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Identifier: surgicaldiseases00fren (find matches)
Title: Surgical diseases and surgery of the dog
Year: 1906 (1900s)
Authors: French, Cecil, 1871-1951
Subjects: Dogs
Publisher: Washington, D.C., C. French (etc., etc.)
Contributing Library: The Library of Congress
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hunt the wild boarhe is often emasculated by the tusks of the latter animal. Treatment. Hot antiseptic irrigation or sitz-bath is indicated,and if gangrene is threatened the glands must be removed. ORCHITIS. Inflammation of the testicle is of rare occurrence. When ittakes place it is usually due to traumatism, such as the bite of an-other dog or the kick of a miscreant, but it may also arise conse-quent upon infection. Symptoms and Diagnosis. The disease is characterized bytumefaction of the gland and its coverings, more or less febrilereaction, and acute pain when pressure is applied. It is to be dis-tinguished from eczematous inflammation of the scrotum. Treatment. Hot water applications are beneficial. This treat-ment may conveniently be applied by causing the animal to take asitz-bath in any suitable receptacle containing a hot antiseptic solu-tion. NEOPLASMS. Neoplasms of both the testicle and scrotum have been observeda number of times. Some doubt exists among authorities as to
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No. .-,1. .Malif:iK.nl XooiImsh, of tla vv^M Testis. The Abdomen 259 the identity of the malignant type of growth (See Chapter onNeoplasms). It is usually unilateral. Cadiot has seen tubercul-osis. Enlargement of the gland may also exist as an induratedfibroid condition, in which there is a great increase of connectivetissue with atrophy of the parenchyma, and sometimes presence ofretention cysts. Symptoms and Diagnosis. The gland presents an indurated,insensitive growth, sometimes five or six times greater than normal,with uneven, knotty surface, and with or without fluctuating cysticareas. The corresponding cord is usually tumefied. Treatment. The only effective treatment is castration, and itshould be practiced early, the cord being ligated as far above thethickening as possible. A very stout, double ligature should beused. The operation is contraindicated when metastasis has takenplace. When the scrotum is involved, it may also be removed. PARASITIC EMASCULATION. Dogs on this cont

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