Sumathi, DRamesh, PPazhanivel, NSandya Bhavani, MAmirinder Singh, KJayathangaraj, MGTANUVAS2020-01-072020-01-072019-12http://krishikosh.egranth.ac.in/handle/1/5810139722TNV_IVJ_2019_96(12)42-43A three year old male Labrador retriever dog was presented to the Dermatology unit, MVC, Chennai, with signs alopecia, pruritus and multiple cauli ower like growth on face, extremities, periocular areas, ears and tail region for the past one month. Hematology and serum biochemistry showed no abnormal  ndings, skin scrapping was not informative. Skin biopsy performed from cutaneous lesions and subjected to histopathology con rmed growth lesions as a cutaneous papilloma and mild sebaceous gland hyperplasia. Dog was treated with Thuja ointment topically, and thuja oral drops, Immunol® syrup and supportive medication. Regression of skin lesions was observed after 20 days of therapy.enVeterinary ScienceManagement of Cutaneous Papilloma in a Labrador Dog – A Case ReportIndian Veterinary JournalArticle