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Current Therapeutics and Future Perspectives to Ocular Melanocytic Neoplasms in Dogs and Cats

Author(s): Guimarães, Tarcísio Guerra ; Cardoso, Karla Menezes ; Tralhão, Pedro ; Marto, Carlos Miguel ; Alexandre, Nuno ; Botelho, Maria Filomena ; Laranjo, Mafalda

Date: 2021

Persistent ID: https://hdl.handle.net/10316/103747

Origin: Estudo Geral - Universidade de Coimbra

Subject(s): melanocytic neoplasms; melanoma; therapeutics


Description

Neoplasms of melanocytic origin are diseases relevant to dogs and cats' ophthalmic oncology due to their incidence, potential visual loss, and consequent decrease in life quality and expectancy. Despite its non-specific clinical presentation, melanocytic neoplasms can be histologically distinguished in melanocytomas, which present benign characteristics, and malignant melanomas. The diagnosis often occurs in advanced cases, limiting the therapeutic options. Surgery, cryotherapy, radiotherapy, photodynamic therapy (PDT), and laser are currently available therapeutic strategies. As no clinical guidelines are available, the treatment choice is primarily based on the clinician's preference, proficiency, and the owner's financial constraints. While surgery is curative in benign lesions, ocular melanomas present a variable response to treatments, besides the potential of tumour recurrences or metastatic disease. This review presents the currently available therapies for ocular melanocytic neoplasms in dogs and cats, describing the therapeutic, indications, and limitations. Additionally, new therapeutics being developed are presented and discussed, as they can improve the current treatment options.

Document Type Journal article
Language English
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