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Transmissible venereal tumour

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  • Canine transmissible venereal tumours (CTVTs) can cross the major histocompatibility complex barrier to spread among dogs. In addition to the transmissibility within canids, CTVTs are also known as a suitable model for investigating the tumour–host immunity interaction because dogs live with humans and experience the same envi‑ ronmental risk factors for tumourigenesis.

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  • Present study was conducted at TVCC, LUVAS, Hisar on Twenty-four dogs irrespective of age, breed, sex affected with canine transmissible venereal tumour (TVT). Affected dogs were divided equally into three groups on the basis of treatment with chemotherapeutic drugs viz. vincristine therapy (Group I) and doxorubicin therapy (Group II and III). Vomition, diarrhea, alopecia, allergic nodules and stomatitis were adverse effects of chemotherapy in TVT affected dogs.

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  • The present study was carried out in twenty-four dogs irrespective of age, breed, sex affected with canine transmissible venereal tumour (TVT). Affected dogs were divided equally into three groups viz. vincristine therapy (Group I) with 7 day cycle and doxorubicin therapy consisting two groups i.e. Group II with 14 day cycle and group III with 21 day cycle. Pre treatment blood sample collection was done before administration of drug i.e. Day 0, 7, 14 in Group I, Day 0, 14, 28 in Group II and Day 0, 21, 42 in Group III. Hematological parameters viz.

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  • Present study included twenty-four dogs affected with Canine Transmissible Venereal Tumour (TVT). affected dogs were divided equally into three groups viz. vincristine therapy (Group I) with 7 day cycle and doxorubicin therapy consisting two groups i.e. Group II with 14 day cycle and group III with 21 day cycle and was aimed at diagnosing transmissible venereal tumour (TVT) initially using most common clinical signs and confirmation made by histopathological examination of biopsy tissue.

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  • A six years old male local dog was presented to the Teaching Veterinary Clinical Complex (TVCC), Guwahati, Assam, with the history of anorexia and presence of a big mass over the nostril and forehead. Clinically, the swelling was extending upto the base of the eyes in both the directions with discharge of blood tinged fluid from a small orifice. On fine needle aspiration cytology (FNAC), tumour cells were round to ovoid in shape with prominent nucleoli and punctate vacuoles in the cytoplasm.

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