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Paraneoplastic Hypereosinophilia in a Dog with Intestinal T-Cell Lymphoma

  • Ji-Seon Yoon (College of Veterinary Medicine, Jeonbuk National University) ;
  • Hyeona Bae (College of Veterinary Medicine, Gyeongsang National University) ;
  • Hee-Chun Lee (College of Veterinary Medicine, Gyeongsang National University) ;
  • Dong-In Jung (College of Veterinary Medicine, Gyeongsang National University) ;
  • Sang-Ki Kim (College of Industrial Science, Kongju National University) ;
  • Dae Young Kim (College of Veterinary Medicine, University of Missouri) ;
  • DoHyeon Yu (College of Veterinary Medicine, Gyeongsang National University)
  • Received : 2023.01.07
  • Accepted : 2023.01.30
  • Published : 2023.02.28

Abstract

Paraneoplastic hypereosinophilia, characterized by the infiltration of eosinophils into systemic organs, has rarely been reported in dogs with intestinal lymphoma. A 12-year-old spayed female Maltese with eosinophilia in the peripheral blood and ascites was found to have muscular layer thickening in the small intestine. Histologically, there was transmural infiltration of small to intermediate sized neoplastic lymphocytes that were immunohistochemically CD3-/CD79a-. PCR for antigen receptor rearrangement demonstrated clonal T cell receptor gene population. A moderate number of eosinophils were present along with neoplastic lymphocytes in the small intestine, and eosinophil infiltration was also noted in the abdominal lymph nodes and spleen. The present case reports intestinal T-cell lymphoma with generalized paraneoplastic hypereosinophilia. Clinicians should be aware that hypereosinophilia can be found in the organs, body cavity fluid, and peripheral blood of dogs with intestinal lymphoma.

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Acknowledgement

This research was supported by Korea Institute of Planning and Evaluation for Technology in Food, Agriculture and Forestry (IPET) through Companion Animal Life Cycle Industry Technology Development Program, funded by Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs (MAFRA) (322092-04-1-HD030).

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