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ArticleItem Open Access Anal Prolapse due to Intussusception in a Pup and its Surgical Management(INTAS Polivet, 2009) Rani, R. Uma; Vairavasamy, K.; Puvarajan, B.; Muruganandan, B.; TANUVASA case of intestinal prolapse from the anus due to intussusception in a 3 months old Labrador pup and its successful surgical treatment has been reported.ArticleItem Open Access Auricular Myxoma in a Goat and its Surgical Management(Indian Veterinary Journal, 2011-05) Rani, R. Uma; Vairavasamy, K.; Puvarajan, B.; Roy, Parimal; Muruganandan, B.; TANUVASArticleItem Open Access Biliary Cystadenoma an a Dog(Indian Vet. J., 2013-10) Rani, R. Uma; Vairavasamy, K.; Pazhanivel, N.; TANUVASBiliary cystadenomas (Cholangiocystadenomas) are rare cystic tumors that arise in the liver (Anand et al., 2011) of old dogs (Adler and Wilson, 1995). The present report records a rare case of biliary cystadeonoma in 5 1/2 years old dog.ArticleItem Open Access A Case of Primary Lung Carcinoma in a Dog(Indian Veterinary Journal, 2011-02) Rani, R. Uma; Vairavasamy, K.; Balachandran, C.; Puvarajan, B.; Muruganandan, B.; TANUVASA rare case of primary, solitary, wedge shaped lung carcinoma in the left caudal lung lobe in a 6 year old dog was recorded.ArticleItem Open Access Cavernous Splenic Haemangioma in a Dog and its Surgical Management(Indian Veterinary Association, 2018-12) Umarani, R.; Pazhanivel, N.; Vairavasamy, K.; TANUVASA three year old male Labrador dog was brought with the history of enlarged abdomen for the past 3 months. Clinical examination revealed a large intra abdominal mass. On abdominal radiography, a large mass with soft tissue density was noted in the cranial abdomen. A huge splenic mass was identified through midventral celiotomy. Total splenectomy was performed and the mass was confirmed as cavernous haemangioma by histopathological examination.OtherItem Open Access A Clinical Case Report On Chronic Corneal Opacity in an Elephant (Elephas Maximus)(TANUVAS, Chennai, 2010-02) Gurupria, G.; Vairavasamy, K.; TANUVASA sixty five year old female elephant reared at ]aihindapuram, Madurai-11 was presented with the history of cloudiness and profound occular discharge in both the eyes. The condition was observed in the right eye since 20 years.ArticleItem Open Access Clinical Management of Degenerative Joint Disease in a Cow(INTAS Polivet, 2012) Rani, R. Uma; Vairavasamy, K.; TANUVASA pluriparous Holstein Friesian crossbreed cow with prior treatment for injured right limb was reported with Degenerative Joint Disease in the right carpal joint. It was treated with Meloxicam along with deep soft bedding, therapeutic exercise, hydrotherapy and physiotherapy to slow down the progression of symptoms and to live comfortably.ArticleItem Open Access DYSTOCIA DUE TO CONJOINED TWIN MONSTER FOETUS IN A QUEEN CAT(2008-12) Umarani, R.; Vairavasamy, K.; Puvarajan, B.; Muruganandan, B.; TANUVASTwin monsters are characterized by duplication of anterior, posterior or both parts of the foetal body. It has considerable significance both from obstetrical and embryological point of view. They are common in ruminants and swine (Arthur et aI., 1982) and has been reported earlier in cattle .ArticleItem Open Access Dystocia due to Diprosopus Monauchenos Calf in a Crossbred Cow(Indian Veterinary Journal, 2013-02) Rani, R. Uma; Kalirajan, R.; Vairavasamy, K.; Muruganandan, B.; TANUVASCongenital duplication can be defined as imperfectly separated monozygotic twins with subsequent malformations ranging from partial duplication of one part of the body up to almost total formation of 2 fused fetii (Sinowatz, 2010). Diprosopus involves only duplication of the facial structures and discephalus involves complete cranial duplication resulting in two distinct heads (Hiraga et al., 1989). The present paper reports a rare case of 'diprosopus monauchenos' monster calf in a Holstein Friesian crossbred cow.OtherItem Open Access Efficacy of High Dose Prostaglandin F2α Therapy for Canine Open Pyometra(TANUVAS, 2006-06) Kathiresan, D.; Rani, R. Uma; Vairavasamy, K.; Aruni, A. Wilson; Sivaseelan, S.ArticleItem Open Access Immobilisation and Treatment of Femoral Diaphyseal Oblique Fractures in Dogs using Double Intramedullary pinning and Cerclage wiring - A Study in Twelve patients(INTAS Polivet, 2012) Rani, R. Uma; Rajendran, N.; Vairavasamy, K.; TANUVASThe efficacy of the double intramedullary pinning and cerclage wiring technique in femur fracture healing in dogs was evaluated based on clinical, radiological and biochemical studies during post-operative period of 60 days. Animals started weight bearing between 5th and 14th post-operative days and attained full weight bearing on 50th day. Radiologically by 8th week there was abundant periosteal callus with persistence of fracture line. Osteomedullography revealed reestablishment of intaosseous and extraosseous network. There was a significant reduction in the serum calcium values on 3rd post-operative day, increase in serum inorganic phosphorus level on 3rd post-operative day and reached peak level of serum alkaline phosphatase on 15th post-operative day. Double Intramedullary pinning and cerclage wiring technique was found to be simple and effective internal fixation technique for femoral diaphyseal oblique fractures in dogs.ArticleItem Open Access Intra-Abdominal Adenocarcinoma in a Dog(Indian Veterinary Journal, 2012-10) Rani, R. Uma; Vairavasamy, K.; Pazhanivel, N.; Balachandran, C.; Muruganandan, B.; TANUVASA case of unusually large sized intra-abdominal adenocarcinoma in a dog and its surgical management was reported.ArticleItem Open Access Multiple Urethral and Cystic Calculi in Dogs and its Surgical management(INTAS Polivet, 2011) Rani, R. Uma; Vairavasamy, K.; Puvarajan, B.; Muruganandan, B.; TANUVASFive dogs were referred with the symptoms of multiple urethral and cystic calculi. Lateral radiograph of the abdomen revealed the presence of multiple radio opaque calculi in the urinary bladder and urethra. The retrograde hydro-propulsion was not successful to dislodge the urethral calculi. The cases were successfully treated by urethrotomy and cystotomy under general anaesthesia for removal of multiple urethral and cystic calculi. Post operatively all the animals were maintained with low protein diet, ad libido drinking water and minimal salt intake resulted in uneventful recovery.ArticleItem Open Access Primary Renal Adenocarcinoma in a Dog(Indian Veterinary Journal, 2011-06) Rani, R. Uma; Vairavasamy, K.; Pazhanivel, N.; Balachandran, C.; Puvarajan, B.; Muruganandan, B.; TANUVASA rare case of primary renal adenocarcinoma in a male dog of 1 1/2 years old was placed on record.ArticleItem Open Access REGIONAL MEGAESOPHAGUS DUE TO PERSISTENT RIGHT AORTIC ARCH IN A PUP(2007-12) Umarani, R.; Vairavasamy, K.; Puvarajan, B.; Muruganandan, B.; TANUVASMechanical obstruction of the esophagus and interference with propulsion of ingesta into the stomach may result from inherent disorders of esophageal function. A frequent sequel to chronic partial obstruction is megaesophagus proximal to the lesion (Fingeroth, 1993). The present case report deals with regional megaesophagus due to persistent right aortic arch in a pup.ArticleItem Open Access Surgical Management of an Uncommon Liposarcoma in a Bitch(Indian Veterinary Journal, 2013-02) Rani, R. Uma; Vairavasamy, K.; Pazhanivel, N.; Muruganandan, B.; TANUVASLiposarcomas are rate malignant tumors of adipose tissue that develop primarily in older dogs (Goldschmidt et al., 2000). They are considered as soft tissue neoplasms because of their mesenchymal or connective tissue cell origin (Daugaard, 2004). They often arise from extremities and retropritoneum (Peterson et al., 2003). In the present report an unusual case of liposarcoma in a bitch and its successful surgical management are placed on record.ArticleItem Open Access Surgical Management of an Uncommon Ovarian Teratoma in a Kitten(Indian Veterinary Journal, 2011-11) Umarani, R.; Vairavasamy, K.; Balachandran, C.; Pazhanivel, A.; Muruganandan, B.; TANUVASTeratomas are rare tumors composed of structures derived from multiple embryonic germ cells that may occur any organ (Kennedy and Miller, 1993).ArticleItem Open Access SURGICAL MANAGEMENT OF CERUMINOUS GLAND ADENOCARCINOMA IN A DOG(Indian Veterinary Association, 2005-07) Umarani, R.; Sivaseelan, S.; Vairavasamy, K.; Kathiresan, D.; Vairamuthu, S.; Hemalatha, S.; TANUVASKeeping in view the paucity of literature, the present case of Ceruminous gland adenocarcinoma of the ear in a non-descript dog which was successfully treated by surgical intervention is placed on record.