Mesotheliomas are tumors of low grade malignancy originating from mesothelial cells covering the coelomic cavities such as the pericardium, pleura, peritoneum and vaginal tunic (Seo et al., 2007). The three types of mesotheliomas are epithelial, fibrous (arcomatous) and biphasic (mixed). The epithelial form, which closely resembles the carcinoma and adenocarcinoma, is the most common type of mesothelioma in dogs (Echandi et al., 2007). Pleural effusion is one of the most classical characteristic feature of mesothelioma. They cause minimal tissue invasion and rarely metastasis to other regions (Vural et al., 2007). In addition to viral or genetic factors long term exposure to dusts such as asbestos, iron or silica plays a major role in the pathogenesis of this neoplasm. It is more common in older animals than younger animals (Echandi et al., 2007). The major clinical sign of this condition occurs due to the accumulation of fluid in the body cavities (Seo et al., 2007). The cytological analysis of the fluid helps to determine the cause of pleural effusion and to make rapid diagnosis (Martin et al., 2011). The morphology of the mesothelial cells are round to polygonal in outline, with anisocytosis, anisokaryosis, pleomorphic multi-nucleated cells, minimal eosinophilic or basophilic cytoplasm, mitosis, loose chromatin, evident nucleoli and ovoid to angulated vesicular nucleus (Martin et al., 2011).
Background: Vagal indigestion in cattle is an abdominal disorder resulting from mechanical or functional obstruction of the fore stomach and/or abomasum outflow. Prognosis is usually poor except in late pregnancy indigestion. A Holstein- Friesian cow in late pregnancy was presented to the Veterinary Clinical Complex with the complaint of hyporexia, papple-shaped abdomen, dyschezia and voidance of pellety or dark scanty and greenish pasty dung for 8 days. Methods: Physical examination revealed papple-shaped abdomen. Rectal examination revealed L-shaped rumen and dilated intestinal loops. Haemato-biochemical analysis revealed neutrophilia, hyperglobulinemia, hypocalcaemia and hypokalemia. Blood gas analysis revealed no alterations. Ultrasonogram revealed normal architecture and motility of abomasum and absence of impaction. Result: Type II vagal digestion was identified as a cause in association with functional (adynamic) ileus which was due to with hypokalemic alkalosis and hypocalcaemia. The case responded to the treatment with cholinergic drugs, fluid therapy, antibiotics, antiinflammatory drugs and oral electrolytes.
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