Long-term survival in a cat with tonsillar squamous cell carcinoma treated with surgery and chemotherapy

Case summary A 13-year-old neutered female domestic shorthair cat was presented for further investigation of a right-sided cervical mass. Oral cavity examination revealed a unilateral, right tonsillar mass. Following a contrast-enhanced CT scan of head, thorax and abdomen, which showed no clear evid...

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Main Authors: Elisabetta Treggiari, Giorgio Romanelli, Silvia Ferro, Paola Roccabianca
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: SAGE Publishing 2021-02-01
Series:Journal of Feline Medicine and Surgery Open Reports
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1177/2055116920984387
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spelling doaj-8f09e263c3a74fd988e0e29a18e766412021-02-06T16:33:45ZengSAGE PublishingJournal of Feline Medicine and Surgery Open Reports2055-11692021-02-01710.1177/2055116920984387Long-term survival in a cat with tonsillar squamous cell carcinoma treated with surgery and chemotherapyElisabetta Treggiari0Giorgio Romanelli1Silvia Ferro2Paola Roccabianca3Veterinary Specialist Centre, Milan, ItalyVeterinary Specialist Centre, Milan, ItalyDepartment of Comparative Biomedicine and Food Science, University of Padua, Padova, ItalySchool of Veterinary Medicine, Department of Veterinary Medicine, University of Milan, Milan, ItalyCase summary A 13-year-old neutered female domestic shorthair cat was presented for further investigation of a right-sided cervical mass. Oral cavity examination revealed a unilateral, right tonsillar mass. Following a contrast-enhanced CT scan of head, thorax and abdomen, which showed no clear evidence of distant metastasis, cytology of the cervical mass was consistent with a metastatic retropharyngeal lymph node, and the patient underwent tonsillectomy and lymphadenectomy. The tumour was histopathologically confirmed to be a well-differentiated squamous cell carcinoma with lymph node metastasis, and sequential chemotherapy treatments with carboplatin were administered. The cat underwent a second surgery to treat local recurrence and chemotherapy was continued. Subsequently, multiple lymphadenectomies to remove additional metastatic lymph nodes were performed, followed by adjuvant treatment with doxorubicin. Restaging procedures, performed every 3-6 months did not document any local recurrence nor any local or distant metastasis. The patient was euthanased after developing neoplastic pleural effusion 965 days following tonsillectomy. Relevance and novel information Tonsillar tumours are rare in cats, but clinical presentation can be similar to that in dogs. Treatment with surgery and chemotherapy, and more importantly multiple lymphadenectomies, may delay the onset of distant metastasis and it should be considered in similar cases to possibly prolong survival.https://doi.org/10.1177/2055116920984387
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author Elisabetta Treggiari
Giorgio Romanelli
Silvia Ferro
Paola Roccabianca
spellingShingle Elisabetta Treggiari
Giorgio Romanelli
Silvia Ferro
Paola Roccabianca
Long-term survival in a cat with tonsillar squamous cell carcinoma treated with surgery and chemotherapy
Journal of Feline Medicine and Surgery Open Reports
author_facet Elisabetta Treggiari
Giorgio Romanelli
Silvia Ferro
Paola Roccabianca
author_sort Elisabetta Treggiari
title Long-term survival in a cat with tonsillar squamous cell carcinoma treated with surgery and chemotherapy
title_short Long-term survival in a cat with tonsillar squamous cell carcinoma treated with surgery and chemotherapy
title_full Long-term survival in a cat with tonsillar squamous cell carcinoma treated with surgery and chemotherapy
title_fullStr Long-term survival in a cat with tonsillar squamous cell carcinoma treated with surgery and chemotherapy
title_full_unstemmed Long-term survival in a cat with tonsillar squamous cell carcinoma treated with surgery and chemotherapy
title_sort long-term survival in a cat with tonsillar squamous cell carcinoma treated with surgery and chemotherapy
publisher SAGE Publishing
series Journal of Feline Medicine and Surgery Open Reports
issn 2055-1169
publishDate 2021-02-01
description Case summary A 13-year-old neutered female domestic shorthair cat was presented for further investigation of a right-sided cervical mass. Oral cavity examination revealed a unilateral, right tonsillar mass. Following a contrast-enhanced CT scan of head, thorax and abdomen, which showed no clear evidence of distant metastasis, cytology of the cervical mass was consistent with a metastatic retropharyngeal lymph node, and the patient underwent tonsillectomy and lymphadenectomy. The tumour was histopathologically confirmed to be a well-differentiated squamous cell carcinoma with lymph node metastasis, and sequential chemotherapy treatments with carboplatin were administered. The cat underwent a second surgery to treat local recurrence and chemotherapy was continued. Subsequently, multiple lymphadenectomies to remove additional metastatic lymph nodes were performed, followed by adjuvant treatment with doxorubicin. Restaging procedures, performed every 3-6 months did not document any local recurrence nor any local or distant metastasis. The patient was euthanased after developing neoplastic pleural effusion 965 days following tonsillectomy. Relevance and novel information Tonsillar tumours are rare in cats, but clinical presentation can be similar to that in dogs. Treatment with surgery and chemotherapy, and more importantly multiple lymphadenectomies, may delay the onset of distant metastasis and it should be considered in similar cases to possibly prolong survival.
url https://doi.org/10.1177/2055116920984387
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