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Adjuvant Carboplatin for the Treatment of Intestinal Carcinoid in a Dog

ENRICO P. SPUGNINI, MARZIO GARGIULO, RENATO ASSIN, ALFREDO D'AVINO, PASQUALE MELLONE, GENNARO CITRO, PIERLUIGI CARDELLI and ALFONSO BALDI
In Vivo November 2008, 22 (6) 759-761;
ENRICO P. SPUGNINI
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RENATO ASSIN
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PASQUALE MELLONE
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A ten-year-old castrated male dog was presented due to a two-day history of constipation and tenesmus. At physical examination, the dog was depressed and unresponsive. Aggressive behavior was elicited by deep abdominal palpation and a mass was detected during the examination. Imaging studies evidenced a large jejunal mass. The lesion (6 cm in diameter) was surgically removed. The histopathology report gave a diagnosis of completely excised intestinal carcinoid. The patient recovered well from the procedure and was scheduled for adjuvant chemotherapy. The dog received four doses of carboplatin (300 mg/m2) every three weeks without showing signs of toxicity. The dog is still in remission after 18 months and is reassessed on a three-month schedule. This report represents the first description of long-term control of intestinal carcinoid in the dog and the first of adjuvant chemotherapy for this rare and aggressive neoplasm.

  • Carboplatin
  • carcinoid
  • dog
  • immunohistochemistry
  • surgery
  • Received May 5, 2008.
  • Revision received June 28, 2008.
  • Accepted August 27, 2008.
  • Copyright © 2008 International Institute of Anticancer Research (Dr. John G. Delinassios), All rights reserved
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ENRICO P. SPUGNINI, MARZIO GARGIULO, RENATO ASSIN, ALFREDO D'AVINO, PASQUALE MELLONE, GENNARO CITRO, PIERLUIGI CARDELLI, ALFONSO BALDI
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