Prevalence of tumours and tumour-like lesions in domestic and exotic animals from Lower Silesia and its surrounds in Poland in 2014–2017

Author:

Ciaputa Rafał1,Gach Justyn2,Baranowski Karol3,Dzimira Stanisław1,Janus Izabela1,Kandefer-Gola Małgorzata1,Żebrowski Kacper1,Nowak Marcin1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Pathology, Division of Pathomorphology and Veterinary Forensics , Wrocław , Poland

2. Department of Internal Medicine with Horse, Dog and Cat Clinic , Wrocław , Poland

3. Department of Immunology, Pathophysiology and Veterinary Prevention, Division of Pathophysiology, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Wroclaw University of Environmental and Life Sciences , 50-375 Wrocław , Poland

Abstract

Abstract Introduction An analysis of samples originating from domestic and exotic animals from Lower Silesia but also from other parts of Poland was carried out based on research conducted in 2014–2017. Material and Methods The materials used for the study were 11,338 tumour samples taken in vivo during surgery and as biopsies and posthumously during necropsies. They were sent to the Department of Pathology at Wrocław University of Environmental and Life Sciences for histopathological diagnosis. Results The largest group were canine tumours, of which there were 9,745 (85.95%), followed by feline tumours, totalling 1,397 (12.32%), tumours from exotic animals (186; 1.64%), from horses (7; 0.06%), and from cows (2; 0.02%). A significant number of cases of animals suffering from more than one tumour were also found, which had not been frequently diagnosed previously. Conclusion The number of neoplasms diagnosed in pets and exotic animals is increasing every year. The average animal age at diagnosis continues to fall. The greatest number of neoplasms were diagnosed in mixed-breed dogs and cats, and the number of tumours in a pure breed strictly correlated with breed’s popularity in the research period. Mesenchymal tumours are still the most prevalent type of tumours in dogs, while in cats epithelial tumours predominate. The neoplasm case pattern in animals conforms to that in humans in the same area.

Publisher

Walter de Gruyter GmbH

Subject

General Veterinary

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