Taxonomic distribution of neoplasia among non-domestic felid species under managed care

As evidenced by numerous case reports from zoos, neoplasia in felids is common, but most reports are limited to Panthera species in North America or Europe. In order to obtain a wider epidemiologic understanding of neoplasia distribution, necropsy records at seven facilities (USA, Mexico, Colombia,...

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Moresco, Anneke
Muñoz, Karina E.
Gutiérrez, Federico
Arias Bernal, Leonardo
Yarto Jaramillo, Enrique
Teixeira, Rodrigo H. F.
Peña Stadlin, Juliana
Troan, Brigid V.
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2020
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Universidad El Bosque
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eng
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https://doi.org/10.3390/ani10122376
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Cancer
Mammary carcinoma
Neofelis
Seminoma
Sertoli cell tumor
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dc.title.spa.fl_str_mv Taxonomic distribution of neoplasia among non-domestic felid species under managed care
dc.title.translated.spa.fl_str_mv Taxonomic distribution of neoplasia among non-domestic felid species under managed care
title Taxonomic distribution of neoplasia among non-domestic felid species under managed care
spellingShingle Taxonomic distribution of neoplasia among non-domestic felid species under managed care
Cancer
Mammary carcinoma
Neofelis
Seminoma
Sertoli cell tumor
title_short Taxonomic distribution of neoplasia among non-domestic felid species under managed care
title_full Taxonomic distribution of neoplasia among non-domestic felid species under managed care
title_fullStr Taxonomic distribution of neoplasia among non-domestic felid species under managed care
title_full_unstemmed Taxonomic distribution of neoplasia among non-domestic felid species under managed care
title_sort Taxonomic distribution of neoplasia among non-domestic felid species under managed care
dc.creator.fl_str_mv Moresco, Anneke
Muñoz, Karina E.
Gutiérrez, Federico
Arias Bernal, Leonardo
Yarto Jaramillo, Enrique
Teixeira, Rodrigo H. F.
Peña Stadlin, Juliana
Troan, Brigid V.
dc.contributor.author.none.fl_str_mv Moresco, Anneke
Muñoz, Karina E.
Gutiérrez, Federico
Arias Bernal, Leonardo
Yarto Jaramillo, Enrique
Teixeira, Rodrigo H. F.
Peña Stadlin, Juliana
Troan, Brigid V.
dc.subject.keywords.spa.fl_str_mv Cancer
Mammary carcinoma
Neofelis
Seminoma
Sertoli cell tumor
topic Cancer
Mammary carcinoma
Neofelis
Seminoma
Sertoli cell tumor
description As evidenced by numerous case reports from zoos, neoplasia in felids is common, but most reports are limited to Panthera species in North America or Europe. In order to obtain a wider epidemiologic understanding of neoplasia distribution, necropsy records at seven facilities (USA, Mexico, Colombia, Peru, and Brazil) were evaluated. In contrast to others, this study population (195 cases, 16 species), included many non-Panthera felids. Overall neoplasia prevalence was 28.2% (55/195). Panthera species had a higher prevalence of neoplasia than non-Panthera species (52.5%; vs. 13.0%). Lions (66.7%), jaguars (55.0%), and tigers (31.3%) had the highest species-specific prevalence of neoplasia. Neoplasms in Panthera species were more frequently malignant than in non-Panthera (86.1% vs. 55.6%). The systems most commonly a_ected were the reproductive, hematolymphoid, and respiratory. The range of management conditions and more varied genetic backgrounds support a robust taxonomic pattern and suggest that the reported propensity for neoplasia in jaguars may have a genetic basis at a taxonomic level higher than species, as lions and tigers also have high prevalence. Given the high prevalence of neoplasia and high likelihood of malignancy, routine medical exams in all nondomestic felids, but Panthera species in particular, should include thorough assessments of any clinical signs of neoplasia.
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In order to obtain a wider epidemiologic understanding of neoplasia distribution, necropsy records at seven facilities (USA, Mexico, Colombia, Peru, and Brazil) were evaluated. In contrast to others, this study population (195 cases, 16 species), included many non-Panthera felids. Overall neoplasia prevalence was 28.2% (55/195). Panthera species had a higher prevalence of neoplasia than non-Panthera species (52.5%; vs. 13.0%). Lions (66.7%), jaguars (55.0%), and tigers (31.3%) had the highest species-specific prevalence of neoplasia. Neoplasms in Panthera species were more frequently malignant than in non-Panthera (86.1% vs. 55.6%). The systems most commonly a_ected were the reproductive, hematolymphoid, and respiratory. 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