Surgical management of squamous cell carcinoma in a crossbred cattle Mansuri S.M.1,*, Nikam C.P.2, Patel H.M. Lakhani Veterinary Unit, Dairy Husbandry Department, Banaskantha District Co-Operative Milk Producer's Union Ltd. (Banas Dairy)Palanpur - 385001 (Gujarat) 1Assistant Executive Lakhani Veterinary Unit, Dairy Husbandry Department, Banaskantha District Co-Operative Milk Producer's Union Ltd. (Banas Dairy)Palanpur - 385001 (Gujarat) 2Assistant General Manager Lakhani Veterinary Unit, Dairy Husbandry Department, Banaskantha District Co-Operative Milk Producer's Union Ltd. (Banas Dairy)Palanpur - 385001 (Gujarat) *Corresponding author. E-mail: samirhusenm@yahoo.com
Online Published on 23 January, 2023. Abstract A crossbred cattle was recorded with small cauliflower like growth on nictating membrane of right eye since last six months. Physical examination confirmed pinkish mass covering half of eye from medial canthus with normal vision. Histopathological examination confirmed squamous cell carcinoma of nictating membrane. The cow was restrained in standing position and surgical removal of mass was performed under sedation and local analgesia. The animal recovered uneventfully. Top Keywords Eye, Nictating membrane, Squamous cell carcinoma. Top |