Ocular squamous cell carcinoma in a female buffalo: A case report
Sheikh Tajamul Islam, Jatin Khurma, Jaan Mohammad Wani, Mohd Younis Ganaie, Anand Kumar Singh, Himayun Rashid and Iyman Binti Fayaz
A five and half year old female murrah buffalo was presented to the Teaching Veterinary Clinical Complex (TVCC), with the history of growth on nictitating membrane of the right eye near medial canthus since one and half month with normal appetite and other clinical parameters. History also revealed that it reoccurs after 6 months again as same growth was excised 6 months before. The neoplastic out growth was resected under lignociane hydrochloride (2%) with auriculopalpebral nerve block. Histopathology revealed it as squamous cell carcinoma. The animal recovered fruitfully.
Sheikh Tajamul Islam, Jatin Khurma, Jaan Mohammad Wani, Mohd Younis Ganaie, Anand Kumar Singh, Himayun Rashid, Iyman Binti Fayaz. Ocular squamous cell carcinoma in a female buffalo: A case report. J Entomol Zool Stud 2017;5(6):795-796.