Browsing by Author "Shahzad, Abid Hussain"
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Item Diaphragmatic hernia of gravid uterus and right sided displacement of heart in a domestic short-haired cat(Pakistan Agricultural Scientists Forum, 2016-04) Shahzad, Abid Hussain; Nak, Deniz; Çelimli, Nureddin; Karakaya, Ebru; Kurt, Hasan; Akbala, Melike; Güner, Biliana; Uludağ Üniversitesi/Veteriner Fakültesi/Jinekoloji Anabilim Dalı.; Uludağ Üniversitesi/Veteriner Fakültesi/Cerrahi Anabilim Dalı.; 0000-0003-4837-1858; FPJ-3706-2022; CHO-1373-2022; AIF-3815-2022; HXK-0999-2023; EJC-7120-2022; AAE-6146-2019; 9280090000; 8680328800; 36457784500; 56514876900; 56515472500; 57188841418Present case report is about very rare condition of gravid uterus herniation into the thoracic cavity and right sided heart displacment in a three year old queen. Cat was presented to obstetrics and gynecology clinic with a history of overdue kittening date. Abdominal cavity was found to have an unusual solid mass in cranial part with little fluid oozing from vulva. Roentgenogram assesment revealed a fetus skeleton in abdomen with two similar skeletons in thoracic cavity and missing a normal diaphragmatic line. Similar findings were recorded on ultrasonography. Midline coeliotomy was done under general gas anesthesia. Diaphragmatic wall had 6 cm left-sided vertically oriented rent in the dorsal aspect with gravid uterine and a 2 cm right-sided vertically oriented in the middle of the diaphragm with liver lobe and gall bladder herniation. Three partially mummified fetuses were recovered. Both diaphragmatic tears were reduced and cat was neutered to avoid future complication. According to available data this is first atypical report in pet practice particularly in feline.Publication Efficacy and toxicity of doxorubicin and cyclophosphamide for the neoadjuvant treatment of locally advanced stage canine mammary tumors(Kafkas Univ, Veteriner Fakultesi Dergisi, 2020-11-01) Shahzad, Abid Hussain; Kuruoglu, Fikriye Ecem; Özyiğit, Musa Özgür; ÖZYİĞİT, MUSA ÖZGÜR; Nak, Deniz; NAK, DENİZ; Küpeli, Zehra Avcı; Ekici, Zeynep Merve; Koca, Davut; KOCA, DAVUT; Avcılar, Talha; Nak, Yavuz; NAK, YAVUZ; Sahin, Mustafa Eren; ; Bursa Uludağ Üniversitesi/Veteriner Fakültesi/Doğum ve Jinekoloji Anabilim Dalı.; 0000-0002-6715-8529; 0000-0003-1853-4679; 0000-0002-7962-6959; 0000-0001-7034-9644; 0000-0002-8623-8292; AAH-5494-2021; AAH-2873-2021; AAI-6709-2021; AAR-6478-2021The aim of this study was to investigate the effect and toxicity of a doxorubicin cyclophosphamide combination for neoadjuvant use in dogs with locally advanced mammary tumors. A total of 16 dogs with locally advanced mammary tumors aged 8-14 years was used in this study. Samples were taken from all the dogs via Tru-Cut biopsy and fine needle aspiration biopsy of the lymph nodes prior to neoadjuvant chemotherapy. The samples were sent to the pathology laboratory for histopathological examination. Based on the histopathology results, mammary tumors were diagnosed as adenocarcinoma (n=13), tubulopapillary carcinoma (n=2) and malignant mixed tumors (n=1). For the neoadjuvant chemotherapy, doxorubicin (25-30 mg/m(2)) and cyclophosphamide (100 mg/m(2)) were administered via slow IV injection 4 times at 3-week intervals. Clinical findings such as fever, vomiting, anorexia, lethargy, weight loss, alopecia, enteritis, hematuria, and skin ulceration and laboratory findings such as a decrease in neutropenia and hematocrit values were observed. Based on the longest diameter of the tumors before and after four weeks of chemotherapy, a complete response was detected in 2 dogs (12.5%), a partial response was observed in 9 dogs (56.25%) and the disease was stable in 5 dogs (31.25%). According to results, the toxicity, and efficacy of a doxorubicin and cyclophosphamide combination for neoadjuvant chemotherapy in dogs with locally advanced mammary tumors is acceptable, and the treatment is promising.Publication Fetal retention due to unilateral partial uterine horn torsion in a ewe(Sivar-soc Italiana Veterinari Animali Reddito, 2021-08-01) Shahzad, Abid Hussain; Salcı, Emsal Sinem Ozdemir; ÖZDEMİR SALCI, EMSAL SİNEM; Bursa Uludağ Üniversitesi/Veteriner Fakültesi; 0000-0002-8623-8292; AAH-5294-2021Uterine torsion has low incidence in small ruminants, which causes the dystocia. This presented report describes, for the first time, partial foetal retention due to the dystocia resulting from unilateral partial uterine horn torsion in a ewe. A pregnant Merinos breed ewe was presented with the history of dystocia. Anamnesis pointed out that a half foetus was removed and cranial parts of the foetus were in uterus. Clinically, abdominal distension and pain were observed. Vaginal examination revealed an opened cervix, and a left sided located fetal part was felt by palpation; however, it was not possible to reach the foetus due to uterine horn torsion. Radiography showed the remained cranial parts of the foetus. Considering the clinical and radiological findings, caesarean section was performed. Abdominal exploration revealed 270 degrees clockwise rotated left uterine horn, which was at cranial 1/2 part of the uterine horn. After the removing of the foetal parts, all incisions were sutured routinely. Analgesic and antibiotic medications were recommended to the owner. It was informed that ewe was healthy at postoperative ten days.