Cutaneous Adenocarcinoma of sebaceous gland in a captive male jaguar (Panthera onca): A case report

High incidence of neoplasia in captive jaguar (Panthera onca) has been recorded but there have been no reports of cutaneous adenocarcinoma of the sebaceous gland. A high incidence of neoplasia has been detected in captive jaguars, possibly associated with longevity and husbandry practices in captivity. Neoplasm is a major cause of mortality in jaguar. Tumours of sebaceous gland are common in older domestic felids. A case of cutaneous adenocarcinoma of the sebaceous gland was diagnosed in a male captive jaguar in the Zoological Garden, Alipore, Kolkata, India and was managed successfully. The tumour was observed as a superficial, ulcerated, multilobulated intradermal mass. After preoperative haematological evaluation the tumour was excised through routine surgical procedure under chemical immobilisation. Post-operative management was uneventful. Local tumour recurrence was not noticed till one year after post-operation.

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Main Authors: Majie,Arnab K, Mondal,Parswanath, Ghosh,Swapan K, Banerjee,Dayanarayan
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Published: South African Veterinary Association 2014
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spelling oai:scielo:S1019-912820140001000072015-01-21Cutaneous Adenocarcinoma of sebaceous gland in a captive male jaguar (Panthera onca): A case reportMajie,Arnab KMondal,ParswanathGhosh,Swapan KBanerjee,DayanarayanHigh incidence of neoplasia in captive jaguar (Panthera onca) has been recorded but there have been no reports of cutaneous adenocarcinoma of the sebaceous gland. A high incidence of neoplasia has been detected in captive jaguars, possibly associated with longevity and husbandry practices in captivity. Neoplasm is a major cause of mortality in jaguar. Tumours of sebaceous gland are common in older domestic felids. A case of cutaneous adenocarcinoma of the sebaceous gland was diagnosed in a male captive jaguar in the Zoological Garden, Alipore, Kolkata, India and was managed successfully. The tumour was observed as a superficial, ulcerated, multilobulated intradermal mass. After preoperative haematological evaluation the tumour was excised through routine surgical procedure under chemical immobilisation. Post-operative management was uneventful. Local tumour recurrence was not noticed till one year after post-operation.South African Veterinary AssociationJournal of the South African Veterinary Association v.85 n.1 20142014-01-01journal articletext/htmlhttp://www.scielo.org.za/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1019-91282014000100007en
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Mondal,Parswanath
Ghosh,Swapan K
Banerjee,Dayanarayan
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Mondal,Parswanath
Ghosh,Swapan K
Banerjee,Dayanarayan
Cutaneous Adenocarcinoma of sebaceous gland in a captive male jaguar (Panthera onca): A case report
author_facet Majie,Arnab K
Mondal,Parswanath
Ghosh,Swapan K
Banerjee,Dayanarayan
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title Cutaneous Adenocarcinoma of sebaceous gland in a captive male jaguar (Panthera onca): A case report
title_short Cutaneous Adenocarcinoma of sebaceous gland in a captive male jaguar (Panthera onca): A case report
title_full Cutaneous Adenocarcinoma of sebaceous gland in a captive male jaguar (Panthera onca): A case report
title_fullStr Cutaneous Adenocarcinoma of sebaceous gland in a captive male jaguar (Panthera onca): A case report
title_full_unstemmed Cutaneous Adenocarcinoma of sebaceous gland in a captive male jaguar (Panthera onca): A case report
title_sort cutaneous adenocarcinoma of sebaceous gland in a captive male jaguar (panthera onca): a case report
description High incidence of neoplasia in captive jaguar (Panthera onca) has been recorded but there have been no reports of cutaneous adenocarcinoma of the sebaceous gland. A high incidence of neoplasia has been detected in captive jaguars, possibly associated with longevity and husbandry practices in captivity. Neoplasm is a major cause of mortality in jaguar. Tumours of sebaceous gland are common in older domestic felids. A case of cutaneous adenocarcinoma of the sebaceous gland was diagnosed in a male captive jaguar in the Zoological Garden, Alipore, Kolkata, India and was managed successfully. The tumour was observed as a superficial, ulcerated, multilobulated intradermal mass. After preoperative haematological evaluation the tumour was excised through routine surgical procedure under chemical immobilisation. Post-operative management was uneventful. Local tumour recurrence was not noticed till one year after post-operation.
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