Endogenous lipoid pneumonia associated with pulmonary neoplasia in three dogs.

J Small Anim Pract

Easter Bush Pathology, Royal (Dick) School of Veterinary Studies, The University of Edinburgh, Roslin, EH25 9RG, UK.

Published: March 2021

Endogenous lipoid pneumonia is a poorly characterised condition in veterinary medicine, particularly in dogs, but it is well recognised in association with lung neoplasia in humans. This case series describes three unique cases of endogenous lipoid pneumonia associated with lung neoplasia, including clinical, imaging, cytological findings and outcome. Clinical presentation and imaging lesions can appear non-specific and may be obscured by neoplastic infiltrate and so diagnosis requires cytology or histopathology. Awareness of endogenous lipoid pneumonia in dogs with pulmonary neoplasia has an impact on staging and monitoring, treatment of clinical signs and quality of life and also aids appropriate use of antimicrobials.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/jsap.13101DOI Listing

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