1Post Graduate Scholar,
2Assistant Professor,
*Corresponding author. E-mail: manjularh90@gmail.com
A pregnant buffalo was presented with history of continuous straining, cervico vaginal prolapse four days before, blood tinged vaginal discharge, inappetence, uneasiness and partial protrusion of vaginal growth through vulval passage during straining. On clinical examination all physiological parameters were normal. Per-vaginal examination revealed presence of cauliflower like growth at vaginal floor with a pedunculated stalk. The growth was excised surgically under epidural and local infiltration anesthesia. Post-operatively, animal was treated with hemostatic, broad spectrum antibiotic and antiinflammatory drugs. Based on gross examination and histopathology findings, the growth was diagnosed as angiofibroma.
Angiofibroma, Buffalo, Pregnancy, Vagina