25° Encontro Acadêmico de Produção Científica do Curso de Medicina Veterinária (ENAVET)
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- Item Periostite traumática em cavalo quarto de milha: Relato de caso(Centro Universitário da Fundação de Ensino Octávio Bastos, 2024-10-09) PINTO NETO, Ayres Benedito de Souza; ALVES, Karolina Cupini Gonçalves; OLIVEIRA, Marlon Chiminazo de; PAIVA, Livia Maria da Silva; CELOTTI, Gustavo; TONON, Luciano HenriqueTraumatic periostitis is a periosteal inflammation that may be caused by direct or indirect trauma and may affect young and adult animals. The clinical symptoms of the disease include increased volume and lameness. Diagnosis is made through a thorough physical examination and additional tests, such as ultrasound of the digit and radiography. The prognosis is reserved to good, taking into account the time of evolution and the location of the lesion. The objective of this study is to report a case of traumatic periostitis in a male horse that was referred to the Veterinary Center (CV) of UNIFEOB, for the purpose of a surgical procedure for exostosis in the 4th metacarpal of the Left Forelimb (MAE).
- Item Megaesôfago secundário a persistência do quarto arco aórtico direito em felino: Relato de caso(Centro Universitário da Fundação de Ensino Octávio Bastos, 2024-10-09) TAGLIAFERRO, Karoline Saturnino; AZEVEDO, Giovana Helena da Silva; TORRES, Maria Lúcia MarcucciPersistence of the fourth right aortic arch is characterized by being a congenital vascular ring anomaly most commonly observed in dogs, considered rare in cats, comprising 95% of all vascular ring anomalies found in small animals. This condition results from malformations arising from changes in the embryogenesis of the aortic arches, where the right aortic arch persists in relation to the left aortic arch, leading to esophageal stenosis and, consequently, megaesophagus. The most evident clinical signs are regurgitation, weight loss, excessive appetite, apathy and discomfort after meals, in addition to dehydration and weakness, especially in puppies, in which dry food has recently been introduced. Respiratory signs may be associated with secondary aspiration pneumonia, due to megaesophagus. The diagnosis can be obtained through the analysis of clinical signs together with imaging tests, such as computed tomography, magnetic resonance imaging and simple or contrast radiography of the cervicothoracic region, where esophageal dilatation is visualized mainly with the contrast medium. Treatment is performed through a surgical procedure together with adjustment of dietary management, with a reserved prognosis, according to the clinical picture of each individual. Thus, the present study aims to describe the case report of persistent fourth aortic arch with secondary megaesophagus in a feline, in which the surgical procedure was performed as a treatment method.