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Primary diffuse large B cell lymphoma in kidney with involvement of central nervous system and heart in a Siamese cat

Guimarães-Okamoto, Priscylla Tatiana ChalfunSilva, Maria Claudia Lopes daSequeira, Julio LopesHataka, AlessandreChacar, Fernanda ChicharoGeraldes, Silvano SalgueiroRibeiro, José Francisco AntunesMelchert, Alessandra

Background: Lymphoma is the most common neoplasia in cats and usually happens in middle-aged males of European breeds, FeLV-positive test is also observed in 25% to 50% of these cases. The diagnostic of renal lymphoma is based on clinical signs, the diagnosis is based on clinical signs associated with additional tests. Histological and immunohistochemical evaluations allows the classification which can provide prognostic information. Central nervous system metastasis is frequently reported, but lingual and lung lobe extension were also reported. Here, we report a case of renal lymphoma with systemic involvement of heart and CNS in a cat. Case: A 3-year-old male Siamese cat presented with weight loss, emesis, anorexia, polydipsia and polyuria for at least 3 weeks. The clinical parameters were stable, but presenting pale mucosal membrane and also severe dehydration. Complete blood count and chemistry profile revealed anemia and severe azotemia. On abdominal palpation, bilateral renomegaly and irregular contours of both kidneys were also detected. The kidneys were enlarged and had irregular contours on palpation, confirmed by abdominal ultrasonography, that revealed kidneys with markedly irregular contours, and the presence of fluid with high cellularity between cortical and renal capsule (capsular fluid). An aspiration citology by fine-needle from the capsular fluid guided by [...](AU)

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