Medicina Veterinária
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Trabalho acadêmico ou acadêmico é o texto (em sentido lato ou estrito) resultado de algum dos diversos processos ligados à produção e transmissão de conhecimento executados no âmbito das instituições ensino, pesquisa e extensão universitária, formalmente reconhecidas para o exercício dessas atividades.
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A UNIFEOB mantém uma política de pesquisa que tem como objetivo orientar as ações desenvolvidas nesse campo do conhecimento. As pesquisas têm alicerce em princípios e critérios de produção de conhecimento científico e tecnológico, seguindo normas éticas de pesquisa em seres humanos e animais e dissociada do ensino e da extensão. As atividades convergem com as diretrizes nacionais, visando o desenvolvimento sustentável social, econômico e ambiental.
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Item Correção de laceração perineal de terceiro grau em égua: revisão de literatura(Centro Universitário da Fundação de Ensino Octávio Bastos, 2004-09-30) FIGUEIREDO, Cristiane Leite; ABREU, Rogério Navarro de; MESQUITA, José Ricardo de Carvalho; FOZ FILHO, Roberto Pimenta de Pádua; FREITAS, Marinella Riegger deAmong the postpartum traumas in the mare, third degree perineal laceration stands out. The correction must be surgical, but it does not need to be performed immediately after the lesions occur. The lacerated tissues are swollen, necrotic and contaminated, and it is advisable to wait at least 3 to 6 weeks before undergoing reparative surgery. Numerous techniques with or without modifications have been described, but the basic principle of reconstructing a partition between the rectum and the vestibule, and the restoration of a functional perineal body has been recommended.Item Paralisia laríngea em equinos(Centro Universitário da Fundação de Ensino Octávio Bastos, 2004-09-30) SCAVACINI NETO, Ernesto; GIMENES, Francisco PeixotoLaryngeal paralysis is a condition that affects horses and is characterized by total or partial paralysis of the left or right arytenoid cartilage. This condition has a worldwide distribution affecting animals of all breeds and both sexes. The diagnosis is based on physical examination in addition to endoscopic examination of the animal's larynx, which allows the classification of the condition in four degrees according to the impairment of the visualized structures. Once the diagnosis is made, the animal must be sent to a surgical center for the surgery, which is the usual treatment in these cases.Item Broncopneunonia por Aspergillus SSP em equino: relato de caso(Fundação de Ensino Octávio Bastos, 2001-11-30) BITTENCOURT, Édina; GOIOZO, Paulo Felipe Izique; MANÇANARES, Celina de Almeida Furlanetto; DI SANTIS, Giovana G. W.; BANDARRA, Enio PedoneA 12-year-old Quarter Horse was referred to the Veterinary Pathology Service of the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine '' Octávio Bastos '', with diarrhea followed by dehydration and ataxia. Upon death, he underwent a necroscopic examination, where multiple pulmonary nodules with a caseous aspect center and bordered by a hyperemic or fibrous halo were observed. The lung was collected and histopathological examination was carried out, where lesions with granulomatous appearance and the presence of dichotomous branched hyphae were found. Through the results of macro and microscopically evaluations and the animal's history, the diagnosis of mycotic bronchopneumonia caused by Aspergillus sp was made, which usually develops by air through the inhalation of spores present in fomites and food.Item Utilização de parâmetros hematológicos e bioquímicos na avaliação de equinos submetidos a exercício de alta intensidade e longa duração(Fundação de Ensino Octávio Bastos, 2001-11-30) FRANCO, Marcelo F.; SILVA, Rodrigo C. da; MAZETTO, Fábio R.; VARZIM, Fernanda L. S. Bastos; BALIEIRO, Júlio Cesar de C.; PEREZ, ReginaIn order to evaluate possible influences of physical exercise on blood, calcium and phosphorus homeostasis, blood and blood serum samples from ten Arab and Anglo-Arabian horses, male and female, clinically healthy, were studied. of equestrian enduro. The samples were collected before the test started and after its completion. Values of calcium, phosphorus, total leukocyte count, globular volume and total protein were determined, which were subjected to analysis of variance, and when significant, the means were compared by the Tukey test. There was a statistically significant difference for phosphorus, total leukocyte count and globular volume. (P <0.01).Item Hemiplegia laríngea equina(Centro Universitário da Fundação de Ensino Octávio Bastos, 2001-11-30) GOIOZO, Paulo Felipe Izique; BANDARRA, Enio PedoneLaryngeal hemiplegia, also known as '' snoring '' is a common problem in horses, where there is paresis of the left dorsal cricoarytenoid muscle, leading the animal to inability to abduct the arytenoid cartilage and vocal folds partially obstructing the air passage in the inspiration. In endoscopy, the asymmetry of the glottis can be seen and when subjected to exercise, the vocal cords vibrate, producing the characteristic sound.Item Controle antidopagem em esportes hípicos(Fundação de Ensino Octávio Bastos, 2001-11-30) OLIVEIRA, Sylvia Bonci de; FLEURY, João JunqueiraSubstance use before equestrian competitions has been more explicit, and associations are looking for a way to curb abuse and illegality. The misuse of drugs is prohibited in order to mask defects or emphasize quality. The anti-doping test, mainly of urine, collected before and / or after the competition, is taken in two samples, one for the test and the other for the counter test. With this control, associations are able to apply fair penalties for each particular case, according to the pre-established regulation.Item Mormo nos animais domésticos(Fundação de Ensino Octávio Bastos, 2001-11-30) BONJORNO, Fernando; JACOBUCCI, Daniela Franco CarvalhoA new focus of glanders was diagnosed in horses in the states of Pernambuco and Alagoas, Brazil in 2000, through the isolation of the bacteria Burkholderia mallei in a mucopurulent exudate. Dandruff is a very infectious disease found in horses, mules and monkeys, which can be transmitted to humans. The acute form is characterized by fever and septicemia, leading the animal to death in a few days. Chronic disease can occur in horses with ulcerative nodules on the skin and nodules on the lungs and nasal cavity. Treatment is based on antibiotics such as aminoglycosides.