A case report of ovarian mature cystic teratoma in a canine
A 4-year-old female German shepherd dog,with a normal estrus cycle and occasional climbing behavior,began to have abdominal circumference increase about three months before seeing a doctor,and had symptoms such as dysuria,listlessness,and loss of appetite a few days before seeing a doctor.Dog with abdominal palpation show pain,hard abdominal contents,and wide range of motion.After exploratory laparotomy,cystic mass was found in the left ovary,so sterilization and tumor resection were performed,and histopathological examination was carried out on the diseased ovary.Histopathological diagnosis showed mature cystic teratoma of ovary.