Surgical management of multiple uterine tumours in a dog

D. Mohan, S. K. Maiti, S. Shivaraju, Ramith Kr, P. Sangeetha, Bindhuja Bv, Naveen Kumar
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Uterine neoplasms are rare in canines and it accounts for less than 0.5% reproductive tract tumours.1 The neoplasms of the female tubular tract are almost 3% of all canine tumours and among that 85-90 % occur in vagina and vulva.2 The commonly reported histological type of tumours of the uterus is leiomyoma i.e 85 to 95 percent uterine tumors are benign (leiomyoma) and 10 percent are malignant (leiomyosarcomas).3 Leiomyoma is benign; slow growing, non-invasive, non-metastatic arising from smooth muscles of hollow organs.4 Steroid hormones, such as estrogens play a role in the pathogenesis of leiomyomas because it is observed that dogs with genital leiomyomas also have follicular cysts, estrogen-producing tumours, endometrial hyperplasia and mammary neoplasia.4 Clinical signs of the condition depend on the location, size of a tumour and also on the metastasis and sometimes accompanied with pyometra.5 In uterine leiomyoma symptoms includes abdominal distension accompanied with palpable abdominal mass, polydipsia, polyuria, anorexia and weight loss, vomiting, vaginal discharge, ascites and constipation.6 Abdominal radiography, ultrasonography can be used for diagnosis. Histopathology of the tumour mass is best in confirmation of the diagnosis.
犬多发性子宫肿瘤的外科治疗
子宫肿瘤在犬类中罕见,占生殖道肿瘤的不到0.5%雌性小管束肿瘤约占犬类肿瘤的3%,其中85- 90%发生在阴道和外阴通常报道的子宫肿瘤的组织学类型是平滑肌瘤,即85%至95%的子宫肿瘤是良性的(平滑肌瘤),10%是恶性的(平滑肌瘤)平滑肌瘤是良性的;生长缓慢,非侵入性,非转移性,起源于中空器官的平滑肌甾体激素,如雌激素,在平滑肌瘤的发病机制中起作用,因为观察到患有生殖器平滑肌瘤的狗也有滤泡囊肿、产生雌激素的肿瘤、子宫内膜增生和乳腺肿瘤这种疾病的临床症状取决于肿瘤的位置、大小和转移,有时伴有脓脓子宫平滑肌瘤的症状包括腹胀伴可触及的腹部肿块、烦渴、多尿、厌食和体重减轻、呕吐、阴道分泌物、腹水和便秘腹部x线摄影、超声检查均可用于诊断。肿瘤肿块的组织病理学最能证实诊断。
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