Medicina Veterinária
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Item Rabdomiossarcoma em gato: relato de caso(Centro Universitário da Fundação de Ensino Octávio Bastos, 2011-05-30) MARSOLLA, Eduardo H.; CARDOSO, Mariana T.; KIRCHHEIMER, Vinícius; ROCHA, Lívia Maria de Souza; SILVA, Angélica do Rocio CarvalhoAmong low-frequency neoplasms in veterinary medicine, we find rhabdomyosarcoma, a neoplasm characteristic of the musculature with high infiltrative and metastatic power. Such neoplasia is rare in dogs and cats, being less frequent in cats, whose etiology can be attributed to a type of tumor induced by post-vaccination reaction. The treatment for this type of tumor is surgical intervention with associated chemotherapy, having a reserved prognosis. This present report proposes to demonstrate a therapy with associated chemotherapy in a 21-year-old feline.Item Osteosarcoma em um cão: relato de caso(Centro Universitário da Fundação de Ensino Octávio Bastos, 2011-05-30) CARDOSO, Mariana Três; MARSOLLA, Eduardo Henrique; ROCHA, Lívia M. S.; SILVA, Angélica do Rocio CarvalhoOsteosarcoma is the most common bone neoplasm in the small animal clinic. It can occur in the axial or appendicular skeleton, in which the latter is more frequent. This type of neoplasia is highly aggressive and metastatic, with the lung being the organ most commonly affected by metastasis. The diagnosis is based on clinical signs and symptoms, radiographic exams, aspiration cytology and confirmed by histopathology after biopsy. The treatment with the best results is limb amputation associated with chemotherapy. However, there are reports in the literature citing only chemotherapy with limb preservation, prosthesis placement and grafts. The prognosis is poor and the animal's survival varies from five to nine months.Item Erliquiose monocítica canina: relato de caso(Centro Universitário da Fundação de Ensino Octávio Bastos, 2011-05-30) OLIVEIRA, Aline Fernandes de; SILVA, Angélica do Rocio CarvalhoCanine ehrlichiosis stands out for its casuistic relevance. Canine monocytic ehrlichiosis is caused by Ehrlichia canis, being transmitted to the animal by the tick Rhipicephalus sanguineus at the time of blood meal. Clinical signs vary with the stage of the disease (acute, subclinical and chronic) and the affected organs and tissues. For the diagnosis of the disease, in addition to the clinical signs that may be suggestive of ehrlichiosis, severe laboratory abnormalities may contribute to the increase in the suspicion of the condition. Doxycycline is the drug of choice for the treatment of the condition, and may vary in relation to dose and treatment time. The case is a nine-month-old Golden Retriever, with a history of tick infestation and nonspecific clinical signs. After treatment with doxycycline and control of ticks, the patient had clinical improvement, with the tests returning to normal for species and the negative polymerase chain reaction (PCR).Item Incidência de cinomose nas clinicas veterinárias de Capivari e São João da Boa Vista(Centro Universitário da Fundação de Ensino Octávio Bastos, 2011-05-30) FERREIRA, Mariana A.; SILVA, Gabriela C. S.; NASCIMENTO, Carolina R.; TORRES, Maria Lúcia Marcucci; SILVA, Angélica do Rocio CarvalhoDistemper is a contagious viral disease that affects many dogs. A study was carried out in the veterinary clinics of the municipalities of Capivari and São João da Boa Vista, which verified the incidence of distemper in these cities, relating to the socioeconomic and epidemic health indexes of the population. It was observed that in Capivari the incidence was 3.46% and in São João da Boa Vista it was 1.96%. However, it was not possible to correlate the data obtained, due to the lack of work in this area and the lack of data provided by the consulted veterinarians.Item Laserterapia: indicações em Medicina Veterinária(Centro Universitário da Fundação de Ensino Octávio Bastos, 2010-05-30) LIMA, Regina Farias; SILVA, Angélica do Rocio CarvalhoLaser therapy is a therapeutic method, where the patient is submitted to a sequence of low-power electromagnetic waves, whose main characteristic is to reduce the harmful effects of inflammation and accelerate the healing process of injured tissues. The indications for this therapy are related to processes of tissue repair of wounds, reduction of painful joint, muscle and bone processes and causing various therapeutic effects beneficial to the patient. Like any other therapy, laser therapy has contraindications such as a pregnant uterus, tumors, among others and, in addition, it is performed on equipment that requires special care and professionals responsible for its handling.Item Homeopatia no tratamento de neoplasias em pequenos animais(Centro Universitário da Fundação de Ensino Octávio Bastos, 2010-05-30) SILVA, Gabriela Cardoso de Souza; FERREIRA, Mariana Albiero; SILVA, Angélica do Rocio CarvalhoCancer is considered a serious disease for a number of aspects. The emotional issues involving the patient and its owner, the side effects of conventional treatments and their rapid proliferation, generate a lot of prejudice and fear in relation to this disease. Homeopathy is an alternative treatment against this disease, which treats the sick individual as a whole, worrying about the body and the mind. It is a therapy that heals without harming the patient, restoring his vital energy, which was shaken by the neoplasm.Item Fisiopatogenia, sinais clínicos, diagnóstico e tratamento da hiperplasia prostática benigna (HPB)(Centro Universitário da Fundação de Ensino Octávio Bastos, 2010-05-30) KUHL, Sara Elisa; SILVA, Angélica do Rocio CarvalhoBenign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) is the most common prostatic disease in dogs, being more frequent in whole males over six years of age. It occurs as a result of androgenic stimulation, mediated specifically by dihydrotestosterone. BPH can be subclinical or tenesmus, hematuria and prostatic bleeding occur. The diagnosis is based on history, clinical signs, physical examination (mainly rectal examination) and complementary examinations (radiography, ultrasound and prostate biopsy). Orchiectomy is the treatment of choice, but finasteride has also been used in dogs whose preservation of fertility is desired.Item Síndrome da imunodeficiência felina(Centro Universitário da Fundação de Ensino Octávio Bastos, 2009-09-30) CARLOS, Camila Zeferino; NUNES, Poliana Ferraz; SILVA, Tainá da; SILVA, Angélica do Rocio CarvalhoFeline immunodeficiency is a viral disease that affects domestic and wild felines. It is transmitted by cat bites, through the placenta, collective use of food containers, mutual licking and blood transfusion. The disease leads to a progressive loss of immunological activity, which is associated with secondary infections, such as stomatitis, chronic gingivitis, respiratory diseases and, less frequently, chronic diarrhea and dermatopathy, but often infected animals are asymptomatic. This disease decreases the animals' quality of life, can be transmitted by apparently healthy animals and has no cure. For these reasons, prophylactic measures such as neutering male cats should be used to reduce wandering and fighting; keep animals indoors when possible and do not expose them to newly adopted cats.Item Técnica para cateterização do espaço subaracnóideo em ovinos(Centro Universitário da Fundação de Ensino Octávio Bastos, 2007-09-30) BOCHINI, João Carlos; ALVES, Jeferson Douglas Soares; SILVA, Angélica do Rocio Carvalho; NABI, Mariana Sintoni; DEFAVARI JÚNIOR, Antônio Carlos; FELICIO, Luciano Freitas; PANATTONI, João Flávio; HUCKE, Érica Engelberg Teixeira da SilvaTechniques for collecting cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) in some animal species have been used for some time. However, the existing techniques present restrictions, both methodological and for animal welfare, which need to be minimized. In this way, 6 multiparous sheep (Ovis aries) of the Santa Inês breed were used to obtain CSF through a puncture of the subarachnoid space with the aid of an epidural catheter between the cervical vertebrae C1 and C2 fixed on the epidermis. After anesthetic recovery of the animals, CSF was harvested for 5 consecutive days. 3 ml of CSF were obtained per animal / day. Throughout the experimental period, the sheep did not show neurological changes, nor a sign of infection, as well as no changes in the CSF's physical characteristics. We conclude that the method for catheterization of the subarachnoid space presented above is feasible and effective for obtaining continuous CSF for prolonged periods, thus avoiding more invasive methods with the same objective.Item Estudo macroscópico de estômago de Mocó(Centro Universitário da Fundação de Ensino Octávio Bastos, 2008-11-30) FERRAZ, Ana Cláudia Cristiane; ROSA, Felipe Gonçalves; MANÇANARES, Celina de Almeida Furlanetto; SILVA, Angélica do Rocio Carvalho; AMBRÓSIO, Carlos Eduardo; OLIVEIRA, Moacir Franco; ROQUETO, Marco Antônio; ROSA, Ricardo Alexandre; CARVALHO, Ana Flávia deFour stomachs were used for macroscopic analysis. Stomachs were measured, photographed and dissected according to biometry and anatomy techniques. The 4 stomachs were similar in terms of their external and internal anatomical characteristics, with greater, lesser curvature and cardiac, funicular and pyloric regions, respectively. The shape was also similar to that of other domestic animals, and there was no statistically significant difference between the equal regions measured or in terms of their height, however, there was variation between two different structures (greater and lesser curvature). It was concluded that the stomachs of mocós are anatomically similar to those of other domestic monogastrics and rodents already studied.