Incidence and the risk of occurrence of benign and malignant canine skin tumours in Poland – a five-year retrospective study
Online veröffentlicht: 20. Sept. 2023
Seitenbereich: 437 - 446
Eingereicht: 23. Mai 2023
Akzeptiert: 08. Aug. 2023
DOI: https://doi.org/10.2478/jvetres-2023-0048
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© 2023 Anna Śmiech et al., published by Sciendo
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Introduction
The aim of the study was to compile data on the frequency and distribution of canine skin tumours and determine the risk of these being malignant as opposed to benign. This determination proceeded from tumour histogenesis and gave consideration to the dog’s breed, sex, age and the anatomical location of tumours.
Material and Methods
This retrospective five-year epidemiological study included 3,139 canine skin tumours collected in Poland. A univariable logistic regression analysis was performed to determine the odds ratios (ORs) with 95% confidence intervals (CIs).
Results
Microscopic analysis showed a significant predominance of benign tumours (65.02%) as well as mesenchymal and melanocytic tumours (59.57%). The most frequently diagnosed were mast cell tumours, accounting for 13.79% of all skin tumours, and other common tumour types were lipomas (6.40%), haemangiopericytomas (5.96%) and malignant melanomas (4.65%). The risk of malignant
Conclusion
The results may serve as a reference point for further studies of the complex biology of canine skin tumours.