局部乳腺切除术治疗母犬乳腺肿瘤1例

M. Akter, M. Alam
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目的:乳腺肿瘤是母狗最常见的肿瘤。本研究的重点是未绝育母狗腺体肿瘤的诊断和手术治疗。材料与方法:1只4岁母狗,体重8 kg,左侧第三、第四乳腺周围有大而硬的肿胀史。这个肿瘤生长迅速,在短短几周内就扩大了一倍。经过全面的临床评估,很明显,这是一个乳腺肿瘤的病例。经过适当的限制,无菌程序和麻醉方案后,肿瘤肿块通过手术从乳腺(乳房切除术)切除。对肿瘤组织进行组织学检查以确认诊断。结果:犬术后愈合良好,2年观察无并发症及复发。经过手术操作,取得了积极的临床结果。2年后,无肿瘤复发迹象。结论:犬腺性肿瘤多发生于乳腺,早期发现和适当的手术治疗是最有效的治疗方法。
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Regional mastectomy for mammary gland tumor in a bitch: A case report
Objective: Mammary gland tumors are the most prevalent neoplasm in bitches. This study focuses on the diagnosis and surgical treatment of gland tumors in a bitch that has not been spayed. Materials and Methods: A 4-year-old female dog weighing 8 kg with a history of big, firm swelling around the left third and fourth mammary glands was presented. This tumor grew quickly and doubled in size in just a few weeks. After a thorough clinical evaluation, it became obvious that this was a case of a tumor of the mammary gland. The tumor mass wassurgically excised from the mammary glands (mastectomy) after the appropriate restraint, aseptic procedure, and anesthetic protocol. A histological examination of the tumor tissue was carried out to confirm the diagnosis. Results: The dog healed up satisfactorily after surgery, and there was no sign of complications or recurrence during a 2-year observation. Following surgical manipulation, a positive clinical result was achieved. After 2 years, there was no evidence of tumor recurrence. Conclusion: Although most canine glandular tumors develop in the mammary glands, early detection and proper surgery may be the most effective solution.
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