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Title: OCULAR MELANOMA IN DOGS AND CATS: EPIDEMIOLOGICAL SURVEY IN PORTUGA
Authors: Guimarães, Tarcísio Guerra
Mamede, Fábio
Cardoso, Karla Menezes
Marto, Carlos
Caramelo, Francisco
Tasso, Gláuber
Andrade, Arthur
Alexandre, Nuno
Botelho, Maria Fátima
Laranjo, Mafalda
Keywords: epidemiology
questionnaire
ocular
neoplasms
melanoma
Issue Date: 17-Nov-2021
Publisher: Archives of Veterinary Science
Citation: Guimarães, T. G., Mamede F.V, Cardoso, K. M.,Marto, C.M.,.Caramelo, F.J.A.,Tasso, G., Andrade, A., Alexandre, N.,Botelho, M.F., Laranjo, M. (2021, 2021-11-03). OCULAR MELANOMA IN DOGS AND CATS: EPIDEMIOLOGICAL SURVEY IN PORTUGAL. XVII CONGRESSO BRASILEIRO DE OFTALMOLOGIA VETERINÁRIA, Cataratas de Iguaçu.
Abstract: Purpose: The epidemiology of ocular melanoma in dogs and cats in Portugal was assessed. Methods: Data collection was carried out through the distribution of an online questionnaire for veterinarians in Portugal. The survey covered the year 2018 and was made available for responses from 2019-2020. Results: 47 responses were obtained, representing 5.7% of there turn to the survey. A total of 32.61% of the professionals who responded to the survey were located in Lisbon and Vale do Tejo. In canine and feline species, eyelid was the most affected site (62.50%) by general neoplasms, followed by intraocular structures (22.50%). Melanoma occurred more frequently in the intraocular structures. The mean age of dogs and cats affected by melanoma was 9.0 and 9.5 years, respectively. Predominance of breed was non-defined for dogs (37.50%) and all cats were common European(mixedbreed,100%). The diagnosis was made through clinical evaluation and histological examination. Enucleation was the predominant treatment. Metastases reported occurred in the lung, lymphnodes, liver and brain. Conclusions: As far as we know this was the first attempt to perform an epidemiological study of the ocular melanomas in dogs and cats. Collaboration of veterinarians was limited; thus, a small number of responses was achieved. Due to the number of participations and responses to the survey, additional studies are essential.
URI: https://revistas.ufpr.br/veterinary/article/view/83585/45037
http://hdl.handle.net/10174/34494
Type: lecture
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