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Background: The navicular syndrome may be associated with alterations in other podotrochlear apparatus components,such as the deep digital flexor tendon, collareral sesamoid and distal sesamoid ligaments, podotrochlear bursa and distalsesamoid bone. However, the clinical significance and nature of these changes are not well understood, many of descriptive reports about distal sesamoid bone lesions are rarely accompanied by a complete and comprehensive comparisonwith animals of the control group. The aim of this study was to described histologically findings of the podrotrochlearapparatus components, allowing the understanding of the inserts and their microscopic appearance, thus providing thefuture recognize of their alterations.Materials, Methods & Results: Fourteen samples of the podotrochlear apparatus were taken out of 44 equine thoracic limbsspecimens, separated at the radiocarpal joint of Crioulo and Thoroughbred horses, with an average age of 6.0-year-old,coming from a private clinic in southern Brazil. The thoracic limbs specimens were refrigerated at 4ºC at the clinic and thenthey were sent to the University Federal of Santa Maria (UFSM). Once at the University laboratory, the specimens weredissected to isolate the podotrochlear apparatus from each one. Subsequently, transversal and longitudinal samples fromthe distal sesamoid bone, deep digital flexor tendo, distal sesamoid ligament, colateral sesamoid ligament, were collectedand podotrochlear bursa which were processed at the Veterinary Pathology Laboratory of the UFSM and University Federalof Santa Catarina (UFSC). The tissues samples were fixed in a 10% formaldehyde solution for 14 days and routinely processed for histology. The samples were sectioned at 3 µm and stained using the hematoxylin-eosin (H-E) routine method.The bone samples, after fixation, underwent a decalcified process in a formic acid-sodium citrate aqueous...(AU)
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Animals , Sesamoid Bones/anatomy & histology , Sesamoid Bones/pathology , Wrist Joint , Tendons/anatomy & histology , Horses/anatomy & histology , Ultrasonography/veterinary , Radiography/veterinaryABSTRACT
Background: The navicular syndrome may be associated with alterations in other podotrochlear apparatus components,such as the deep digital flexor tendon, collareral sesamoid and distal sesamoid ligaments, podotrochlear bursa and distalsesamoid bone. However, the clinical significance and nature of these changes are not well understood, many of descriptive reports about distal sesamoid bone lesions are rarely accompanied by a complete and comprehensive comparisonwith animals of the control group. The aim of this study was to described histologically findings of the podrotrochlearapparatus components, allowing the understanding of the inserts and their microscopic appearance, thus providing thefuture recognize of their alterations.Materials, Methods & Results: Fourteen samples of the podotrochlear apparatus were taken out of 44 equine thoracic limbsspecimens, separated at the radiocarpal joint of Crioulo and Thoroughbred horses, with an average age of 6.0-year-old,coming from a private clinic in southern Brazil. The thoracic limbs specimens were refrigerated at 4ºC at the clinic and thenthey were sent to the University Federal of Santa Maria (UFSM). Once at the University laboratory, the specimens weredissected to isolate the podotrochlear apparatus from each one. Subsequently, transversal and longitudinal samples fromthe distal sesamoid bone, deep digital flexor tendo, distal sesamoid ligament, colateral sesamoid ligament, were collectedand podotrochlear bursa which were processed at the Veterinary Pathology Laboratory of the UFSM and University Federalof Santa Catarina (UFSC). The tissues samples were fixed in a 10% formaldehyde solution for 14 days and routinely processed for histology. The samples were sectioned at 3 µm and stained using the hematoxylin-eosin (H-E) routine method.The bone samples, after fixation, underwent a decalcified process in a formic acid-sodium citrate aqueous...
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Animals , Wrist Joint , Horses/anatomy & histology , Sesamoid Bones/anatomy & histology , Sesamoid Bones/pathology , Tendons/anatomy & histology , Radiography/veterinary , Ultrasonography/veterinaryABSTRACT
Background: Passive immunity acquired by colostrum ingestion is essential to prevent neonatal infections. Failure ofpassive transfer (FPT) of maternal immunity occurs in foals that fail to absorb enough immunoglobulins within 24 h afterbirth. Foals with FPT are at increased risk of infections and death. Serum samples from neonatal foals might be examinedfor FPT using the zinc sulphate turbidity (ZST) test. The aim of this study was to investigate the accuracy of the ZST test,performed at two different times after first suckling (12 and 18 h), to detect FPT in newborn foals. The effect of temperatureon the turbidity intensity resulting from the ZST reaction was also investigated.Materials, Methods & Results: Blood samples were collected from 112 newborn foals at 12 h after the first colostrumintake. In 36 foals, additional serum samples were collected at 18 h after first colostrum intake. The serum samples weretested with the ZST test and, later, in the laboratory setting, the ZST test was repeated. The IgG levels were measured bysingle radial immunodiffusion (SRID), which was used as the reference method. The standard solution used for the interpretation of results had a turbidity corresponding to approximately 800 mg/dL of immunoglobulins (IgG). The mean IgG concentration measured at 12 and 18 h after the first colostrum intake was analyzed using the t-test for paired samples.Values of absorbance of ZST test under different temperatures were analyzed using a one-way analysis of variance, andmeans were compared using the Tukey test. The relationship between the temperature of the solution and absorbance wasdetermined using the Pearsons correlation coefficient. Based on SRID results, 12 foals (10.7%) had serum IgG concentration < 400 mg and 26 foals (23.2%) had IgG levels between 400 and 800 mg/dL. Serum levels of IgG determined bySRID in 36 foals were similar (P > 0.05) between 12 h (943.9 ± 508.6 mg/dL) and 18 h (975.9 ± 525.6 mg/dL)...(AU)
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Animals , Horses/immunology , Zinc Sulfate , Animals, Newborn/immunology , Immunity, Maternally-Acquired , Immunoglobulin G , Immunologic Tests/veterinary , ColostrumABSTRACT
Background: Passive immunity acquired by colostrum ingestion is essential to prevent neonatal infections. Failure ofpassive transfer (FPT) of maternal immunity occurs in foals that fail to absorb enough immunoglobulins within 24 h afterbirth. Foals with FPT are at increased risk of infections and death. Serum samples from neonatal foals might be examinedfor FPT using the zinc sulphate turbidity (ZST) test. The aim of this study was to investigate the accuracy of the ZST test,performed at two different times after first suckling (12 and 18 h), to detect FPT in newborn foals. The effect of temperatureon the turbidity intensity resulting from the ZST reaction was also investigated.Materials, Methods & Results: Blood samples were collected from 112 newborn foals at 12 h after the first colostrumintake. In 36 foals, additional serum samples were collected at 18 h after first colostrum intake. The serum samples weretested with the ZST test and, later, in the laboratory setting, the ZST test was repeated. The IgG levels were measured bysingle radial immunodiffusion (SRID), which was used as the reference method. The standard solution used for the interpretation of results had a turbidity corresponding to approximately 800 mg/dL of immunoglobulins (IgG). The mean IgG concentration measured at 12 and 18 h after the first colostrum intake was analyzed using the t-test for paired samples.Values of absorbance of ZST test under different temperatures were analyzed using a one-way analysis of variance, andmeans were compared using the Tukey test. The relationship between the temperature of the solution and absorbance wasdetermined using the Pearsons correlation coefficient. Based on SRID results, 12 foals (10.7%) had serum IgG concentration 0.05) between 12 h (943.9 ± 508.6 mg/dL) and 18 h (975.9 ± 525.6 mg/dL)...
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Animals , Animals, Newborn/immunology , Horses/immunology , Immunity, Maternally-Acquired , Immunoglobulin G , Zinc Sulfate , Colostrum , Immunologic Tests/veterinaryABSTRACT
The agreement between subjective and objective evaluation methods was studied to identify claudication in the pelvic limbs of horses before and after flexion tests were performed. Twenty-nine horses were equipped with a wireless system of inertial sensors and evaluated during seven times while trotting. Videos were recorded to be evaluated by three veterinarians, with different levels of experience, to evaluate the agreement between the two different methods and between the evaluators. The evaluators and the objective evaluation had a low rate of agreement, with the exception of moderate agreement between the objective evaluation and evaluator 1 to identify lameness after the left total flexion and moderate agreement in evaluating the response to the tests, between objective evaluation and evaluator 2, after rightdistal flexion. This shows that there was a low agreement among the evaluators and between them and the objective evaluation for identifying lameness, measuring the degree of lameness and the response to the flexion tests.
A concordância entre métodos de avaliação subjetiva e objetiva foi estudada para identificar claudicação nos membros pélvicos antes e após a realização dos testes de flexão. Vinte e nove cavalos foram equipados com um sistema de sensores inerciais sem fio e avaliados durante sete momentos enquanto troteavam. Vídeos foram gravados para serem avaliados por três veterinários com diferentes níveis de experiência, a fim de avaliar a concordância entre os dois métodos diferentes e entre os avaliadores. Os avaliadores e a avaliação objetiva tiveram uma baixa taxa de concordância, com exceção de uma moderada concordância entre avaliação objetiva e avaliador 1 para identificar claudicação após o teste de flexão total esquerdo e uma moderada concordância na avaliação da resposta aos testes, entre avaliação objetiva e avaliador 2, apóso teste de flexão distal direito. Isso demonstra que houve uma baixa concordância entre os avaliadores e entre estes e a avaliação objetiva para identificação da claudicação, mensuração do grau de claudicação e resposta aos testes de flexão.
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This report described clinical, epidemiological, and pathological aspects of ischemic myelopathy caused by fibrocartilaginous embolism (FCE) in a 10-year-old, mixed breed gelding. Clinically, the horse presented acute hind limbs paralysis, with a clinical course of approximately 24 hours. At necropsy, no gross lesions were observed. Cross-sections of the spinal cord revealed focally extensive areas of malacia from the T10 to L4 segments. Focally extensive areas of liquefactive necrosis involving the gray matter and adjacent white matter were observed on histologic sections. The lumen of multiple blood vessels in the periphery of the necrotic areas was occluded by fibrocartilaginous emboli that strongly stained with alcian blue. Clinical signs, gross necropsy, and histological findings observed in this case were identical to those described in the literature for ischemic myelopathy caused by FCE in the horse and other species.(AU)
Este relato descreve os aspectos epidemiológicos, clínicos e anatomopatológicos de um caso de mielopatia isquêmica por embolismo fibrocartilaginoso (FCE) em um equino, macho castrado, sem raça definida, com 10 anos de idade. Clinicamente, o equino apresentou paralisia aguda dos membros pélvicos com evolução de aproximadamente 24 horas. Na necropsia não foram observadas alterações. Após serem realizados vários cortes transversais na medula espinhal, observou-se área focalmente extensa de malacia entre o segmento T10 até L4. Histologicamente haviam áreas focalmente extensas de necrose de liquefação envolvendo a substância cinzenta e a substância branca adjacente. Múltiplos vasos sanguíneos da periferia das áreas de necrose estavam ocluídos por êmbolos fibrocartilaginosos, que reagiram fortemente pela técnica de azul alciano. Os sinais clínicos, as lesões macroscópicas e os achados histológicos observados neste caso, são idênticos aos descritos na literatura para FCE em equinos e nas demais espécies.(AU)
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Animals , Embolism/veterinary , Fibrocartilage/pathology , Horses , Spinal Cord Ischemia/complications , Spinal Cord Ischemia/veterinary , Spinal Cord Diseases/complications , Spinal Cord Diseases/veterinary , Nervous System Diseases/veterinaryABSTRACT
Background: The injury repair process in tendons and ligaments includes different phases such as inflammation, neovascularization, fibroblast proliferation and fibrosis. Collagen type and tissue characteristics of tendon and ligament repair are described such as type collagen differentiation and properties of the scars tissue. The degeneration of articular cartilage when, characterized by loss of the articular layers associated of the decreased of proteoglycans. The aim of this study is to describe by histochemistry techniques the characteristics of tissue scar, collagen type in the repair process of tendons and ligaments, as well as articular cartilage degeneration.Materials, Methods & Results: Tissue samples of equine tendons, ligaments and articular cartilage of the metacarpophalangeal joint region were evaluated by ultrasonography, macroscopically and prepared for routine histopathology (H&E staining). The inclusion criterion of the samples in this study was based on the presence of lesions characterized in H&E stain as fibroplasia, neovascularization, collagenolysis, chondroid metaplasia in tendons and ligaments and fibrillation and cartilaginous eburnation lesions in the articular cartilage samples. The Massons trichrome, Picrosirius red and Alcian blue staining techniques were also performed in addition to H&E. Pathologic findings in the tendons and ligaments included fibroplasia, collagenolysis, chondroid metaplasia and lymphohistioplasmacytic inflammation. Tendons and ligaments scars were composed of type III collagen but there was also some type I collagen. Fiber alignment of tendons and ligaments in the reorganization tissue was not flawless and the fiber appearance was characterized by a lack of the fiber crimp and parallelism. The fibroplasia was characterized by endotendinous tickening areas associated with the presence of loose connective tissue.[...]
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Animals , Cartilage, Articular/anatomy & histology , Cartilage, Articular/chemistry , Horses , Ligaments/anatomy & histology , Ligaments/chemistry , Tendons/anatomy & histology , Tendons/chemistry , Histological Techniques/methodsABSTRACT
Background: The injury repair process in tendons and ligaments includes different phases such as inflammation, neovascularization, fibroblast proliferation and fibrosis. Collagen type and tissue characteristics of tendon and ligament repair are described such as type collagen differentiation and properties of the scars tissue. The degeneration of articular cartilage when, characterized by loss of the articular layers associated of the decreased of proteoglycans. The aim of this study is to describe by histochemistry techniques the characteristics of tissue scar, collagen type in the repair process of tendons and ligaments, as well as articular cartilage degeneration.Materials, Methods & Results: Tissue samples of equine tendons, ligaments and articular cartilage of the metacarpophalangeal joint region were evaluated by ultrasonography, macroscopically and prepared for routine histopathology (H&E staining). The inclusion criterion of the samples in this study was based on the presence of lesions characterized in H&E stain as fibroplasia, neovascularization, collagenolysis, chondroid metaplasia in tendons and ligaments and fibrillation and cartilaginous eburnation lesions in the articular cartilage samples. The Massons trichrome, Picrosirius red and Alcian blue staining techniques were also performed in addition to H&E. Pathologic findings in the tendons and ligaments included fibroplasia, collagenolysis, chondroid metaplasia and lymphohistioplasmacytic inflammation. Tendons and ligaments scars were composed of type III collagen but there was also some type I collagen. Fiber alignment of tendons and ligaments in the reorganization tissue was not flawless and the fiber appearance was characterized by a lack of the fiber crimp and parallelism. The fibroplasia was characterized by endotendinous tickening areas associated with the presence of loose connective tissue.[...](AU)
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Animals , Horses , Tendons/anatomy & histology , Tendons/chemistry , Ligaments/anatomy & histology , Ligaments/chemistry , Cartilage, Articular/anatomy & histology , Cartilage, Articular/chemistry , Histological Techniques/methodsABSTRACT
In this preliminary study, a new equine platelet-rich plasma (PRP) cryopreservation protocol was evaluated. PRP was obtained by a double centrifugation technique of whole blood collected from 8 adult healthy ponies. A fresh sample of PRP was analyzed for total platelet count, mean platelet volume (MPV), and platelet morphology. Upon morphological evaluation, 200 platelets were counted using a differential interference contrast microscope with a 40x phase objective and classified as activated (with pseudopodia), inactivated (normal discoid shape), or uncertain state (spherical shape, without pseudopodia). Two other PRP samples, one containing DMSO as a cryoprotectant and the other without DMSO, were stored in a mechanical freezer at 80ºC. After 14 days, the frozen samples were thawed and submitted to the same analysis as described above. The fresh PRP showed a platelet count of 830 (±95.3) x103 uL-1, an MPV of 5.2 (±0.07) fL, and composed of 4% activated platelets. There was no significant difference in platelet count, MPV, and activated platelets between fresh and 6% DMSO frozen PRP samples (617.9±65.5x103uL-1; 5.3±0.06fL; 9.5%) (p > 0.05). On the other hand, samples frozen without DMSO showed a significantly lower platelet count (519.6±66.1x103uL-1), higher MPV (5.7±0.08fL), and more activated platelets (13.9%) than the other groups (p 0.05). The 6% DMSO was able to...(AU)
Neste estudo preliminar, um novo protocolo de criopreservação de plasma rico em plaquetas (PRP) de equinos foi avaliado. O PRP foi obtido através de dupla centrifugação do sangue total coletado de oito pôneis clinicamente saudáveis. Uma amostra de PRP fresco foi analisada quanto ao número total de plaquetas, volume plaquetário médio (VPM) e morfologia plaquetária. Na avaliação morfológica 200 plaquetas foram contadas utilizando um microscópio com contraste de fase com objetiva de 40x e classificadas como ativadas (com pseudópodes), inativas (forma discóide normal) ou estado incerto (forma esférica, mas sem peseudópodes). Duas outras amostras de PRP foram armazenadas em um freezer mecânico a 80oC, uma contendo dimetil sulfóxido (DMSO) como crioprotetor e outra sem DMSO. Após 14 dias as amostras congeladas foram descongeladas e submetidas às mesmas avaliações das amostras frescas. O PRP fresco apresentou contagem plaquetária de 830 (±95,3) x103 ?L 1, VPM 5,2 (±0,07) fL e 4% de plaquetas ativadas. Não houve diferença na contagem plaquetária, VPM e plaquetas ativadas entre as amostras de PRP frescas e congeladas com 6% de DMSO (617,9±65,5x103 uL-1; 5,3±0,06fL; 9,5%) (p > 0,05). Por outro lado, as amostras congeladas sem DMSO apresentaram uma contagem de plaquetas significativamente menor (519,6±66,1x103 u-1), maior VPM (5,7±0,08fL) e mais plaquetas ativadas (13,9%) do que os...(AU)
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Animals , Horses/embryology , Cryopreservation/methods , Dimethyl Sulfoxide , Platelet-Rich PlasmaABSTRACT
In this preliminary study, a new equine platelet-rich plasma (PRP) cryopreservation protocol was evaluated. PRP was obtained by a double centrifugation technique of whole blood collected from 8 adult healthy ponies. A fresh sample of PRP was analyzed for total platelet count, mean platelet volume (MPV), and platelet morphology. Upon morphological evaluation, 200 platelets were counted using a differential interference contrast microscope with a 40x phase objective and classified as activated (with pseudopodia), inactivated (normal discoid shape), or uncertain state (spherical shape, without pseudopodia). Two other PRP samples, one containing DMSO as a cryoprotectant and the other without DMSO, were stored in a mechanical freezer at 80ºC. After 14 days, the frozen samples were thawed and submitted to the same analysis as described above. The fresh PRP showed a platelet count of 830 (±95.3) x103 uL-1, an MPV of 5.2 (±0.07) fL, and composed of 4% activated platelets. There was no significant difference in platelet count, MPV, and activated platelets between fresh and 6% DMSO frozen PRP samples (617.9±65.5x103uL-1; 5.3±0.06fL; 9.5%) (p > 0.05). On the other hand, samples frozen without DMSO showed a significantly lower platelet count (519.6±66.1x103uL-1), higher MPV (5.7±0.08fL), and more activated platelets (13.9%) than the other groups (p 0.05). The 6% DMSO was able to...
Neste estudo preliminar, um novo protocolo de criopreservação de plasma rico em plaquetas (PRP) de equinos foi avaliado. O PRP foi obtido através de dupla centrifugação do sangue total coletado de oito pôneis clinicamente saudáveis. Uma amostra de PRP fresco foi analisada quanto ao número total de plaquetas, volume plaquetário médio (VPM) e morfologia plaquetária. Na avaliação morfológica 200 plaquetas foram contadas utilizando um microscópio com contraste de fase com objetiva de 40x e classificadas como ativadas (com pseudópodes), inativas (forma discóide normal) ou estado incerto (forma esférica, mas sem peseudópodes). Duas outras amostras de PRP foram armazenadas em um freezer mecânico a 80oC, uma contendo dimetil sulfóxido (DMSO) como crioprotetor e outra sem DMSO. Após 14 dias as amostras congeladas foram descongeladas e submetidas às mesmas avaliações das amostras frescas. O PRP fresco apresentou contagem plaquetária de 830 (±95,3) x103 ?L 1, VPM 5,2 (±0,07) fL e 4% de plaquetas ativadas. Não houve diferença na contagem plaquetária, VPM e plaquetas ativadas entre as amostras de PRP frescas e congeladas com 6% de DMSO (617,9±65,5x103 uL-1; 5,3±0,06fL; 9,5%) (p > 0,05). Por outro lado, as amostras congeladas sem DMSO apresentaram uma contagem de plaquetas significativamente menor (519,6±66,1x103 u-1), maior VPM (5,7±0,08fL) e mais plaquetas ativadas (13,9%) do que os...
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Animals , Horses/embryology , Cryopreservation/methods , Dimethyl Sulfoxide , Platelet-Rich PlasmaABSTRACT
A 4-year-old Criollo stallion was presented at the equine clinic of veterinary hospital of the Federal University of Santa Maria, RS, with a 30-day history of progressive weight loss, anemia and swelling of the forelimbs and face. Physical examination revealed that the swelling was firm and had a bone-like consistency, also radiographs showed extensive periosteal proliferation on the forelimb long bones that suggested hypertrophic osteopathy (Marie´s disease). Physical examinations identified no respiratory findings. However, during ultrasound examination, superficial lung disease was identified. The animal was treated with antibiotics and nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs for 12 days. Due to a complete lack of response to this treatment, the horse was euthanized. At necropsy several granulomatous lesions were identified in the thorax, abdomen and testicular tunics. Bony proliferation was evident on many bones of the appendicular skeleton and face. Based on these findings the diagnosis of hypertrophic osteopathy associated with sarcoidosis was established. It is important to perform a thorough clinical examination and include hypertrophic osteopathy in the differential diagnosis of diseases that are accompanied by swelling of the face and limbs as edema from various causes, fibrous osteodystrophy, for example. Key words: Pulmonary. Periosteal. Sarcoidosis. Pathology
Um garanhão Crioulo, 4 anos de idade, foi atendido na clínica de equinos do hospital veterinário da Universidade Federal de Santa Maria, RS, com histórico de emagrecimento progressivo há 30 dias, anemia e aumento de volume dos membros torácicos e da face. O exame físico revelou que o aumento de volume era firme e apresentava consistência óssea. Radiografias também mostraram extensa proliferação periosteal nos ossos longos dos membros anteriores, o que sugeriu a osteopatia hipertrófica (doença de Marie). Os exames físicos não identificaram alteração respiratória. No entanto, durante o exame ultrassonográfico, foi identificada doença pulmonar superficial. O animal foi tratado com antibióticos e anti-inflamatórios não esteróides durante 12 dias. Devido a uma completa falta de resposta ao tratamento, o cavalo foi sacrificado. Durante a necropsia, várias lesões granulomatosas foram identificadas no tórax, abdômen e túnicas testiculares. Proliferação óssea era evidente em vários ossos do esqueleto apendicular e da face. Com base nestes resultados o diagnóstico de osteopatia hipertrófica associada à sarcoidose foi estabelecido. É importante realizar um exame clínico completo e incluir a osteopatia hipertrófica no diagnóstico diferencial de enfermidades que vêm acompanhadas de aumento de volume da face e dos membros como edema por diversas causas e osteodistrofia fibrosa, por exemplo.
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Acute erythroid leukemia (AML M6) is a hematopoietic neoplasm frequently described in cats and mice, rarely in other animal species. This report describes a case of AML M6 in a yearling Thoroughbred filly. Clinically the horse presented marked pale mucous membranes and exercise intolerance. In addition, the owner and referring veterinarian reported a 30-day history of progressive weight loss. The CBC revealed severe anemia and leukopenia by neutropenia. Cytology evaluation obtained from bone marrow fine needle aspirates evidenced inversion of the myeloid: erythroid ratio (0.2), with 48% of the nucleated cells corresponding to rubriblasts. In addition to the gross evidence of anemia, necropsy findings consisted of splenomegaly and lymphadenomegaly. The diagnosis of AML M6B was confirmed histologically due to splenomegaly and lymphadenomegaly, secondary to neoplastic metastasization.
Leucemia eritroide aguda (LMA M6) é um neoplasia hematopoiética descrita com frequência em gatos e camundongos, mas raramente nas demais espécies de animais. Esse relato descreve um caso dessa doença em um equino, fêmea, Puro Sangue Inglês de um ano de idade. Clinicamente, o equino apresentou acentuada palidez das mucosas, intolerância ao exercício e o proprietário relatava emagrecimento progressivo. No hemograma, foi observada anemia grave e leucopenia por neutropenia. No mielograma, havia inversão da relação mieloide:eritroide (0,2) e 48% das células nucleadas da medula óssea correspondiam a rubriblastos. Na necropsia, além de evidências de anemia, havia esplenomegalia e linfadenomegalia. O diagnóstico de LMA M6B foi confirmado histologicamente e o aumento do baço e dos linfonodos foi decorrente de metastatização.
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The objective of this study was to describe the first report involving a case of equine acute myonecrosis caused by C. novyi type A with an emphasis on clinical signs, the pathological and bacteriological analysis, and molecular identification of the microorganisms as the key of the definitive diagnosis.
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Clostridium Infections/veterinary , Clostridium/classification , Clostridium/isolation & purification , Horse Diseases/diagnosis , Horse Diseases/pathology , Myositis/veterinary , Necrosis/veterinary , Animals , Clostridium Infections/diagnosis , Clostridium Infections/microbiology , Clostridium Infections/pathology , Cluster Analysis , DNA, Bacterial/chemistry , DNA, Bacterial/genetics , DNA, Ribosomal/chemistry , DNA, Ribosomal/genetics , Histocytochemistry , Horse Diseases/microbiology , Horses , Myositis/diagnosis , Myositis/microbiology , Myositis/pathology , Necrosis/diagnosis , Necrosis/microbiology , Necrosis/pathology , Phylogeny , RNA, Ribosomal, 16S/genetics , Sequence Analysis, DNAABSTRACT
The objective of this study was to describe the first report involving a case of equine acute myonecrosis caused by C. novyi type A with an emphasis on clinical signs, the pathological and bacteriological analysis, and molecular identification of the microorganisms as the key of the definitive diagnosis.(AU)
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Animals , Clostridium Infections/veterinary , Clostridium/classification , Clostridium/isolation & purification , Horse Diseases/diagnosis , Horse Diseases/pathology , Myositis/veterinary , Necrosis/veterinary , Cluster Analysis , Clostridium Infections/microbiology , Clostridium Infections/pathology , DNA, Bacterial/genetics , DNA, Ribosomal/chemistry , DNA, Ribosomal/genetics , Histocytochemistry , Horse Diseases/microbiology , Myositis/diagnosis , Myositis/microbiology , Necrosis/diagnosis , Necrosis/microbiology , Necrosis/pathology , Phylogeny , Sequence Analysis, DNAABSTRACT
A claudicação nos membros pélvicos é uma importante condição que acomete cavalos de esporte e sua localização é particularmente difícil. Os bloqueios anestésicos são importantes nesta investigação, no entanto existem limitações quanto a sensibilidade e especicidade dos resultados. A interpretação subjetiva pode ser fator limitante em alguns casos onde a resposta ao bloqueio é baixa, mas não menos importante. O conhecimento, por parte do avaliador, dos bloqueios realizados pode resultar em graus de claudicação menores nas avaliações após a realização dos bloqueios, fato este que pode ser negativo em determinadas situações. A utilização dos sensores inerciais sem o (Lameness Locator®), como forma de avaliação objetiva, na rotina de exames de claudicação pode minimizar erros de avaliação.
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There are few studies about transvaginal ultrasound-guided follicle aspiration in equine medicine regarding potential complications to future fertility of aspirated mares. In order to evaluate the effect of follicular aspiration on subsequent fertility in mares, two experiments were conducted. In Experiment I, fifteen Criollo mares were allocated to one of three groups according to the diameter of the aspirated follicle during estrus: 25-29mm (n=4; Group 1); 30-34mm (n=6; Group 2); > 35mm (n=5; Group 3) and control group (n=15; Group 4). In Experiment II, the follicular aspiration was attempted in twenty-five mares during diestrous, when at least four follicles (> 5mm) were seen in the transrectal ultrasonography of both ovaries. All visible follicles, between 4 and 8 mm, were aspirated. Thirty-one mares served as control. In Experiments I and II, the pregnancy rates in the following cycle after aspiration were 75.0% (Group 1), 83.3% (Group 2), 60.0% (Group 3), and 73.3% (Group 4 - Control); and 76.0% in the aspirated diestrous group and 77.4% in the control group (non aspirated), respectively. On both experiments, pregnancy rates were similar (P>0.05) in treated and control mares. The results of this study show that the conception rates of the first estrus period following follicular aspiration are not affected by the procedure.
Há poucos estudos sobre aspiração folicular transvaginal guiada por ultrassom na medicina equina abordando complicações futuras na fertilidade das éguas aspiradas. Com o objetivo de avaliar o efeito da aspiração folicular na fertilidade das éguas, foram conduzidos dois experimentos. No experimento I, 15 éguas da raça Crioula foram distribuídas em três grupos de acordo com o diâmetro do folículo aspirado durante o estro: 25-29mm (n=4; grupo 1); 30-34mm (n=6; grupo 2); > 35mm (n=5; grupo 3) e grupo controle (n=15; grupo 4). No experimento II, a aspiração folicular foi realizada em 25 éguas durante o diestro quando pelo menos 4 folículos (>5mm) foram observados na ultrassonografia transretal em ambos os ovários. Foram aspirados todos os folículos visíveis, entre 4 e 8 mm. Trinta e uma éguas serviram como controle. No experimento I, a taxa de prenhez no ciclo seguinte a aspiração foi de 75% (grupo 1), 83,3% (grupo 2), 60% (grupo 3), e 73,3% (grupo 4). No experimento II foi de 76% no grupo aspirado e 77,4% no grupo controle (não aspirado). Em ambos os experimentos, as taxas de prenhez foram similares (P>0,05). Os resultados mostram que a taxa de concepção no primeiro ciclo após a aspiração folicular não é afetada pelo procedimento.
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A claudicação nos membros pélvicos é uma importante condição que acomete cavalos de esporte e sua localização é particularmente difícil. Os bloqueios anestésicos são importantes nesta investigação, no entanto existem limitações quanto a sensibilidade e especicidade dos resultados. A interpretação subjetiva pode ser fator limitante em alguns casos onde a resposta ao bloqueio é baixa, mas não menos importante. O conhecimento, por parte do avaliador, dos bloqueios realizados pode resultar em graus de claudicação menores nas avaliações após a realização dos bloqueios, fato este que pode ser negativo em determinadas situações. A utilização dos sensores inerciais sem o (Lameness Locator®), como forma de avaliação objetiva, na rotina de exames de claudicação pode minimizar erros de avaliação.
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The objective of this study was to describe the first report involving a case of equine acute myonecrosis caused by C. novyi type A with an emphasis on clinical signs, the pathological and bacteriological analysis, and molecular identification of the microorganisms as the key of the definitive diagnosis.
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Animals , Clostridium Infections/veterinary , Clostridium/classification , Clostridium/isolation & purification , Horse Diseases/diagnosis , Horse Diseases/pathology , Myositis/veterinary , Necrosis/veterinary , Cluster Analysis , Clostridium Infections/diagnosis , Clostridium Infections/microbiology , Clostridium Infections/pathology , DNA, Bacterial/chemistry , DNA, Bacterial/genetics , DNA, Ribosomal/chemistry , DNA, Ribosomal/genetics , Histocytochemistry , Horses , Horse Diseases/microbiology , Myositis/diagnosis , Myositis/microbiology , Myositis/pathology , Necrosis/diagnosis , Necrosis/microbiology , Necrosis/pathology , Phylogeny , /genetics , Sequence Analysis, DNAABSTRACT
This study aimed to analyze the clinical and radiographic profile of Criollo horses affected by chronic laminitis brought to the Equine Clinic between 2010 and 2011. Medical records, daily clinical evaluations and radiographic studies were analyzed. Data of nine horses, 55.6% (5/9) females and 44.4% (4/9) intact males with a mean age 8.6±5.9 years and 104.2±91.7 days of hospitalization were included. Laminitis occurred on all four limbs on 22.2% (2/9), while 77.8% (7/9) occurred only on the forelimbs. One out of nine cases laminites was due to endotoxemia (11.1%), 44.4% (4/9) was related to equine metabolic syndrome and on 44.4% (4/9) the cause could not be determined. Sinking of third phalanx 20mm identified on radiographic studies occurred on 66.7% (6/9) horses. Only 11.1% (1/9) of the animals presented unilateral sinking of the third phalanx. Sinking of the third phalanx was not correlated with the degree of lameness. Rotation of the distal phalanx (5.5°) on at least one member was observed in 66.7% (6/9). There was a positive correlation of the third phalanx rotation degree and the lameness degree (0.1r 0.5; P 0.05). Two patients (22.2%) required tenotomy of the deep digital flexor tendon. Insulin resistance was the predisposing cause laminitis most common in this study. Supportive therapy, intensive nursing care, corrective trimming and shoeing provided a high survival rate after discharge so that the animals could be kept comfortable without pain medication.
Este estudo visou analisar o perfil clínico e radiológico de cavalos crioulos com laminite crônica internados na Clínica de Equinos no período de 2010 a 2011. A partir das fichas de registro, avaliações clínicas diárias e estudos radiográficos, foram computados nove equinos, cinco fêmeas e quatro machos, com idade média de 8,6±5,9 anos e período médio de internação de 104,2±91,7 dias. As fêmeas representaram 55,6% (5/9) da casuística, enquanto os machos inteiros representaram 44,4% (4/9); 22,2% (2/9) dos animais apresentaram laminite nos quatro membros, enquanto 77,8% (7/9) apresentaram laminite apenas nos membros anteriores. Quanto às causas da laminite, 11,1% foram decorrentes de endotoxemia (1/9), 44,4% (4/9) de síndrome metabólica equina e, em 44,4% (4/9), não foi possível determinar a origem. Afundamento 20mm da terceira falange ocorreu em 66,7% (6/9) dos animais. Apenas 11,1% (1/9) dos animais apresentaram afundamento distal unilateral. Não houve correlação entre o afundamento da coluna óssea e o grau de claudicação. Dos nove animais deste estudo, 66,7% (6/9) apresentaram rotação 5.5° em pelo menos um dos membros. Quanto maior o grau de rotação, maior o grau de claudicação (0.1r 0.5; P 0.05). Dois pacientes (22,2%) foram submetidos à tenotomia do flexor digital profundo. A resistência à insulina foi a causa predisponente a laminite mais comum neste estudo. As terapias de suporte, cuidados intensivos de enfermagem, casqueamento e ferrageamento corretivos resultaram em alta taxa de sobrevivência, permitindo que, após a alta, os animais pudessem ser mantidos com conforto sem uso de medicação.
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This study aimed to analyze the clinical and radiographic profile of Criollo horses affected by chronic laminitis brought to the Equine Clinic between 2010 and 2011. Medical records, daily clinical evaluations and radiographic studies were analyzed. Data of nine horses, 55.6% (5/9) females and 44.4% (4/9) intact males with a mean age 8.6±5.9 years and 104.2±91.7 days of hospitalization were included. Laminitis occurred on all four limbs on 22.2% (2/9), while 77.8% (7/9) occurred only on the forelimbs. One out of nine cases laminites was due to endotoxemia (11.1%), 44.4% (4/9) was related to equine metabolic syndrome and on 44.4% (4/9) the cause could not be determined. Sinking of third phalanx 20mm identified on radiographic studies occurred on 66.7% (6/9) horses. Only 11.1% (1/9) of the animals presented unilateral sinking of the third phalanx. Sinking of the third phalanx was not correlated with the degree of lameness. Rotation of the distal phalanx (5.5°) on at least one member was observed in 66.7% (6/9). There was a positive correlation of the third phalanx rotation degree and the lameness degree (0.1r 0.5; P 0.05). Two patients (22.2%) required tenotomy of the deep digital flexor tendon. Insulin resistance was the predisposing cause laminitis most common in this study. Supportive therapy, intensive nursing care, corrective trimming and shoeing provided a high survival rate after discharge so that the animals could be kept comfortable without pain medication.
Este estudo visou analisar o perfil clínico e radiológico de cavalos crioulos com laminite crônica internados na Clínica de Equinos no período de 2010 a 2011. A partir das fichas de registro, avaliações clínicas diárias e estudos radiográficos, foram computados nove equinos, cinco fêmeas e quatro machos, com idade média de 8,6±5,9 anos e período médio de internação de 104,2±91,7 dias. As fêmeas representaram 55,6% (5/9) da casuística, enquanto os machos inteiros representaram 44,4% (4/9); 22,2% (2/9) dos animais apresentaram laminite nos quatro membros, enquanto 77,8% (7/9) apresentaram laminite apenas nos membros anteriores. Quanto às causas da laminite, 11,1% foram decorrentes de endotoxemia (1/9), 44,4% (4/9) de síndrome metabólica equina e, em 44,4% (4/9), não foi possível determinar a origem. Afundamento 20mm da terceira falange ocorreu em 66,7% (6/9) dos animais. Apenas 11,1% (1/9) dos animais apresentaram afundamento distal unilateral. Não houve correlação entre o afundamento da coluna óssea e o grau de claudicação. Dos nove animais deste estudo, 66,7% (6/9) apresentaram rotação 5.5° em pelo menos um dos membros. Quanto maior o grau de rotação, maior o grau de claudicação (0.1r 0.5; P 0.05). Dois pacientes (22,2%) foram submetidos à tenotomia do flexor digital profundo. A resistência à insulina foi a causa predisponente a laminite mais comum neste estudo. As terapias de suporte, cuidados intensivos de enfermagem, casqueamento e ferrageamento corretivos resultaram em alta taxa de sobrevivência, permitindo que, após a alta, os animais pudessem ser mantidos com conforto sem uso de medicação.