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Use of Recombinant Human Interferon Alpha-2a in the Management of a Dog With Epitheliotropic Lymphoma
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Additional Interferon TreatmentLymphoid NeoplasiaMedicineImmunodeficienciesEpitheliotropic LymphomaImmunologyVeterinary SciencePathologyMixed-breed DogTherapeutic EfficacyVeterinary PathologySmall Animal Internal MedicineOncologyRadiation OncologyInterferon Therapy
An 8-year-old, mixed-breed dog with preputial epitheliotropic lymphoma was initially treated with cyclophosphamide, vincristine, and prednisolone. A short-term partial response was followed by disease progression after 4 weeks. Recombinant human interferon alpha-2a was administered starting at week 7. The interferon therapy resulted in rapid resolution of clinical signs and a 10-week disease-free interval. The lymphoma recurred at 17 weeks and did not respond to rescue chemotherapy. Additional oral lesions were treated with localized radiotherapy followed by increased dosages of interferon. This additional interferon treatment resulted in another 12 weeks of stable disease.
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