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- Title
Metastatic Transmissible Venereal Tumor in A Twelve Year Old Castrated Local Dog.
- Authors
Ayisat, Ajadi Temitope; Adekunle, Adebiyi Adeniyi; Jesudunni, Sanni Lois; Omowumi, Adebayo Olufunke; Adetola, Ajadi Rasheed
- Abstract
A twelve year old local castrated male dog, presented with complaint of difficult urination and bloody urine was diagnosed as having metastatic transmissible venereal tumour based on the results of cytology and per-cutaneous abdominal ultrasound. Physical examination revealed enlarged inguinal lymph nodes and distended but firm prepuce. In addition, the preputial orifice had a friable cauliflower growth. Results of complete blood count revealed normal packed cell volume and severe neutrophilic leukocytosis. Cytology of impression smear from the preputial mass and fine needle aspirates of inguinal lymph nodes revealed round cells with large nucleus/cytoplasmic ratio, prominent chromatin clumping and numerous cytoplasmic vacuolation. Treatment involved weekly intravenous injection of vincristine sulphate (0.5mg/m2) for six weeks, which resulted in progressive reduction in prepuce and inguinal lymph nodes and complete resolution of the preputial mass by week three. In conclusion, diagnosis of transmissible venereal tumor with metastasis to inguinal lymph node in a dog twelve years after castration suggests that surgical castration is not sufficient to protect dogs from coitally transmitted infection.
- Subjects
BLOOD cell count; CELL size; SEROUS fluids; CELL nuclei; THERAPEUTICS; LYMPH nodes
- Publication
Alexandria Journal of Veterinary Sciences, 2019, Vol 61, Issue 1, p1
- ISSN
1110-2047
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.5455/ajvs.2736