A 9-year-old neutered Maltese visited the hospital. Before visiting the hospital, it showed the swelling of the left lymph node in one month. And about 5cc of clear liquid was collected from the swelling area. As a result of cell examination of the liquid, inflammatory cells and sticky saliva were found. In addition, culture tests were performed to confirm infection, but it was confirmed that bacterial culture was not performed. After taking the internal medication for 1 week, the swelling subsided, but it was repeated again and surgical removal was decided to proceed. The patient showed normal values in blood cell tests and serum tests. Through preoperative CT scans, it was confirmed that the liquid attenuation contents and contrast enhancement were performed adjacent to the Lt. mandibular salivary land, and it was surgically removed. It was completely anesthetized with butorphanol tartrate, and respiratory anesthesia was performed with isoflurane at a concentration of 1-2%. After surgery, the patient was managed through monitoring and internal medication prescriptions, and he is doing well without recurrence.
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