Seyed Hossein Jarolmasjed

Department of Clinical Sciences, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, University of Tabriz, Tabriz, Iran.

[ 1 ] - Histopathological and Immunohistochemical Characteristics of a Local Aggressive Canine Hemangiopericytoma (CHP) After Surgery

Perivascular wall tumors (PWTs) are mesenchymal neoplasms in the group of soft tissue sarcomas (STSs) and are defined as neoplasms deriving from mural cells of blood vessels, excluding the endothelial lining. In the present paper, we describe the gross morphology, histopathology and immunoreactivity of a hemangiopericytoma (HP) as a PWT in a dog with recurrence after surgical excision. The mass...

[ 2 ] - A Histopathologic Study of Effects of Olive Oil Plus Lime Water on Third-Degree Burn in Mouse Model

Objective-The objective of this study was to compare effects of olive oil and lime water combination with silver sulfadiazine in third-degree burn healing. Design-Randomized experimental study. Animals-Sixty-three adult male Bulb/C mice weighing25±5 gr. Procedures-The mice were anesthetized with an intraperitoneal injection of ketamine 10% and xylazine 2% combination and the t...

[ 3 ] - Unusual Case of Utero-Ovarian Prolapse Concurrent with Cystocele in a Queen

Case Description- A 1-year-old female Domestic Shorthair cat weighing 2.5 kg with one week history of protruding mass from the vulva was admitted. Clinical Findings- The prolapse was complete involving both horns protruding from the vulva and a soft bulging mass was palpable inside the prolapsed uterus. Treatment and Outcome- The prolapsed organ was irrigated with warm saline soluti...

[ 4 ] - Evaluation of the Effectiveness of Uterine Hook Application in Large Breed Canine Ovariohysterectomy: Physiological Study

Objective- The aim of this study was to compare the duration of surgery as well as some physiological stress indicators in large breed dogs undergoing open ovariohysterectomy with or without use of uterine hook. Design- Experimental study Animals- Fourteen healthy dogs underwent open OHE with (N=7) or without use of uterine hook (N ...

[ 5 ] - Histpathological Anti-inflammatory Effects of Flunixin Meglumine and Ketoprofen on Excised Rat Tendon

Objective- This research was conducted to study the effect of flunixin meglumine and ketoprofen on the healing of excisional wounding in the tendon of rats. Design- Experimental study. Animals- Twenty rats were equally divided into four groups of control, placebo (excised tendon receiving saline solution), flunixin and ketoprofen. Procedures- Right Achill complex of all groups underwent full...

[ 6 ] - Pretreatment of Cats with Vitamin B6 Reduces Vomiting Episodes Following Xylazine Administration

Objective- Vomiting is a common problem of administration of xylazine in cats. This study was conducted to evaluate prophylactic antiemetic efficacy of vitamin B6 in sedated cats with xylazine. Design- Experimental study Animals- Eight adult cats (from both genders) were selected. Procedures- All the cats were administered with intramuscular injection of normal saline or four increasing dosages...

[ 7 ] - Effects of Ondansetron on Xylazine Induced Emesis in Cats

Objective- Vomiting frequently is reported after xylazine administration in cats. This study evaluates prophylactic antiemetic efficacy of ondansetron in cats sedated with xylazine HCl. Design- Experimental study. Animals- Six healthy adult cats from both genders were selected for the study. Interventions- Intramuscular injection of normal saline was administered an hour before intr...

[ 8 ] - Clinicopathological Features of Contagious Ecthyma-Like Lesions in a Dog

Background: Contagious ecthyma or orf is a poxviral disease of goat and sheep, with incidental infection appearing in humans, cows, camels, and many wild ruminants, and very rarely in dogs. Case description: In the present paper was described gross morphology and histopathology of contagious ecthyma in a dog with a large ulcerated cutaneous mass in the neck (under the collar) which was ma...

[ 9 ] - Volumetric evaluation of pituitary gland in dog and cat using computed tomography

The objective of this study was to evaluate the pituitary gland dimensions due to age and weight using computed tomography (CT) in dogs and cats. The CT images of pituitary gland were assessed in 11 client-owned dogs (six males and five females; age range, 1 to 9 years) and 15 client-owned cats (eight males and seven females; age range, 1 to 14 years) with no evidence of pituitary diseases. The...