased quality of life. This case describes the utility of PET/CT to guide treatment in a cat with a presentation consistent with Hodgkin's-like lymphoma.
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Chen, C. L., Cook, M. R., Brown, M. E., Lumbrezer-Johnson, S., Hostnik, E. T., Lapsley, J. M., … Selmic, L. E. (2021). Case Report: Use of PET/CT to Guide Treatment in a Cat With Presentation Consistent With Hodgkin’s-Like Lymphoma. Frontiers in Veterinary Science, 8. https://doi.org/10.3389/fvets.2021.619264
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