Study on incidence, histopathological features and surgical management of neoplasms in canineGupta, Neelu and Tiwari, S. K. (2009) Study on incidence, histopathological features and surgical management of neoplasms in canine. Veterinary World, 2 (10). pp. 392-395. ISSN 0972-8988 Full text available as:
Official URL: http://www.veterinaryworld.org AbstractHistopathological examination of 118 cases of spontaneously occurring canine neoplasms was conducted in the study and 109 (91.52%) were diagnosed to be neoplasm. Out of 109 tumours , histopathologically were benign tumour 52 (47.70%) and 57 ( 52.29%) were malignant neoplasm The benign tumours diagnosed were fibroma (22.01%), Leiomyoma (3.84%), Lipoma (2.88%), Papilloma (7.33%), Adenoma (9.17%) and Fibroadenoma (2.75%) where as the malignant tumours encountered were Squemous cell carcinoma (11.52%), Basal Cell Carcinoma (5.50%), Mixed Tumour(0.96%), Rhabdolymphosarcoma (2.88%), Veneral Granuloma (13.76%), Lymphosarcoma (5.76%), Fibrosarcoma (9.60%) and Adenocarinoma (3.67%). The tumours were recorded ranging in age group from 6 month to 12 years of age. The percentage of malignant tumour(52.29%) was higher than benign tumour (47.71%).
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