20º Encontro Acadêmico de Produção Científica de Medicina Veterinária (ENAVET)
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A produção do conhecimento é o principal recurso de que dispõe a sociedade para criar oportunidades de crescimento individual e coletivo, e o desenvolvimento das organizações está ligado à disponibilidade de recursos tecnológicos e humanos adequados a seus propósitos.
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Item Osteossarcoma apendicular em cães: revisão bibliográfica(Centro Universitário da Fundação de Ensino Octávio Bastos, 2019-09-18) RIBEIRO, Veridiana Pereira Alves; CARRIJO, Jacqueline Ohana Vaz; BIBIANO, Milena; ROCHA, Livia Maria de SouzaOsteosarcoma is the most common primary bone tumor in dogs. Developing in nearly 75% of cases in long bones is known as appendicular osteosarcoma. Often seen in large, fast-growing dogs, it usually affects middle-aged to elderly dogs that initially present with acute or chronic lameness and swelling in the affected limb. Although the most used diagnostic method is radiographic examination, biopsy with histopathological analysis is essential to confirm the diagnosis. Limb amputation rarely results in a cure, so alternative treatments (chemotherapy) and palliative care should be used for animals affected by metastasis.Item Insulimona em animais domésticos: revisão de literatura(Centro Universitário da Fundação de Ensino Octávio Bastos, 2019-09-18) VIEIRA, Evelin Fukumoto; PINTO, Amanda Silva; PULZ, Lidia HildebrandInsulinoma is a neoplasm that affects dogs and cats, especially dogs, most often has a malignant character. It is found in the pancreas in the beta cells of the Islets of Langerhans. Its main feature is the high deposition of insulin in the body, causing hypoglycemia in the animal. It is an aggressive and pertinent neoplasm, so physical examinations, anamnesis and complementary exams are essential for the final diagnosis. This way, you can design the best treatment plan for the patient. The objective of this work is to present the main characteristics of this pathology from a literature review.Item Episioplastia em cadela como tratamento de lipoma perivulvar: relato de caso(Centro Universitário da Fundação de Ensino Octávio Bastos, 2019-09-18) STECK, Lourenço; RODRIGUES, Talita Oliveira; SOUZA, Mariely Thaís deLipoma is a benign tumor classified as a mesenchymal neoplasm, which originates from adipocytes and is located inside or even invades the skin and subcutaneous tissue. IT IS diagnosis is made through observation of clinical signs and complementary tests such as blood count, serum biochemistry, imaging tests, cytology exam. Usually the treatment of choice is surgery through tumor removal and if the excision is incomplete it can be associated with radiotherapy. Great Dane breed, aged 8 years, that the owner complained of a progressive increase in volume in the vulvar and perivulvar region for about a year. Ultrasonographic and cytological examination both showed suggestive of lipoma. The recommended treatment was surgery, through mass removal, and vulvoplasty. After approximately 20 days, it was verified that the animal had already returned to its normal routine, without showing signs of recurrence. Based on the data produced, it is concluded that the provisional diagnosis was obtained through cytological examination and the treatment performed was surgical removal through vulvoplasty. The prognosis for this type of neoplasm is considered favorable for well-circumscribed lipomas, since recurrences are not frequent.Item Carcinoma de células escamosas em equino na região infra orbitária: relato de caso(Fundação de Ensino Octávio Bastos, 2019-09-18) FARIA, Maéli Ribeiro de; ALVIM, Talita Gonçalves; SANTOS, Thayná Franco dos; AGUIAR, Julia Fernandes; BERALDO, Mariana Ramos AndradeSquamous cell carcinoma (SCC) is a cutaneous and malignant neoplasm that affects keratinocytes and commonly affects horses. The etiology of SCC is considered multifactorial, and the majority of lesions are associated with hairless and/or depigmented regions and excessive sun exposure with high local ultraviolet radiation. Macroscopically, this neoplasm may have ulcerations, granulation tissue, a cauliflower appearance or be a firm mass, and invasive growth. The most effective treatment is complete removal of the neoplasm, however, when it is not possible to do so, there is therapeutic treatment. The present work reports a case of a horse, female, 11 years old, chestnut coat, Breton, which was treated at the Veterinary Hospital Dr. Vicente Borelli UNIFEOB. The animal had a neoformation in the ocular region and presented acute abdomen syndrome during treatment, which led to the decision to perform euthanasia.