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    Necrose Asséptica da cabeça do fêmur
    (Centro Universitário da Fundação de Ensino Octávio Bastos, 2019-09-18) GUTIERRIS, Amanda Carolina Barbosa; ALBUQUERQUE, Ana Lidia Silva; ALVES, Jefferson Douglas Soares
    The objective of this work is to describe greater technical and scientific knowledge about this pathology commonly in Veterinary Medicine in small animals. It's a disease where its etiology is still unknown, but an ischemic factor occurs and, as a consequence, necrosis of the femoral head occurs. In this work, the most affected breeds and which complementary exams are important for the conclusion of early diagnosis and possible treatment were mentioned.
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    Uso da técnica de Pennhip para diagnóstico de displasia coxo femural
    (Fundação de Ensino Octávio Bastos, 2019-09-18) ALBUQUERQUE, Ana Lidia Silva; MARTINS, Ana Carolina; ALVES, Jefferson Douglas Soares
    The Hip Dysplasia (DCF) is a pathology with the highest number of incidences in the routine of the veterinary clinic of small animals, mainly affecting dogs of larger breeds. and medium sizes. One of the main clinical signs presented by the animal is lameness, which manifests itself due to the degree of the disease in the animal. (BARROS et al., 2008). This disease has several factors involved, such as sex, race, genetics, age, management, nutrition, obesity or in some cases the animal will present with muscle atrophy. However, the primary factor evaluated in every animal that presents this pathology is the laxity of the ligament, which consequently generates disharmony or instability of this joint.

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