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    Adenocarcinoma de glândula salivar em cão: relato de caso
    (Centro Universitário da Fundação de Ensino Octávio Bastos, 2001-11-30) GOIOZO, Paulo Felipe Izique; MOURA, Veridiana M.B. Dignani de; BANDARRA, Enio P.
    The corpse of a dog of the Dobermann breed, female, approximately eight years old, cachectic, dehydrated and with a history of increased volume in the last nine months, was referred to the Pathology Service of the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine '' Octávio Bastos '' progressive in the cervical region. Subjected to necroscopic examination, it was observed that the cervical mass occupied the parotid region and at the cut presented bloody mucus content located in connective tissue stores, infiltrating the adjacent tissues; collected material and processed for histopathological examination, allowed the diagnosis of papillary adenocarcinoma of the salivary gland, in addition to pulmonary congestion and edema, and the liver showed periportal fibrosis, dilation of the sinusoid spaces and hepatic necrosis.
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    Aspectos gerais da cicatrização
    (Centro Universitário da Fundação de Ensino Octávio Bastos, 2001-11-30) GOIOZO, Paulo Felipe Izique; LIMA, Marcelo Cardoso de; BANDARRA, Enio Pedone
    Healing is the process by which a specific wound is repaired, which may have been caused by different mechanisms, such as: cuts, trauma, burns, etc. The healing process involves four phases, namely: inflammation phase, fibroblast phase, maturation and remodeling. Traditionally, there are two forms of healing used in clinical care: healing by first intention, where the edges of the wound are brought together through sutures and healing by second intention, where new tissue is formed at the base of the wound.
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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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    Erlichiose canina
    (Fundação de Ensino Octávio Bastos, 2001-11-30) BAPTISTELA, Camila Alves; GOIOZO, Paulo Felipe Izique; BANDARRA, Enio Pedone
    Canine Ehrlichiosis is a disease of great occurrence in several regions of the country, and its transmission occurs through Ripicephalus sanguíneus, more commonly known as '' brown tick ''. There are several species of Erlichia, however the most found is Erlichia canis, which in turn attacks leukocytes, decreasing the number of these in the infected animal. This rickesty also causes several clinical signs, of which the following can be highlighted: anemia, decrease in the number of white cells, hemorrhages and even ocular changes.
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    Hemiplegia laríngea equina
    (Centro Universitário da Fundação de Ensino Octávio Bastos, 2001-11-30) GOIOZO, Paulo Felipe Izique; BANDARRA, Enio Pedone
    Laryngeal hemiplegia, also known as '' snoring '' is a common problem in horses, where there is paresis of the left dorsal cricoarytenoid muscle, leading the animal to inability to abduct the arytenoid cartilage and vocal folds partially obstructing the air passage in the inspiration. In endoscopy, the asymmetry of the glottis can be seen and when subjected to exercise, the vocal cords vibrate, producing the characteristic sound.

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