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    Contribuição do exame ultrassonográfico no diagnóstico da doença retal policística em um cão da raça poodle
    (Centro Universitário da Fundação de Ensino Octávio Bastos, 2008-11-30) GARCIA, Pâmela Diniz; ALVES, Jeferson Douglas Soares; ZAKIMI, Renata Fenuchi dos Santos; SANCHES, Carolina Dias de Campos
    Polycystic Kidney Disease (DRP) affects the kidneys through the formation of cavitary structures with liquid content (cyst), being commonly found in the feline species with long hair, most often of hereditary origin, resulting in chronic renal failure. PDD in the canine species has been described in the Cairn Terriers breed, being of hereditary origin and in the Shih Tzu and Lhasa Apso breeds, of acquired origin. This report aims to describe polycystic kidney disease in a dog of the Poodle breed who had chronic renal failure.
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    Diagnóstico ultrassonográfico de hidropisia fetal intra uterino: relato de caso
    (Centro Universitário da Fundação de Ensino Octávio Bastos, 2009-09-30) GARCIA, Pâmela Diniz; SANCHES, Carolina Dias de Campos; LOURENÇO, Maria Lúcia Gomes; ALVES, Jefferson Douglas Soares
    Fetal hydrops is a disease characterized by abnormal accumulation of extravascular fluid in tissues and or cavities of the body. In human medicine, the diagnosis is usually made during prenatal care by ultrasound examination. This study aims to report the intrauterine diagnosis of hydrops fetalis, in a poodle bitch in the final stage of pregnancy through ultrasound examination. The change was identified by the presence of pleural and peritoneal effusion. The ultrasound findings were confirmed in post-mortem examinations.
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    Utilização da imunohistoquímica para diagnóstico em Medicina Veterinária
    (Centro Universitário da Fundação de Ensino Octávio Bastos, 2008-11-30) SANTOS, Mayara Clefp Bailoni; SANCHES, Carolina Dias de Campos; THOMÉ, Helder Esteves
    Immunohistochemistry has been used in the human diagnostic routine since the 1970s and, recently, has been introduced in veterinary medicine, however with its use still limited due to the lack of specific antibodies to animal tissues, thus using antibodies that present cross-reactivity between antigens humans and animals. This technique aims to visualize in the cell the distribution of antibody molecules marked with fluochromic substances (immunofluorescence), antibodies associated with enzymes (peroxidase) or radioactive (auto-radiography). For a conclusive diagnosis, with quality and usefulness, the immunohistochemical examination must be inserted in an appropriate clinical-morphological context, the selection of ideal antibodies and standardized reaction protocols must be made, clinical information must be associated and data from complementary exams, allowing the pathologist a thorough analysis of the case. Among the main indications of this exam, there is the attempt of histogenetic classification of neoplasms with undifferentiated aspects in routine slides, so that more suitable treatment schemes can be applied to these cases. This literature review aims to present the characteristics of the immunohistochemical examination, as well as its use in veterinary medicine for the diagnosis of neoplasms.

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