Feline alimentary lymphoma: a guide to cytological and histopathological diagnosis for the general practitioner

Lymphoma is the most common neoplasm in domestic cats and alimentary lymphoma is now the most common anatomical site. This article aims to highlight and explain the shift from FeLV-positive multicentric to FeLV-negative alimentary lymphomas, and to explain the cytological and histopathological methods of diagnosing and classifying alimentary lymphoma, in a way that is useful to the general practitioner.

Jennifer Irving -

Melanie J Dobromylskyj -

Emma Holmes -

Fine needle aspirate of a mesenteric lymph node from a cat with large granular lymphocyte lymphoma.