Clinical relevance of splenic nodules or heterogeneous splenic parenchyma assessed by cytologic evaluation of fine-needle samples in 125 dogs (2011-2015).
Igor YankinSarah NemanicSilvia FunesHelio de MoraisElena GormanCraig G RuauxPublished in: Journal of veterinary internal medicine (2019)
Splenic fine-needle cytologic findings identified a clinically relevant diagnosis in 20% of dogs, and larger nodule size, number of targetoid lesions, and presence of peritoneal fluid increase the likelihood of detection of clinically important disease.