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Top Companion Anim Med ; 31(4): 125-129, 2016 Dec.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28317612

ABSTRACT

The objective of the study was to assess clinical alterations, electrocardiographic, hematological, biochemical, hemogasometric, electrolytic, and hormone plasma concentrations in bitches with eutocia and dystocia. Overall, 28 bitches (dystocia, n = 22 and eutocia, n = 6) were assessed. The evaluations were performed at 2 time points, M1 (1 hour prepartum-eutocia group and cesarean or clinical intervention-dystocia group) and M2 (postpartum-eutocia or dystocia group and anesthetic recovery-dystocia group). The main clinical finding was the hypothermia (mean: 36.9°C dystocia vs. 36.8°C eutocia). Sinus arrhythmia and tachycardia were the electrocardiographic parameters predominant in eutocia and sinus rhythm in dystocia group. The P wave amplitude, heart rate, creatinine concentration, hematocrit, and hemoglobin were increased in M1 (P < .05), whereas the concentration of TCO2 was higher in M2. There was an increase in P4 concentration in dystocia and total T3 concentrations were increased in M1 in both groups. Total T4 was higher in dystocia during M1 and in dystocia during M2 in eutocia than in dystocia. We concluded that at 1 hour prepartum or pre-cesarean, there is an increase in heart rate in bitches with eutocia or dystocia, and this finding was correlated to thyroid hormone concentration. P4 concentrations remained high during dystocia, and hematological and biochemical changes returned to normal after parturition. The evaluation of these parameters in pregnancy can be used as tool to prevent dystocia and consequent fetal death.


Subject(s)
Dog Diseases/blood , Dystocia/veterinary , Uterine Inertia/veterinary , Animals , Blood Gas Analysis/veterinary , Body Temperature Regulation , Dog Diseases/physiopathology , Dogs , Dystocia/blood , Dystocia/physiopathology , Electrocardiography/veterinary , Female , Heart Rate , Hormones/blood , Pregnancy , Uterine Inertia/blood , Uterine Inertia/physiopathology
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Top Companion Anim Med ; 30(1): 16-21, 2015 Mar.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26041592

ABSTRACT

Neonatal veterinarians still observe higher mortality rates among their patients than those observed among humans. Establishment of a neonatal assessment protocol is fundamental to the identification of the medical status of the neonate and the need for medical intervention. The neonatal Apgar score evaluation, which is commonly used in clinical practice, should be complemented by other methods of analysis. This study proposes, in addition to an Apgar score analysis, the evaluation of laboratory parameters and weight. We believe that knowledge of these reference values is essential for diagnosing at-risk neonates and for establishing suitable treatments.


Subject(s)
Animals, Newborn , Veterinary Medicine/methods , Animals , Animals, Newborn/physiology , Body Weight , Dogs , Female , Practice Patterns, Physicians' , Reference Values
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Rev. bras. ciênc. vet ; 22(2): 119-123, abr.-jun.2015. il.
Article in Portuguese | LILACS | ID: biblio-1008348

ABSTRACT

Relatam-se dois casos de fibroma uterino em cadela. Caso 1: cadela Poodle, 15 anos de idade, pesando 3,8 kg, nulípara, apresentando abdômen distendido, anorexia e aquiesia há quatro dias. Aos exames radiográficos e ultrassonográficos visualizou-se neoformação uterina. Caso 2: cadela Poodle de 13 anos de idade, pesando 3,0 kg, nulípara, que à palpação abdominal apresentava uma massa consistente, circular, aparentemente localizada em útero. Ao exame ultrassonográfico da cavidade abdominal, visualizou-se conteúdo uterino e presença de estrutura circular hipoecogênica em útero. Diante dos quadros clínicos, procedeu- se ovariosalpingohisterectomia (OSH) de caráter emergencial em ambos os casos e as peças cirúrgicas foram enviadas para realização de exame histopatológico, que revelou como resultado fibroma. Os pacientes retornaram dez dias após o procedimento cirúrgico com a saúde restabelecida.


Two cases of uterine fibroma in dogs are reported. Case #1: Poodle bitch, 15 years-old, 3.8kg, nulliparous, presenting distended abdomen, anorexia and aquesia for four days. Radiographic and ultrasonographic examinations evidenced uterine neoformation. Case #2: Poodle Bitch, 13 years-old, 3.0 kg, nulliparous, abdominal palpation revealed a circular hard mass, apparently involving the uterus. Abdominal ultrassonography evidenced uterine content and the presence of a circular echogenic structure inside the uterus. Emergency ovariosalpingohisterectomy (OSH) was performed in both cases and the diagnosis of uterine fibroma was given by histological examination. Patients returned ten days after the surgical procedure with restored health.


Subject(s)
Dogs , Dogs , Leiomyoma , Pathology , Uterus , Neoplasms
4.
Parasitol Res ; 111(2): 717-21, 2012 Aug.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22581344

ABSTRACT

Neospora caninum is considered in many countries as one of the key abortion agents in cattle. This study aims to investigate the parasite behavior in dairy cattle in the municipality of Avaré, SP, Brazil, where abortions frequently occur. An ELISA was performed to compare two samplings on a total of 615 animals; tests were performed in the same herds with a gap of 3 years. An increase in the percentage of reactive animals was observed, ranging from 21.6% at the first sampling to 38.9% at the second sampling. Of the 176 animals tested at both samplings, 61.93% retained a non-reactive status, 15.9% retained a reactive status, 19.88% switched from non-reactive to reactive and 2.27% switched from reactive to non-reactive. Of the 100 animals with reproductive disturbances, 50% presented anti-Neospora antibodies, thereby indicating the presence of the protozoa. When comparing cows and their respective female offspring, a predominance of horizontal infection was observed. Moreover, considering the significant percentage of animals that switched from non-reactive to reactive and the abundant presence of dogs among the herds, the N. caninum transmission may be attributed to presence of carnivores.


Subject(s)
Cattle Diseases/parasitology , Coccidiosis/veterinary , Abortion, Veterinary , Animals , Antibodies, Protozoan/blood , Brazil/epidemiology , Cattle , Cattle Diseases/epidemiology , Coccidiosis/epidemiology , Coccidiosis/parasitology , Dogs , Female , Neospora , Serologic Tests
5.
Res Vet Sci ; 86(2): 206-10, 2009 Apr.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-18783807

ABSTRACT

The aim of this study was to compare the prevalence of virulence genes in 158 Escherichia coli strains isolated from 51 clinical cases of UTIs, 52 of pyometra and from 55 fecal samples from healthy dogs by PCR. papC was found in 12 (23.5%) strains isolated from UTIs, 19 (36.5%) from pyometra and 10 (18.2%) from feces. papGII was observed in 3 (5.8%) strains from pyometra, and papGIII in 10 (19.6%) from UTIs, 15 (28.8%) from pyometra and 9 (16.4%) from feces. sfaS was detected in 22 (43.1%) strains from UTIs, 24 (46.1%) from pyometra and 19 (34.5%) from feces. hlyA was observed in 17 (33.3%) strains from UTIs, 18 (34.6%) from pyometra and 7 (12.7%) from feces, while cnf-1 was detected in 11 (21.6%) from UTIs, 21 (40.4%) from pyometra and 9 (16.4%) from feces. iucD was observed in 12 (23.5%) strains from UTIs, 9 (17.3%) from pyometra and 1 (1.8%) from feces. usp was found 17 (33.3%) isolates from UTIs and 36 (69.9%) from pyometra.


Subject(s)
Dog Diseases/microbiology , Dogs/microbiology , Escherichia coli Infections/veterinary , Escherichia coli/isolation & purification , Pyometra/veterinary , Urinary Tract Infections/veterinary , Virulence Factors/isolation & purification , Animals , DNA, Bacterial/chemistry , DNA, Bacterial/genetics , Escherichia coli/genetics , Escherichia coli/metabolism , Escherichia coli/pathogenicity , Escherichia coli Infections/microbiology , Feces/microbiology , Female , Polymerase Chain Reaction/veterinary , Pyometra/microbiology , Urinary Tract Infections/microbiology , Virulence Factors/genetics
6.
Braz. j. vet. res. anim. sci ; 36(3): 144-148, 1999. tab
Article in Portuguese | LILACS | ID: lil-365212

ABSTRACT

Com o objetivo de identificar a microbiota existente no leite de éguas normais ou portadoras de mastite subclínica, coletaram-se amostras (10 a 15 ml) de leite de 38 animais, que foram examinadas pelo teste de Whiteside, após a homogeneização das amostras dos dois tetos de cada animal. Os resultados foram negativos. Os exames microbiológicos realizados em meios de ágar sangue bovino 10 por cento e ágar MacConkey revelaram presença de bactérias do gênero Staphylococcus spp. e Streptococcus spp. A contagem de células somáticas de amostras individuais de cada teto revelou números superiores a 500.000 células/ml de leite em somente 9,3 por cento das 73 amostras de leite examinadas. Os resultados sugerem a realização de novos estudos objetivando-se a padronização do número de células somáticas no leite de éguas.


Subject(s)
Bacteria/isolation & purification , Cell Count/methods , Equidae , Milk/cytology , Milk/microbiology , Mastitis/diagnosis , Microbiological Techniques/methods
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