Ec. Hawkins et al., CYTOLOGIC ANALYSIS OF BRONCHOALVEOLAR LAVAGE FLUID FROM 47 DOGS WITH MULTICENTRIC MALIGNANT-LYMPHOMA, Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association, 203(10), 1993, pp. 1418-1425
Bronchoalveolar lavage (BAL) was performed in 47 dogs with multicentri
c malignant lymphoma (ML). Cytologic results were evaluated, and abili
ty to detect pulmonary involvement with ML, using BAL, was compared wi
th ability to detect pulmonary involvement, using thoracic radiography
and tracheal wash. Lung lobes were considered to be involved with ML
on the basis Of BAL fluid findings if morphologically abnormal lymphoc
ytes were present in the fluid. Total nucleated cell count, relative l
ymphocyte count, and absolute lymphocyte count were greater (P < 0.001
) in BAL fluid from dogs with multicentric ML than in BAL fluid from h
istologically normal dogs. Pulmonary involvement with ML was detected
by BAL fluid cytologic examination in 89 of 135 lung lobes lavaged (66
%). Lung lobes involved with ML were from 31 of the 47 dogs with multi
centric ML (66%). Radiographic abnormalities supportive of pulmonary p
arenchymal involvement with ML were detected in 16 of the 47 dogs (34%
). Of these 16 dogs, 15 (94%) had pulmonary involvement with ML on the
basis of BAL fluid cytologic findings. Tracheal wash fluid contained
abnormal lymphocytes in 4 of 41 dogs (10%). In all 4 dogs, BAL fluid a
lso contained abnormal lymphocytes. Cytologic evaluation of BAL fluid
was more sensitive in detecting pulmonary involvement with ML, compare
d with radiographic evaluation of the lungs or tracheal wash.