Data di Pubblicazione:
2024
Citazione:
Computed Tomography-Guided Radiofrequency Ablation of Nasal Carcinomas in Dogs / Alférez, María Dolores; Corda, Andrea; de Blas, Ignacio; Gago, Lucas; Fernandes, Telmo; Rodríguez-Piza, Ignacio; Balañá, Beatriz; Pentcheva, Plamena; Caruncho, Javier; Barbero-Fernández, Alicia; Llinás, Jorge; Rivas, David; Escudero, Amaia; Gómez-Ochoa, Pablo. - In: ANIMALS. - ISSN 2076-2615. - 14:24(2024). [10.3390/ani14243682]
Abstract:
Nasal carcinomas in dogs are locally invasive neoplasms with a low metastatic rate that pose significant treatment challenges due to their location and aggressiveness. This study evaluates the safety, feasibility, and therapeutic outcomes of computed tomography-guided radiofrequency ablation (CT-guided RFA) in 15 dogs diagnosed with nasal adenocarcinoma. All patients underwent staging and histopathological diagnosis before treatment. CT-guided RFA achieved a significant tumor volume reduction (82.8%) and improvement in clinical signs such as nasal discharge, epistaxis, and respiratory distress, without complications. Post-RFA CT examinations demonstrated a significant decrease in Hounsfield units and tumor volume. This study has shown that CT-guided RFA is an effective cytoreductive option for minimally invasive management of nasal adenocarcinomas in dogs, particularly when traditional therapies like radiation therapy or surgery are not feasible.
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1.1 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
nasal carcinoma; diagnostic imaging; cancer therapy; thermoablation; radiofrequency ablation; canine; minimally invasive therapy; veterinary oncology; CT-guided procedure
Elenco autori:
Alférez, María Dolores; Corda, Andrea; de Blas, Ignacio; Gago, Lucas; Fernandes, Telmo; Rodríguez-Piza, Ignacio; Balañá, Beatriz; Pentcheva, Plamena; Caruncho, Javier; Barbero-Fernández, Alicia; Llinás, Jorge; Rivas, David; Escudero, Amaia; Gómez-Ochoa, Pablo
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