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Long-term postsurgical outcomes of mast cell tumors resected with a margin proportional to the tumor diameter in 23 dogs

Teruo Itoh, Atsuko KOJIMOTO, Kazuyuki Uchida, James Chambers, Hiroki SHII

2020Journal of Veterinary Medical Science21 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

We evaluated the postsurgical outcomes of cutaneous or subcutaneous mast cell tumors (MCTs, n=25) in 23 dogs, resected with lateral surgical margins proportional to the widest tumor diameter, including at least one facial plane. The tumor diameter range was 0.3-2.6 cm (median: 0.9 cm), and all were histologically diagnosed as Kiupel's low-grade MCT. Resection was histologically complete in 20, close (deep margin) in three, and incomplete (deep margin) in two. No dogs developed local recurrence at the site of initial surgery during follow-up of 161-2,219 days (median: 976 days). These results suggest that resection of low-grade, relatively small MCTs with surgical margins proportional to the tumor diameter is a practical procedure with high success rates.

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MedicineSurgical marginResection marginResectionMargin (machine learning)SurgeryNuclear medicineMachine learningComputer scienceVeterinary Oncology ResearchInfectious Diseases and MycologyTracheal and airway disorders