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Browsing by Author "DI SANTIS, Giovana G. W."

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    Broncopneunonia por Aspergillus SSP em equino: relato de caso
    (Fundação de Ensino Octávio Bastos, 2001-11-30) BITTENCOURT, Édina; GOIOZO, Paulo Felipe Izique; MANÇANARES, Celina de Almeida Furlanetto; DI SANTIS, Giovana G. W.; BANDARRA, Enio Pedone
    A 12-year-old Quarter Horse was referred to the Veterinary Pathology Service of the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine '' Octávio Bastos '', with diarrhea followed by dehydration and ataxia. Upon death, he underwent a necroscopic examination, where multiple pulmonary nodules with a caseous aspect center and bordered by a hyperemic or fibrous halo were observed. The lung was collected and histopathological examination was carried out, where lesions with granulomatous appearance and the presence of dichotomous branched hyphae were found. Through the results of macro and microscopically evaluations and the animal's history, the diagnosis of mycotic bronchopneumonia caused by Aspergillus sp was made, which usually develops by air through the inhalation of spores present in fomites and food.
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    Condrossarcoma em cão: relato de um caso
    (Fundação de Ensino Octávio Bastos, 2001-11-30) MANÇANARES, Celina de Almeida Furlanetto; LOPES, Paula R.; HATSCHBACH, Eduardo; DI SANTIS, Giovana G. W.; BANDARRA, Enio P.; ALVES, Jefferson Douglas Soares
    Chondrosarcoma is the second most common malignant matrix-producing bone tumor. It consists of irregular and disordered masses of immature cartilage that invade the tissues and metastasize through the lymphatic and blood circulations. It affects all species, but is more common in adult dogs of large breeds and in sheep.

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