Successful surgical management of mammary tumor in a dog: Case report
Author(s):
Mrunali Kamble, Rukmani Devangan, Raju Sharda, SK Tiwari, MO Kalim, Poornima Gumasta, Shubhangi Argade, Sanjay Yadav and Devendra Yadav
Abstract:
A 13 years old miniature spitz Pomeranian female dog was reported with the complaints of intappetance, reduce water intake, occasional vomiting, non-responsive to medicinal treatment and growth which was increasing day by day since two months. Clinical examination revealed fever, dysponea, auscultation of chest revealed consolidation of lungs on either side or large growth was observed in left caudal abdominal gland. With taking all aseptic precaution under dissociative anaesthesia, surgical intervention was given and remove large growth weighing 2.2 kg. Surgical wound was sutured with standard routine manner. On histopathological examination revealed proliferation of malignant mesenchymal cells derived from fibrous connective tissue along with presence of immature proliferative tubular epithelial cells representing fibrosarcoma of mammary gland. Uneventful recovery marked the successful surgical intervention.
How to cite this article:
Mrunali Kamble, Rukmani Devangan, Raju Sharda, SK Tiwari, MO Kalim, Poornima Gumasta, Shubhangi Argade, Sanjay Yadav and Devendra Yadav. Successful surgical management of mammary tumor in a dog: Case report. The Pharma Innovation Journal. 2021; 10(2S): 16-17.