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Treatment of malignant lymphoma in an African lion (Panthera leo).
Authors:Tara M Harrison  James Sikarskie  Barbara Kitchell  Diana S Rosenstein  Heather Flaherty  Scott D Fitzgerald  Matti Kiupel
Institution:Potter Park Zoo, 1301 South Pennsylvania, Lansing, Michigan 48912, USA. tharriso@ci.lansing.mi.us
Abstract:A 14 yr-old male, vasectomized African lion (Panthera leo) exhibited mild weight loss despite adequate appetite. Splenomegaly was diagnosed on physical examination. On the basis of hematology and clinical pathology, malignant lymphoma with chronic lymphocytic leukemia was diagnosed. Abdominal exploratory surgery and splenectomy were performed. Histologic examination and immunohistochemistry confirmed a small cell peripheral T-cell lymphoma. Initial treatments consisted of doxorubicin and prednisone, with later addition of lomustine. The lion remained in clinical remission at 2 mo, 6 mo, and 12 mo postchemotherapy physical examinations. The lion survived 504 days from initial diagnosis. At necropsy, the only lesions consistent with lymphoma were localized epitheliotrophic infiltrates of small neoplastic T lymphocytes within the nasopharyngeal epithelium and the underlying submucosa observed on microscopic examination.
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