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Cutaneous Lymphosarcoma in a mule

Posted by Anjum Andrabi on August 3rd, 2008

The mule was being used for riding during the annual Amarnath Yatra and was presented at the special yatra clinic with multiple oval swellings starting from the umbilicus and extending posteriorly. The prepuce and its opening were barely visible.

The animal was restrained and sedated with Triflupromazine and the growths removed under local anesthesia. The excised tissue has been sent for histopathological examination for confirmation.

cancer, growth, horse

cancer, growth, horse

Surgeon and images: Dr Abrar Hassan

One Response to “Cutaneous Lymphosarcoma in a mule”

  1. Vlad_122 Says:

    I must say after seeing all this photos:what a disgusting work you performe! Look at these cruelly tied and bloody bodies of wretched animals.This is the show of sheer torture!What are you the people,sometimes resembling the inquisitors of Dark Times? And the girls or women,operating with awful indifference and even a badly concealed pleasure. Don’t say me of the animals’ rendering docile after all this hideous manipulations.The same thing had spoken the slaveholders about theirs slaves.Now is xxi century and it is high time to acquire at last the true understanding and religion.Adieu!

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