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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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    Efeitos da acepromazina no eletrocardiograma de cães clinicamente saudáveis
    (Centro Universitário da Fundação de Ensino Octávio Bastos, 2001-11-30) FRANCO, Marcelo Ferreira; LOURENÇO, Maria Lúcia G.; BECHARA, Juliana N.; BALIEIRO, Júlio Cesar de C.; HENTZ, Arnaldo; LOPES, Paula R.
    Studies on the effect of Acepromazine on the electrocardiogram are clinically relevant, since the use of this tranquilizer can facilitate electrocardiographic recording without, however, changing the analyzed parameters. The cardiovascular effects of Acepromazine on the electrocardiogram were assessed. Nine healthy dogs were used which, after previous clinical examination, were submitted to Acepromazine tranquilization. The electrocardiographic exam was obtained before the procedure (control) and fifteen minutes after sedation. A significant decrease in heart rate was observed when using the three doses (0.05, 01 and 0.2 mg / kg).
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    Hiperadrecorticismo
    (Centro Universitário da Fundação de Ensino Octávio Bastos, 2001-11-30) LOPES, Paula R.; PEREZ , Regina R.
    Canine hyperadrenocortism is a disease resulting from inadequate glucocorticoid secretion that affects middle-aged and older dogs. It presents several clinical signs reflecting the dysfunction of several organ systems. The diagnosis is confirmed through laboratory tests, aiming at an appropriate treatment for this disease.

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