Clonality testing in the lymph nodes from dogs with lymphadenomegaly due to Leishmania infantum infection.
Antonio Melendez-LazoAnne-Katherine JasenskyIco Thais Jolly-FrahijaAlexandra KehlElisabeth MüllerIgnacio Mesa-SánchezPublished in: PloS one (2019)
Infections with Leishmania infantum resulted in clonal rearrangement, and therefore in a possible false diagnosis of lymphoma, in 3 out of 31 dogs (9.7%). Although, PARR is a useful method to differentiate lymphoma from reactive lymphoid hyperplasia in dogs with leishmaniosis, mono-/biclonal results should be interpreted carefully, especially in the presence of any degree of polyclonal background, and together with other clinicopathological findings.