Browsing by Author "Mohamed Shafiuzama"
Now showing 1 - 3 of 3
Results Per Page
Sort Options
ThesisItem Open Access IDENTIFICATION OF METASTATIC POTENTIAL OF MAMMARY TUMOUR IN DOGS(TANUVAS, 2016) Ramesh, R; Anand Kumar, Theophilus; TANUVAS; Balachandran, C; Mohamed ShafiuzamaThe current research work was programmed with the objective of studying the diagnostic significance of expression of metastatic markers E-cadherin, MMP- 2 and C-erbB2 in canine mammary tumours. The study showed occurrence of 229 neoplastic conditions of which 80 dogs (75 females and 5 males) had mammary tumours, with a population incidence of 0.11 per cent. The per cent incidence of mammary tumour among the tumour cases was 34.94. The highest incidence of mammary tumour was observed in the age range 8 to <12 years (50%). The tumour occurrence was high in pure breeds of dogs (73.75%) in which Spitz (32.20%) was predominantly affected. Intact females (92%) were mostly affected compared to the spayed dogs. The inguinal (42.31% in females; 60% in males) and caudal abdominal glands (40.38% in females; 40% in males) were predominantly affected. Anaemia, leukocytosis with neutrophilia, increased total protein, ALP and calcium and decreased creatinine and albumin were found in the tumour bearing dogs.ThesisItem Restricted MANAGEMENT OF CHRONIC NON – HEALING WOUNDS IN CATS USING THERAPEUTIC LASER(2022) SATHYA PRIYA P; TANUVAS; Mohamed Shafiuzama; Gokulakrishnan M; Sathyamoorthy ORThe research study was undertaken in twelve cats that were presented to the Small Animal Out-Patient Surgery Unit of Madras Veterinary College Teaching Hospital with chronic non-healing wounds. The animals were divided into two groups with six animals each in each group, viz. Group I (Therapeutic Laser) and Group II (Conservative Therapy) after consideration of the inclusive and exclusive wound criteria. The Group I animals were subjected to Laser Therapy on 0, 3rd ,7th and 14th day or until granulation was evident. The Group II animals which underwent Conservative Therapy, were treated with routine wound management protocols like lavaging, debridement and regular wound dressing. The wound healing was assessed in both the groups using various parameters namely Subjective Evaluation, Wound Planimetry, Colour Flow Doppler Ultrasonography, Histopathological Evaluation and Pain Score Assessment. The animals were subjectively evaluated on 0, 3rd ,7th and 14th day of presentation, based on wound colour, odour and exudate on the wound bed. Wound Planimetry was done by tracing the wound margins on 0, 3rd ,7th and 14th day of presentation to determine the percentage of epithelialisation, wound contraction and wound healing.ThesisItem Open Access Surgical Management Of Long Bone Fracture In Ruminants Using Dynamic Compression Plate And Limited Contact Dynamic Compression Plate(Tamil Nadu Veterinary and Animal Sciences University, 2003) Mohamed Shafiuzama; TANUVAS; Thilagar, S.