LABOKLIN Service ID: 8675
Indications:
- It was not possible to get a reliable histological/cytological diagnosis.
- Screening for urothelial carcinoma (transitional cell carcinoma) in certain predisposed terrier breeds (e.g. Scottish Terrier, Fox Terrier, Jack Russell Terrier, West Highland White Terrier)
- Difficult patient
Material | If urinary bladder/urethral carcinoma (transitional cell carcinoma) is suspected: - urinary sediment (especially early morning urine; fluid + smear)
- aspiration cytology (smears) or
formalin-fixed, paraffin-embedded tissue (from previous histological examination) If prostate carcinoma is suspected: - smears rich in cells or
formalin-fixed, paraffin-embedded tissue (from previous histological examination)
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Method | droplet digital PCR |
Species list | dog |
Duration | 3 - 5 days |
Remark | Detection of BRAF variant V595E. Only a positive result is conclusive. Reasons for negative results: - The urothelial (transitional cell)/prostate carcinoma is not caused by BRAF mutation (approx. 30 – 50% of these carcinomas – depending on the breed).
- There were no mutated cells present in the sample.
- It is not a urothelial (transitional cell)/prostate carcinoma.
The test cannot be used for cats. |