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Acute Myelomonocytic Leukaemia With Short-term Spontaneous Remission In A Cat

Mylonakis et al., 2008Leukemia

Mylonakis, M. E., Petanides, T. A., Valli, V. E., Vernau, W., Koytinas, A. F., & Michael, R. S. (2008). Acute myelomonocytic leukaemia with short-term spontaneous remission in a cat. Australian Veterinary Journal, 86(6), 224-228. doi:10.1111/j.1751-0813.2008.00304.x

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Abstract

A 2-year-old, spayed female domestic shorthair cat was referred with a history of anorexia and depression of 1 week duration. On physical examination, the cat was lethargic and febrile, with splenomegaly, anisocoria and ulcerative stomatitis. A complete blood count (CBC) and a biochemistry profile showed leukocytosis, numerous blast cells in the peripheral blood, thrombocytopenia, hyperglobulinaemia and a positive test for feline leukaemia virus antigen. A diagnosis of acute myelomonocytic leukaemia was made on the basis of the results of bone marrow cytology, histopathology, and immunochemistry (CD3, CD79a, lysozyme, and myeloperoxidase) tests. Following an unexpected 1-month period of clinical and clinicopathological remission without chemotherapy, the cat relapsed and died 1 week later.

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