Determination of C-reactive protein in female dogs with benign and malignant mammary tumors

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R. Crossley
A. Coloma
C. Ríos
C. González

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The aim of this study was to determine C-reactive protein levels in dogs with benign and malignant mammary tumors. Thirty female dogs, with ages ranging between 6 and 15 years and with no distinction of breed were used for this purpose. The animals were divided into 3 different groups of 10 dogs each: Group 1 (control), Group 2 (benign mammary tumor) and Group 3 (malignant mammary tumor). The neoplasias were classified histologically and C-reactive protein (CRP) levels were analyzed using a human turbidimetric immunoassay validated for dogs. Group 3 had the highest values (mean: 8.2 mg/L; median: 7.1 mg/L) of C-reactive protein compared with the other groups (P < 0.05). According to a discriminant analysis, a female dog with a mammary tumor and CRP values ≥ 8 mg/L has a 61% or greater probability of this tumor being malignant.


 

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Crossley, R., Coloma, A., Ríos, C., & González, C. (2010). Determination of C-reactive protein in female dogs with benign and malignant mammary tumors. Archivos De Medicina Veterinaria, 42(1), 101–105. https://doi.org/10.4067/S0301-732X2010000100014
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