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ArticleItem Open Access Endoscopic diagnosis of tracheal rupture in a dog(Indian Veterinary Association, 2005) Ponnu Swamy, KK; Prathaban, S; Dhanapalan, P; TANUVASGeneralized subcutaneous emphysema (GSE) may occur trou- matically. iatrogehlcaily or spontaneously. Rupture of trecheobronchlai tree is a common cause and should be suspected in any animal with generalized sub- cutaneous emphysema (Miller. 1980, Bauer and Currie. 1968). Etloioqicel diagnosis is ueually made by clinical examination, radiography and traoheobronohoscopy. A case of GSE in e non - descript dog due to traumatic cervical tracheel rupture diagnosed by tracheobronchoscopy is described.ArticleItem Open Access Haemorrhagic Colitis Due to Buxtonella Sulcata and E.Coli in a Cross Bred Cow(Indian Veterinary Association, 2019-10) Saravanan, S; Anna, T; Ponnu Swamy, KK; Enbavelan, PA; Sundararajan, RC; Ramprabhu, R; TANUVASA two years old Jersey calf cross bred cow was presented with the signs of haemorrhagic diarrhoea with offensive odour and dehydration. Faecal examination revealed concurrent infection of intestinal ciliate protozoa Buxtonella sulcata and E.coli. The case was successfully treated with oxytetracycline along with supportive therapy.ArticleItem Open Access Surgical management of ocular squamous cell carcinoma in a cross breed Holstein Friesian cattle(2021) Vijay, A; Ponnu Swamy, KK; Rajkumar, R, et al.,; TANUVASFive years old cross breed Holstein Friesian cow was presented with the history of swelling on the right eye. On histopathological examination the mass was diagnosed as squamous cell carcinoma and it was managed by extirpation of the right globe on nerve block techniques.ArticleItem Open Access Triple Therapy in Canine Babesiosis - A Case Report(2019-12) Ponnu Swamy, KK; Mohanapriya, T; Enbavelan, PA, et al.; TANUVASA male Dalmatian aged one year was presented with history of pyrexia, anorexia, lethargy and brownish urination. On clinical examination animal had high body temperature (40.1ÂșC), pale mucous membranes with petechiae and lymphadenopathy. Routine hematology showed anemia and examination of peripheral blood smear revealed the presence of piroplasms of Babesia gibsoni (+++). Triple therapy was initiated with Clindamycin @ 25mg/kg PO q 12h, Metronidazole @ 15mg/kg PO q 12h and Doxycycline @ 5mg/kg PO q 12h for 10days. On the tenth day the animal recovered completely and peripheral blood smear was negative for the parasitic infection. The present study was carried out to evaluate the efficacy of triple therapy in natural infection of Babesia gibsoni in dog.