Autor(es):
Gaspar, Tiago ; Borges, Inês ; Canberk, Sule ; Monteiro, Alexandra ; Catarino, José ; Pinto, Mafalda ; Teixeira, Elisabete ; Canadas-Sousa, Ana ; Branco, Sandra ; Silva, Daniela ; Lima de Carvalho, Hugo ; Faísca, Pedro ; Peleteiro, Maria ; Pinello, Katia ; Niza-Ribeiro, João ; Sobrinho-Simões, Manuel ; Pires, Isabel ; Soares, Paula ; Tavares, Catarina
Data: 2024
Identificador Persistente: http://hdl.handle.net/10174/36883
Origem: Repositório Científico da Universidade de Évora
Assunto(s): thyroid; one pathology; dogs; cats
Descrição
Thyroid tumours are the most common endocrine tumours of dogs and cats. Feline thyroid tumours are essentially functional adenomas curable with thyroidectomy, whereas most canine thyroid tumours are non-functional carcinomas either unresectable or recurrent within two years in up 50%. The oncobiology of these tumours remains unclear, but investigating this aspect could contribute to the development of targeted therapies. We aimed to characterise a series of thyroid tumours of dogs and cats, focusing on correlating histopathological findings with molecular alterations.