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    Dermatite atópica canina: relato de caso
    (Centro Universitário da Fundação de Ensino Octávio Bastos, 2011-05-30) CARLOS, Camila Zeferino; SILVA, Flavia Martins da; SOUZA NETO, José Roberto de; TORRES, Maria Lúcia Marcucci
    Canine atopic dermatitis is a skin disease of genetic origin that occurs in response to a hypersensitivity reaction to environmental antigens, characterized by intense itching and self-induced, reddish lesions on the skin, which can lead to secondary infections. Some breeds are more affected; the diagnosis is most often presumptive and can be closed by means of specific allergic tests. Therapy can last for the life of the animal. A five-year-old male labrador dog was admitted to the veterinary hospital due to a severe skin condition where a physical examination, skin scraping and wood lamp were performed and a fur culture was requested in order to arrive at a diagnosis. conclusive. However, only the fur culture was positive for dermatophyte. Dermatophytosis treatment was performed with a shampoo based on: 2% chlorhexidine, 3% miconazole, feed change due to suspected hypersensitivity. food, use of ectoparasiticides for suspected Flea Bite Allergic Dermatitis and treatment with antibiotics (cephalexin) for the presence of secondary bacterial infection. Due to the persistence of dermatopathy, it was diagnosed as atopic to the exclusion of other suspicions.
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    Efeito do estresse sobre a secreção de prolactina em ratas nulíparas e primíparas no estro
    (Centro Universitário da Fundação de Ensino Octávio Bastos, 2011-05-30) CARLOS, Camila Zeferino; ZIMBERKNOPF, Erica
    The reproductive experience (set of pregnancy, childbirth and lactation), is associated with changes in hormone secretion, reducing hormones such as steroids and prolactin. Prolactin plays an important role in the reproductive process, especially in lactation, controlling the production and composition of milk. This hormone responds to stressful stimuli, and its response is dependent on blood prolactin concentrations before stress. The aim of this study is to evaluate the influence of stress on prolactin secretion in nulliparous and primiparous rats during estrus, continuing our studies.
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    Estudo macroscópico do nervo isquiático do Quati (Nasua nasua) e suas ramificações
    (Centro Universitário da Fundação de Ensino Octávio Bastos, 2009-09-30) SANTOS, Amilton César dos; MANÇANARES, Ana Carolina Furlanetto; BERTOSSOLI, Bruno Machado; CARLOS, Camila Zeferino; SILVA, Flávia Martins da; BENATO, Talita Mascarim; OLIVEIRA, Vanessa Cristina de; ROSA, Ricardo Alexandre; CARVALHO, Ana Flávia de; MANÇANARES, Celina Almeida Furlanetto
    The coati (Nasua nasua) is a procionid with a flexible snout, small eyes and ears, which have long canines. They are omnivorous animals with diurnal, terrestrial and arboreal habits, which feed mainly on fruits and small invertebrates. This omnivore has been constituted in an important group among the animals submitted to different studies, which is extremely important even for the understanding of its own evolution, adding to the fact that detailed knowledge of its Anatomy can represent an important factor for their preservation and protection. The objective of this research is, is to know the anatomical aspects of the sciatic nerve, its origin and composition, aiming at a better understanding of the innervation of the pelvic limb of this animal. For this work, 3 orthothanged animals were used, from the Scientific Creatory (CECRIMPAS) -UNIFEOB authorized by IBAMA as the Process: nº 02027.003731 / 04-76. The techniques used were latex injection into the abdominal aorta to replenish the arterial bed, followed by fixation in a 10% formaldehyde solution. The sciatic nerve and its branches were dissected, measured and photo documented. After analyzing the pieces studied, we could observe that the largest nerve in the coati's body is the sciatic nerve, as well as in the feline, swine and goat. This one The nerve derives its fibers essentially from the ventral branches of the lumbar nerves and from the sacral nerves that make up the lumbosacral plexus.
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    Incidência de giardíase em cães atendidos no Hospital Veterinário do UNIFEOB em São João da Boa Vista
    (Centro Universitário da Fundação de Ensino Octávio Bastos, 2010-05-30) CARLOS, Camila Zeferino; NUNES, Poliana Ferraz; SILVA, Tainá da; SILVA, Angélica do Rocio Carvalho
    Giardia is a protozoan that affects several animal species including man. It is transmitted through contaminated water and food containing cysts, through fecal and oral means, direct animal-animal contact, where animals are clustered. This parasite causes poor digestion of nutrients, pale and fetid stools, steatorrhea, chronic diarrhea, weight loss or small weight gain. In this work, the incidence of giardiasis in dogs treated at the Veterinary Hospital of the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine of the Fundação de Ensino Octávio Bastos was verified. Of the 981 dogs treated from April 2008 to April 2009, 26 had canine giardiasis. The present study found that females were the most affected and the highest incidence was in adult dogs. In relation to the period of the year, autumn had a higher number of diagnoses, due to the average temperature in this season varying according to the region of the country.
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    Síndrome da imunodeficiência felina
    (Centro Universitário da Fundação de Ensino Octávio Bastos, 2009-09-30) CARLOS, Camila Zeferino; NUNES, Poliana Ferraz; SILVA, Tainá da; SILVA, Angélica do Rocio Carvalho
    Feline immunodeficiency is a viral disease that affects domestic and wild felines. It is transmitted by cat bites, through the placenta, collective use of food containers, mutual licking and blood transfusion. The disease leads to a progressive loss of immunological activity, which is associated with secondary infections, such as stomatitis, chronic gingivitis, respiratory diseases and, less frequently, chronic diarrhea and dermatopathy, but often infected animals are asymptomatic. This disease decreases the animals' quality of life, can be transmitted by apparently healthy animals and has no cure. For these reasons, prophylactic measures such as neutering male cats should be used to reduce wandering and fighting; keep animals indoors when possible and do not expose them to newly adopted cats.

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