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ArticleItem Open Access A Case of Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia in a Dog(Indian Veterinary Journal, 2015-05) Prasath, N. Babu; Selvaraj, J.; Kumar, S. Sathesh; Saravanan, M.; Ahamad, D. Basheer; Sasikala, M.; TANUVASA labrador dog was brought for treatment and on rectal examination revealed prostate enlargement. Prostate fluid was collected and smear was stained using Leishman's stain. Cytology revealed polygonal hyperplastic epithelial cells with abundant basophilic cytoplasm and was diagnosed as a case of benign hyperplasia of the prostate gland.ArticleItem Open Access Dystocia Due to Fetal Anasarca and Ascities with Live Fetus in a Doe(2016-08) Prabhaharan, V.; Sivakumar, A.; Jayaganthan, P.; Raja, S.; Vijayarajan, A.; Kumar, S. Sathesh; TANUVASfull term pluriparous doe was presented with dystocia due to fetal abnormality. The fetus was found to be anasarca with ascities and another live fetus was delivered successfully per vaginum.ArticleItem Open Access The Effect of Different Proteolytic Enzymes on the Dissolution of the Zona Pellucida of In vitro Produced Buffalo (Bubalus Bubalis) Embryos(Buffalo Bulletin, 2010-03) Prasad, Ch. Srinivasa; Gomathy, V.S.; Palanisamy, A.; Raj, G. Dhinakar; Thangavel, A.; Kumar, S. Sathesh; TANUVASOtherItem Open Access Effect of Herbal Preparation on the Management of Clinical Mastitis in Jersey Cross Cows(TANUVAS, Chennai, 2013-06) Punniamurthy, N.; Ranganathan, V.; Kumar, S. Sathesh; Kumar, M. SathishOtherItem Open Access NON -DOMINANT FOLLICULAR CYST AND ITS ASPIRATION BY NOVEL TRANS VAGINAL TECHNIQUE IN A CROSSBRED COW(TANUVAS, 2017-08) Tamilarasan, K.; Kumar, S. Sathesh; Rajasundaram, C.; TANUVASA rare case of non-dominant follicular cyst and its reduction by manual transvaginal follicular aspiration is reported. A Jersey crossbred cow (2 calvings) was brought to the Teaching Veterinary Clinical Complex, Veterinary College and Research Institute, Orathanadu with the history of oestrus signs. Trans- rectal gynaeco-clinical examination revealed a dominant follicle (DF) in the left ovary and a large follicular cyst like structure (FC: 22.5 mm) in the right ovary. Ovsynch protocol was initiated on the same day with GnRH (Day 0). On Day 7, the DF had responded with formation of CL, but the FC found to be non-responsive and persisting. Prostaglandin was administered and animal was inseminated on induced oestrus. Animal returned to oestrus within 20 days. Ultrasonographic examination revealed a DF and persistence of F C with increased diameter (39.9 mm). It was diagnosed as a non-responsive “Non- dominant follicular cyst”. Under epidural anaesthesia, right ovary was held trans-rectally and positioned adjacent to the fornix region focusing the F C with the aid of ultrasound trans-rectal probe. A sterile 21G hypodermic needle was concealed in the palm of right hand and guided trans-vaginally to pierce the F C through the ovarian tissue. The evacuation of sero-sanguineous exudate from FC could be appreciated by the collapse of the structure. Vaginal douche and antibiotic coverage was carried out for three days.ArticleItem Open Access Oct-4 Gene Expression Pattern in Different Grades of Buffalo (Bubalus bubalis) Oocytes(Buffalo Bulletin, 2010-06) Prasad, Ch. Srinivasa; Gomathy, V.S.; Palanisamy, A.; Raj, G. Dhinakar; Thangavel, A.; Kumar, S. Sathesh; TANUVAS