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ThesisItem Open Access An analysis of market potential for tissue culture sugarcane plantlets in Tamil Nadu(Tamil Nadu Agricultural University, Coimbatore, 1995-12-31) Balasubramanian, S.; Raveendaran, N.Abstract not availableThesisItem Open Access Angiography of the Hepatic and Portal Venous System in the Dog - A Comparision of Three Techniques(TANUVAS, 1996) Periasamy, N.; TANUVAS; David, W.P. Archibald; Balasubramanian, N.N.; Balasubramanian, S.ThesisItem Open Access APPLICATION OF FLOW CYTOMETRY IN SEMEN ANALYSIS AND SEX SORTING / SEX ENRICHMENT OF BULL SEMEN(TANUVAS, Chennai, 2017) Rangasamy, S.; Balasubramanian, S.; TANUVAS; Kulasekar, K.; Raj, G. Dhinakar; Palanisammi, A.OtherItem Open Access Caprine Dystocia Due to Post Cervical Uterine Torsion: Correction By Simple Rotation(TANUVAS, Chennai, 2014-07) Srividhya, S.; Balasubramanian, S.; Sarath, T.; TANUVASDystocia due to twisting or revolution of the gravid uterus on its longitudinal axis is more common in cattle and buffalo; however, it is occasionally reported in small ruminants. Uterine torsions of 45° - 90° are frequent and may show no symptoms but torsion of 180° or more show constipation, abdominal pain and colic symptoms. A non- descript full term parous goat with the history of an accident three months back was presented to LAC - Obstetrics Unit of Madras Veterinary College Teaching Hospital.OtherItem Open Access Caprine Multifaceted Dystocia Due to Maternal (Narrow Pelvis and Incomplete Cervical Dilatation) and Fetal (Hydroperitonium and Ankylosis) Origin(TANUVAS, Chennai, 2014-07) Divya, T.; Rangasamy, S.; Balasubramanian, S.; TANUVASDystocia may be either of maternal or foetal origin. Foetal dystocia occurred mainly due to oversize, mal-disposition and monsters. The skill to make out kidding difficulties is often the key factor deciding the outcome of dystocia. A two year old non-descript, primiparous doe weighing 20 kg was presented to LAC - Obstetrics Unit of Madras Veterinary College Teaching Hospital with the history of full term pregnant, straining for the past 18 h and unable to deliver the foetus.OtherItem Unknown Caprine Papyraceous Fetal Mummification and its Management(2012-07) Manonnmani, G.; Methai, A.; Sumathi, D.; Sarath, T.; Balasubramanian, S.; TANUVASOtherItem Open Access Caprine Twin Mummification Associated with Hydroperitoneum(TANUVAS, 2014-12) Nag, B.S. Pradeep; Sarath, T.; Balasubramanian, S.; Biswal, S.S.; Kalyaan, U.S.ArticleItem Open Access Cervicotomyapproach for Dystocia Due to Imperfect Cervical Dilatation (ICD) in a Cow(Journal of Indian Veterinary Association, Kerala, 2011-04) Sathiamoorthy, T.; Balasubramanian, S.; Rangasamy, S.; Raja, A.; Asokan, S.A.; TANUVASUnlike other domestic mammals, the bovine cervix being more muscular, fibrous and tightly closed during pregnancy, may lead to severe dystocia if not properly relaxed and dilated (Roberts, 1971). Incomplete cervical dilatation (ICD) may occur due to inadequate preparation with estrogen and relaxin (Sloss and Dufty, 1980). Ischemia of the cervical region may also be responsible for delayed or ICD during and following correction of uterine torsion. In bovines, cervicotomy may be adopted in certain cases of ICD rather than immediately resorting to caesarean operation (Pearson, 1971). The present report describes cervicotomy approach in a cow with dystocia due to ICD resulting from pre-partum vagino-cervical prolapse.OtherItem Open Access Clinical Management of Chronic Recurrent Vagino-Cervical Prolapse in a Non-Descript Cow(TANUVAS, 2014-12) Sarath, T.; Balasubramanian, S.; Rangasamy, S.; Biswal, S.S.; Kalyaan, U.S.ArticleItem Open Access CLINICAL MANAGEMENT OF DYSTOCIA DUE TO FREEMARTIN TWINS IN A CROSSBRED JERSEY COW(Indian Veterinary Association Kerala, 2015-11) Gopikrishnan, D.; Sarath, T.; Arunmozhi, N.; Nag, B.S. Pradeep; Cauveri, D.; Balasubramanian, S.; TANUVASFreemartinism is a distinct form of intersexuality that arises as a result of a vascular anastomo- sis of the adjacent chorioallantoic sacs of heterozygous fetuses in multiple pregnancies (Lillie, 1916). A full term crossbred jersey cow at its fifth parity was presented to the Madras Veterinary College Teaching Hospital with the history of serosanguinous discharge from the vulva. Owner reported that the animal was straining and anorectic since two days. On general clinical examination, all the clinical parameters were in normal range. Vaginal examination revealed the presence of fetal forelimbs in the vaginal passage with head deviated laterally and the fetus in right dorso-ilial position. After correcting the position and postural abnormality a male dead fetus was relieved by simple traction. Further ex- amination of birth passage of the dam revealed the presence of second fetus in anterior presentation and dorso-sacral position with fore limbs extended and a female dead fetus was relieved by simple traction. On careful examination, the external genitalia of female fetus revealed prominent clitoris and the vagina were found to be a blind pouch. The present case was diagnosed as a dystocia due to twins and further, the condition of the female fetus was found to be to be freemartinism on clinical and karyotypic analysis. The present case will be discussed in detail.OtherItem Open Access Clinical Management Of Dystocia Due to Uterine Torsion Associated with Dorsal Vaginal Rupture in a Crossbred Cow(TANUVAS, Chennai, 2014-07) Jeevanya, T.; Balasubramanian, S.; Sarath, T.; TANUVASRotation of uterus on its longitudinal axis due to different predisposing Factors in advanced gestation is referred to as "uterine torsion”. A Holstein-Friesian crossbred full term cow at second parity with continuous straining and difficulty in parturition since 24 h was presented to LAC- Obstetrics Unit, Madras Veterinary College Teaching Hospital.ArticleItem Open Access Concurrent Follicular Cyst with Uterine Papillary Cystadenoma in a Dalmation Bitch(Indian Veterinary Journal, 2011-09) Sathiamoorthy, T.; Balasubramanian, S.; Sridevi, P.; Kulasekar, K.; Jeyaraja, K.; Balachandran, C.; TANUVASCystic ovarian structures that have been described in bitches include follicular cysts, germinal cysts, cystic corpora lutea, cystic rete ovarii, cystic atretic follicles, cystic granulosa cell tumors and parovarian cysts (Johston et al., 2001).OtherItem Open Access Concurrent Infection with Vector-Borne Pathogens (Theileria, Anaplasma and Babesia) in Cattle(TANUVAS, Chennai, 2012-07) Harish, L.J.; Sumathi, D.; Vairamuthu, S.; Raman, S.; Vijayanand, V.; Balasubramanian, S.; TANUVASArticleItem Open Access CONGENITAL MENINGOCOELE IN A BUFFALO CALF A CASE REPORT(TANUVAS, 1996-10) Ayyappan, S.; Balasubramanian, S.; Subramanian, A.; Dhanapalan, P.; TANUVASMeningocoele though reported in ovine, its occurence in bovines is very rare (Abid et al., 1988), Jubb and Kennedy (1970) reported that morphogenesis of these defects is not simply a problem of defective ossification with secondary protrusion of meninges but instead depends on a primary defect of neural tube leading to focal failure of development of the skeletal encasement.OtherItem Open Access Cryovit-Duo - An Indigenously Designed Novel Portable Embryo Freezer for Dual Vitrification in Caprines(TANUVAS, 2014-12) Das, Ananga Kumar; Balasubramanian, S.OtherItem Open Access Detection of Factor XI Gene Transcripts in Caprine (Capra hircus) Mummified Fetuses during Different Stages of Gestation(TANUVAS, 2014-12) Balasubramanian, S.; Sarath, T.; Kalyaan, U.S.; Arunmozhi, N.; Biswal, S.S.OtherItem Open Access Development of Probiotic Applications for Endometritis of Cows(2018-12) Vadivoo, V.S.; Raj, G. Dhinakar; Balasubramanian, S.; Subramanion, S. Suresh; Kumanan, K.; TANUVASThesisItem Open Access DEVELOPMENT OF PROBIOTIC APPLICATIONS FOR ENDOMETRITIS OF COWS AND ORAL/AURAL HYGIENE OF DOGS(TANUVAS, Chennai, 2015) Vadivoo, V.S.; TANUVAS; Raj, G. Dhinakar; Kumanan, K.; Balasubramanian, S.; Subramonian, B. SureshIn the present study twenty four, Lactic Acid Bacteria (LAB) were isolated from bovine vagina and their probiotic properties evaluated to develop a consortium of probiotic organisms for use as a complementary therapy for endometritis in cows. All 24 LAB were assessed for their antibacterial activity, hydrogen peroxide production levels, stability at alkaline pH, adhesion capacity to bovine endometrial epithelial cells and surface hydrophobicity. A probiotic scoring system Was Keywords: Probíofic, isolafion, characterization, probiotíc score, formulation, bovine endometritis, canine otítis externa.