Data di Pubblicazione:
2008
Abstract:
Electrochemotherapy is gaining popularity for the treatment of malignancies of companion animals due to its efficacy and low cost. In this paper, we describe the successful treatment of a recurring fibrosarcoma in a cat by using cisplatin selectively driven within the tumor cells by trains of biphasic pulses. The cat's tumor did not recur over the following five months, however the cat did experience severe erythema at the site of previous irradiation, followed by moist desquamation and ulcer that required debridement and prolonged therapy with steroids and antihistaminic drugs. The symptoms and the response to symptomatic therapy were strongly suggestive of radiation recall. Electrochemotherapy (ECT) should be used with caution in previously irradiated areas. Further studies are warranted in this field due to its potential as a rescue for relapsing tumors.
Tipologia CRIS:
1.1 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Biphasic pulses; Cat; Cisplatin; Fibrosarcoma; Radiation recall
Elenco autori:
Spugnini, Ep; Dotsinsky, I; Mudrov, N; Citro, G; Caruso, G; Baldi, Alfonso
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