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OtherItem Open Access Acetaminophen Toxicity in a Tom Cat(TANUVAS, Chennai, 2012-07) Nesaraj, V.G. Jabin; Kalyaan, U.S.; Chandrasekar, M.; Selvaraj, P.; Jeyaraja, K.; Thirunavukkarasu, P.; 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.OtherItem Open Access A Case of Phorate Poisoning Of AaLeopard (Panthera Pardus) in the Nilgiris(TANUVAS, Chennai, 2014-12) Allwin, Boon; Vedamanlckami, Stalin; Kalyaan, U.S.India is an agricultural country animal husbandry has always been associated with agriculture. People still thrive upon animal products such as milk, meat and manure intensely as part of their essentialities. India has a huge cattle population and most of them graze in areas close to forests and their fringes competing for their pastoral needs with other wild animals.ArticleItem Open Access Changes in the Fecal Concentrations of Cortisol Metabolites in Response to Stress in Gaurs (Bos Gaurus)iIn Three Wildlfe Regions with respect to Climatic Change and Conflict Occurrence -A Non Invasive Study(2015-02) Xavier, Sheeren Swati; Allwin, Boon; Vedaminckam, Stalin; Kalyaan, U.S.; TANUVASThe study was carried out to assess the faecal cortisol concentration in gaur entering the agricultural fields around the forest and in domestic bovines comprising of non descriptive cattle and cross bred cattle, in order to arrive at the baseline values pointing to stress factors. The adjoining areas of Bandipur wildlife region, Sathyamangalam wildlife region and Anamalai wildlife region of Tamil Nadu, India were included in this study programme. The documentation of the quantifiable meteorological factors in the identified conflict areas was done. The mean faecal cortisol concentration in the case of gaur that entered in the agricultural fields adjoining the Bandipur wildlife region, Sathyamangalam and Anamalai region were found using ELISA (Enzyme Linked Immuno Sorbent Assay). The mean faecal cortisol concentration of non descriptive cattle as well as cross bred cattle was also documented to be used as primary and secondary control values. The occurrences of conflict were also classified as low, medium and high based on the intensity. The climatic inclusions on the stress and conflict levels were studied. Suitable management related measures were recommended pertaining to the findings observed in this study like increased mean faecal cortisol concentration in gaur, comparative wild gaur- human conflicts pertaining to the variations in the meteorological factors of the areas were studied. The findings demonstrated that fecal glucocorticoid assays provide an index of physiological stress in gaur and may prove useful in addressing conservation and conflict issues.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.OtherItem Open Access Complications of Ovariohysterectomy in Bitches - A Retroaspect Study(TANUVAS, 2014-12) Arunmozhi, N.; Sathiamoorthy, T.; Kalyaan, U.S.; Umamageswari, J.; Sridevi, P.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.ThesisItem Open Access DIAGNOSIS OF SUB - CLINICAL ENDOMETRITIS IN CATTLE USING DIFFERENT DIAGNOSTIC TECHNIQUES AND TO COMPARE THEIR EFFICACY(TANUVAS, Chennai, 2015) Kalyaan, U.S.; TANUVAS; Kulasekar, K.; Joseph, Cecilia; Vairamuthu, S.Sub clinical endomctritis can be considered as one of the major causes of rcpeat brceding in cattlc leading to increased conception to calving interval. An cffcetive easy method to diagnose endometritis is the need ot' the hour. Hence the present study was undertaken to compare the five different diagnostic tests for diagnosis of the sub clinical endometritis.ArticleItem Open Access Dystocia Due To Foetal Anasarcous Co-Twin in a Kanni Doe and its Obstetrical Management(TANUVAS, Chennai, 2021-05) Sureshkumar, R.; Sarath, T.; Rangasamy, S.; Kalyaan, U.S.; Umamageswari, J.; Pugazharasi, C.; Krishnakumar, K.; TANUVASA full term pluriparous Kanni doe was presented with the history of difficulty in parturition, bloody vaginal discharge and straining. Based on the obstetrical examination, the case was diagnosed as dystocia due to foetal anasarca. The present communication places on record the successful per vaginal delivery of a foetal anasarcous co-twin.ArticleItem Open Access Dystocia due to Foetal Ascites Coupled With Spinal Dysraphism and Agenesis of Reproductive System in a Crossbred Cow(TANUVAS, Chennai, 2021-03) Pugazharasi, C.; Sathishkumar, S.; Sarath, T.; Kalyaan, U.S.; Kannan, T.A.; Dharani, P.; Balasubramanian, S.; Krishnakumar, K.; TANUVASA five-year old full-term pregnant Holstein-Friesian crossbred cow with the history of straining for the past 12 hours was presented to the Madras Veterinary College Teaching Hospital. Based on the clinical examinations, the case was diagnosed as dystocia due to foetal ascites. Successful per-vaginal delivery of foetal anomaly calf with spinal dysraphism was reported in this communication.OtherItem Open Access The Gross and Histological Study of the Female Reproductive Tract of Leopard (Panthera pardus)(TANUVAS, 2014-12) Allwin, Boon; Kalaignan, P.A.; Jayathangaraj, M.G.; Ramesh, Geetha; Kannan, T.A.; Balasubramanian, S.; Kalyaan, U.S.; Gnanadevi, R.OtherItem Open Access Management of Mitral Valve Insufficiency with Heart Failure in a 13 year Old Spitz(TANUVAS, Chennai, 2012-07) Kalyaan, U.S.; Nesaraj, V.G. Jabin; Jeyaraja, K.; Selvaraj, P.; Thirunavukkarasu, P.; Chandrasekar, M.; TANUVASOtherItem Open Access Non - Surgical Management Of Uterine Prolapse followed by Successful Pregnancy in a Great Dane Bitch(TANUVAS, Chennai, 2014-07) Kalyaan, U.S.; Sathiamoorthy, T.; Joseph, Cecilia; TANUVASUterine prolapse is a rare clinical condition in bitches that occurs due to prolonged labour and when the cervix is extensively dilated. A case of uterine prolapse in a Great Dane bitch and its management is presented. A two year old intact Great Dane bitch was presented to the Madras Veterinary College Teaching Hospital with a history of having whelped eight live puppies before twelve hours and a mass hanging from the vulval region.OtherItem Open Access Obstetrical Approach to Perosomus Horridus Foetal Monster in a Non-Descript Cow(TANUVAS, 2014-12) Sathiyamoorthy, T.; Biswal, S.S.; Kalyaan, U.S.; Sabarinathan, A.; Keshari, Vineet; Sarath, T.; Balasubramanian, S.ArticleItem Open Access Pelvimmetry - A Boon to Bovine Breeding(2021-09) Kalyaan, U.S.; Rajalakshmi, R.; Rangasamy, S.; Gnana Devi, R.; Kannan, TA; TANUVASArticleItem Open Access Perosomus Horridus Foetal Monster in a Non-Descript Cow(Indian Journal of Animal Reproduction, 2015-06) Sathiamoorthy, T.; Biswal, S.S.; Kalyaan, U.S.; Sabarinathan, A.; Keshari, Vineet; Mohan, P.; Sarath, T.; Balasubramanian, S.; TANUVASA rare case of dystocia due to Perosomus horridus foetal monster in cow and its successful management by caesarian section was reported.ArticleItem Open Access Successful Management of Foetal Mummification in a Crossbred Jersey Cow- A Case Report(TANUVAS, Chennai, 2021-07) Kalyaan, U.S.; Rajalakshmi, R.; Rangasamy, S.; Sarath, T.; Krishnakumar, K.; Sureshkumar, R.; TANUVASSuccessful obstetrical management of foetal mummification in a full term pregnant pluriparous crossbred Jersey cow by per vaginal removal of foetal parts is reported and discussed.ArticleItem Open Access Ultrasound guided transvaginal follicular aspiration technique for chronic follicular cyst in a Holstein Friesian crossbred cow(TANUVAS, Chennai, 2020-05) Pugazharasi, C.; Sarath, T.; Arunmozhi, N.; Sureshkumar, R.; Kalyaan, U.S.; Krishnakumar, K.; Balasubramanian, S.; TANUVASA ten-year-old pluriparous crossbred cow with the history of prolonged estrus signs was presented to the Madras Veterinary College Teaching Hospital. Per rectal examination revealed follicular cyst in the right ovary. On real-time ultrasonography, a large anechoic follicle and multiple follicles were visualized in the right and left ovary, respectively. The case was diagnosed as Cystic Ovarian Degeneration due to follicular cyst and treated with 20μg-GnRH intramuscularly. Re-examination after 10 days revealed persisted cyst on right ovary and even after second GnRH, the condition persisted. Further, the cow was treated with PGF2α @ 500μg intramuscularly but cysts the persisted. Then, the cyst was punctured and follicular fluid aspirated through ultrasound guided transvaginal probe with a needle and about 12 ml of follicular fluid was recovered but the cyst recurred again. Hence, from the study it was concluded that the case was non-responsive for either hormonal therapy or ultrasound guided transvaginal follicular aspiration which might be due to its chronic, secretory nature and thus the prognosis remains poor.