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Arq. bras. med. vet. zootec ; 64(5): 1101-1108, out. 2012. ilus
Article in Portuguese | LILACS | ID: lil-655878

ABSTRACT

Relataram-se o quadro clínico, o diagnóstico, o tratamento e o acompanhamento de um cão com ureterocele ectópica e hidronefrose/hidroureter associados. Após as informações obtidas nos exames laboratoriais e de diagnóstico por imagem, o animal foi submetido à ureterocelectomia e à neoureterostomia. O cão apresentou evolução favorável após a conduta terapêutica. Apesar de pouco frequente, a ureterocele deve ser considerada como diagnóstico diferencial em animais jovens com histórico de incontinência urinária.


The clinical features, diagnosis, treatment and monitoring of a dog with an ectopic ureterocele and concomitant hydronephrosis/hydroureter were reported. After the information obtained in laboratory tests and imaging diagnosis, the animal was submitted to ureterocelectomy and neoureterostomy. The dog presented a favorable evolution after the therapy. Although infrequent, the ureterocele should be considered a differential diagnosis in young animals with history of urinary incontinence.


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Animals , Dogs , Dogs/abnormalities , Ureterocele/diagnosis , Ureterocele/urine , Ureterocele/veterinary , Ureterocele/therapy
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Braz. j. vet. res. anim. sci ; 40: 169-169, 2003.
Article in Portuguese | LILACS-Express | LILACS, VETINDEX | ID: biblio-1470584

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O artigo não apresenta resumo.

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J Am Vet Med Assoc ; 215(9): 1283-7, 1999 Nov 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-10553438

ABSTRACT

OBJECTIVE: To determine effects of i.v. administration of hypertonic saline (7.5% NaCl) solution with 6% dextran 70 (HSSD) or isotonic saline (0.9% NaCl) solution (ISS) to dogs with septic shock secondary to pyometra. DESIGN: Prospective, randomized, clinical study. ANIMALS: 14 client-owned dogs with septic shock secondary to pyometra. PROCEDURE: Prior to emergency ovariohysterectomy, catheters were placed in pulmonary and femoral arteries of each dog to evaluate hemodynamic and oxygenation status. Immediately prior to surgery, 7 dogs received HSSD (4 ml/kg [1.82 ml/lb] of body weight, i.v.) and 7 dogs received ISS (32 ml/kg [14.54 ml/lb], i.v.) during a 5-minute period. Measurements of hemodynamic and oxygenation variables were obtained before and 5 and 20 minutes after administration of fluids. RESULTS: Mean arterial pressure (MAP) increased significantly 5 and 20 minutes after administration of HSSD, whereas ISS did not affect MAP. However, cardiac output, cardiac index, and oxygen delivery increased and hematocrit decreased after both treatments. Oxygen consumption and extraction rate and degree of acidosis did not improve after either treatment. CONCLUSIONS AND CLINICAL RELEVANCE: Intravenous administration of small volumes of HSSD to dogs with septic shock secondary to pyometra resulted in improvement of hemodynamic and oxygenation status. Although cardiac output, cardiac index, and oxygen delivery improved after administration of a volume of ISS equal to 8 times that of HSSD, MAP increased to > 80 mm Hg only after treatment with HSSD. Administration of HSSD may be an effective treatment for septic shock in dogs.


Subject(s)
Dextrans/therapeutic use , Dog Diseases/drug therapy , Plasma Substitutes/therapeutic use , Shock, Septic/veterinary , Sodium Chloride/therapeutic use , Uterine Diseases/veterinary , Animals , Blood Pressure , Cardiac Output , Dog Diseases/etiology , Dog Diseases/surgery , Dogs , Female , Hypertonic Solutions , Hysterectomy/veterinary , Isotonic Solutions , Ovariectomy/veterinary , Oxygen/metabolism , Prospective Studies , Shock, Septic/drug therapy , Shock, Septic/etiology , Sodium Chloride/administration & dosage , Suppuration/complications , Suppuration/veterinary , Urination , Uterine Diseases/complications , Uterine Diseases/surgery
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