Browsing by Author "Mohamed, Shafiuzama"
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ArticleItem Open Access Expression of Biomarkers in Canine Mammary Tumours(Excellent Publishers, 2019) Muniappan, N; Ramesh, S; Hemalatha, S; Mohamed, Shafiuzama; Preetha, SP; TANUVASBiomarkers identifiable in tumours have potential use in early diagnosis, staging, prognosis and assessment of response to therapy. This paper describes the immunohistochemical expression of a few reliable biomarkers in post surgical canine mammary gland tumour (CMGT). Immunohistochemical expression of biomarkers in canine mammary tumours was carried out in forty three mammectomised tissue samples. The intensity and distribution of immunostaining of the biomarkers in histological types of CMGT was studied. PCNA showed weak nuclear staining in benign tumour and strong nuclear staining in malignant tumours. Bcl 2 showed weak cytoplasmic staining in benign tumours and moderate cytoplasmic staining in 10-20% of epithelial cells in malignant tumours. Cytokeratin 8/18 expression was strong in >50% of epithelial cells in benign and malignant tumours. Vimentin expression was specific with strong cytoplasmic staining in the stromal fibrous tissue, stromal fusiform cells, myoepithelial cells in tubules, spindle cells, chondroid tissue and lipocytes. CEA expression was negative in benign tumours. Malignant tumours expressed moderate membranous to cytoplasmic staining in 10-20% of luminal epithelial cells. MUC 1 expression was weak membranous staining in <10% of apical portion of luminal epithelial cells in benign tumours. Overexpression of MUC 1 was observed as moderate membranous and cytoplasmic staining in 10-20% of luminal epithelial cells in malignant tumours. HER-2 expression was weak membrane staining in <10% of luminal epithelial cells in benign tumours. Moderate membranous and cytoplasmic staining was observed in 10-20% of luminal epithelial cells in malignant tumours. COX 2 enzyme expression was negative in benign tumours. Moderate cytoplasmic staining in 10-20% of luminal epithelial cells, myoepithelial cells, stromal fusiform cells and stromal inflammatory cells was observed in malignancy. Hence the expression of biomarkers in tissues is of diagnostic and prognostic significance before initiation of treatment regimen in canine mammary tumours.ArticleItem Open Access Sublingual Sialocele in a Dog ~ A Case Report of Surgical Management(Indian Veterinary Association, 2018-11) Sankar, P.; Premavathy, T.S.; Mohamed, Shafiuzama; Ali, M.G. Mohamed; George, Ravi Sundar; TANUVASA six year old Non-descript dog was brought to the Madras Veterinary College Teaching Hospital with the history of inappetance, reluctance to eat, difficulty in swallowing, drooling and presented with a non-painful, ulcerated, soft and fluctuating swelling on the ventral aspect of the tongue towards right side for the past one month. Exploratory puncture of the swelling revealed blood tinged saliva like fluid indicative of sublingual sialocele. Surgical excision of ranula by marsupialization procedure was performed under general anaesthesia. Dog showed uneventful recovery without any complications.