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Item Aspectos clínicos, diagnóstico e tratamento de pneumonia bacteriana: revisão de literatura(Fundação de Ensino Octávio Bastos, 2019-09-18) MALANDRIM, Patrícia; GODOY, Juliana Reis; FOSCO, Maria Paula Périgo; RODRIGUES, Talita Oliveira; SOSSAI, Vinicius; SOUZA, Mariely Thaís dePneumonia is an inflammation or infection of the lung parenchyma, due to infectious or non-infectious causes. The clinical signs of the disease vary according to the severity of the condition and the differential diagnosis must be based on physical examination, findings on chest radiography, isolation and bacterial culture together, since the clinical signs alone may be common to several patients. other diseases of the respiratory tract. Treatment consists of antibiotic therapy, mucolytics, bronchodilators, oxygen therapy, tapping and fluid therapy and the prognosis varies from good to reserved. The objective of this review is to compile the most relevant literature, in order to facilitate the clinical, diagnostic and therapeutic understanding of this disease.Item Paralisia laringeana: relato de caso(Fundação de Ensino Octávio Bastos, 2019-09-18) GODOY, Juliana Reis; FOSCO, Maria Paula P.; SOUZA, Mariely Thaís de; MALANDRIM, Patrícia; RODRIGUES, Talita Oliveira; SOSSAI, Vinicius; ALBERTO, Maryna Lança V.Laryngeal paralysis consists of reduced abduction movement of the arytenoid cartilages during inspiration, resulting in obstruction of the anterior airways. It is related to nerve and/or muscle dysfunctions. Most of them have an idiopathic description. The main symptoms are: dyspnea, inspiratory stridor, vocal alteration, choking and coughing after food or water intake. The diagnosis is confirmed by laryngoscopy, with the animal under light sedation, so that laryngeal reflexes are maintained. The treatment is surgical and the unilateral lateralization of the arytenoid cartilage is the technique of choice. The work in question describes a case of laryngeal paralysis in an 11-year-old male Labrador Retriever.