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J Small Anim Pract ; 54(9): 468-74, 2013 Sep.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23888986

RESUMO

OBJECTIVES: The purpose of this study is to describe the sonographic appearance of lymphoma of the gastrointestinal tract in dogs. METHOD: A retrospective review was conducted and patients with gastrointestinal lymphoma diagnosed by histopathology (including immunohistochemistry, where available) or cytology that had an abdominal ultrasound were included. RESULTS: Four of 15 (26·7%) cases with histopathologically confirmed lymphoma exhibited no sonographic abnormalities. In the dogs with sonographic abnormalities, features including intestinal wall thickness and the presence or absence of wall layering were highly variable. Clinical signs pertaining to the gastrointestinal tract were also unreliable markers of gastrointestinal lymphoma, with weight loss, vomiting, and diarrhoea being uncommon presenting complaints; intestinal obstruction was not present in any patient. CLINICAL SIGNIFICANCE: The sonographic appearance of gastrointestinal lymphoma in dogs is non-specific. Gastrointestinal lymphoma in dogs should be maintained as a differential diagnosis despite a sonographically normal appearing bowel.


Assuntos
Doenças do Cão/diagnóstico por imagem , Neoplasias Gastrointestinais/veterinária , Neoplasias Intestinais/veterinária , Linfoma/veterinária , Animais , Biópsia/veterinária , Doenças do Cão/patologia , Cães , Feminino , Neoplasias Gastrointestinais/diagnóstico por imagem , Neoplasias Gastrointestinais/patologia , Neoplasias Intestinais/diagnóstico por imagem , Neoplasias Intestinais/patologia , Linfoma/diagnóstico por imagem , Linfoma/patologia , Masculino , Estudos Retrospectivos , Neoplasias Gástricas/diagnóstico por imagem , Neoplasias Gástricas/patologia , Neoplasias Gástricas/veterinária , Ultrassonografia
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J Am Anim Hosp Assoc ; 45(4): 185-90, 2009.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-19570902

RESUMO

A 7-week-old, female Siberian husky was presented to Murdoch University Veterinary Hospital with an acute onset of respiratory distress and regurgitation. Thoracic imaging identified an intraluminal esophageal mass with concurrent aspiration pneumonia. Esophagoscopy identified the mass as stomach, and a diagnosis of gastroesophageal intussusception was made. The intussusception was reduced endoscopically, and fixation of the stomach to the abdominal wall was performed using a tube gastropexy. Gastroesophageal intussusception is an uncommon disease in small animals and traditionally has been managed surgically. This case report describes an alternative method of treatment associated with a good outcome in this puppy.


Assuntos
Doenças do Cão/terapia , Doenças do Esôfago/veterinária , Junção Esofagogástrica/patologia , Esofagoscopia/veterinária , Intussuscepção/veterinária , Gastropatias/veterinária , Animais , Animais Recém-Nascidos , Cães , Doenças do Esôfago/terapia , Feminino , Intussuscepção/terapia , Gastropatias/terapia , Resultado do Tratamento
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Aust Vet J ; 87(4): 152-6, 2009 Apr.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-19335471

RESUMO

A 4-year-old Siberian Husky dog was treated with brown snake antivenom by his regular veterinarian after a witnessed episode of brown snake envenomation. The dog was discharged 5 hours post presentation despite an ongoing coagulopathy. The dog was presented to the emergency centre 2 hours later because the owner believed the dog to be in pain. Initial examination revealed an ambulatory but neurologically normal patient with thoracolumbar pain and laboratory evidence of a coagulopathy. Despite correction of the coagulopathy, the signs progressed to bilateral hind limb paresis after approximately 3 hours of hospitalisation, and continued to deteriorate over the next 56 hours to loss of deep pain perception in the right hind limb. Computed tomography imaging identified the presence of an extradural haematoma which was subsequently removed via a hemilaminectomy. Surgical decompression was successful in treating the spinal compression and the dog recovered with minimal complications. To our knowledge this is the first report of extradural haematoma secondary to coagulopathy induced by brown snake envenomation.


Assuntos
Coagulação Intravascular Disseminada/veterinária , Doenças do Cão/etiologia , Venenos Elapídicos/efeitos adversos , Elapidae , Hematoma Epidural Espinal/veterinária , Mordeduras de Serpentes/veterinária , Animais , Antivenenos/administração & dosagem , Descompressão Cirúrgica/veterinária , Coagulação Intravascular Disseminada/tratamento farmacológico , Coagulação Intravascular Disseminada/etiologia , Doenças do Cão/diagnóstico por imagem , Doenças do Cão/cirurgia , Cães , Hematoma Epidural Espinal/etiologia , Hematoma Epidural Espinal/cirurgia , Vértebras Lombares/diagnóstico por imagem , Masculino , Paresia/etiologia , Paresia/veterinária , Mordeduras de Serpentes/complicações , Tomografia Computadorizada por Raios X/veterinária , Resultado do Tratamento
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N Z Vet J ; 56(2): 85-8, 2008 Apr.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-18408796

RESUMO

CASE HISTORY: A 7-year-old, sterilised male German Shepherd dog was presented with a history of three episodes of severe haemoptysis and associated dyspnoea within a 3-week period. A generalised tonic-clonic seizure was witnessed preceding the third episode. CLINICAL FINDINGS: Thoracic radiographs revealed a severe bilateral alveolar lung pattern of the caudodorsal lung fields; extension into the left cranial lung lobe was present but pulmonary vessels were within normal size limits. Frank blood was the only abnormality present at bronchoscopy. A coagulation profile, parasitological screening, thoracic and brain computed tomography (CT), and cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) cytological analysis did not identify any abnormalities. DIAGNOSIS: Haemoptysis due to either severe neurogenic pulmonary oedema or rupture of the pulmonary capillaries secondary to seizures was considered a possible diagnosis. The primary generalised seizures were attributed to late-onset idiopathic epilepsy diagnosed by exclusion of other causes. CLINICAL RELEVANCE: This is the first known case report describing severe haemoptysis associated with seizures in a dog.


Assuntos
Doenças do Cão/diagnóstico , Hemoptise/veterinária , Convulsões/veterinária , Administração Oral , Amoxicilina/administração & dosagem , Animais , Antibacterianos/administração & dosagem , Ácido Clavulânico/administração & dosagem , Diagnóstico Diferencial , Doenças do Cão/líquido cefalorraquidiano , Doenças do Cão/diagnóstico por imagem , Doenças do Cão/tratamento farmacológico , Doenças do Cão/patologia , Cães , Quimioterapia Combinada , Hemoptise/complicações , Hemoptise/diagnóstico , Masculino , Convulsões/diagnóstico , Convulsões/etiologia , Índice de Gravidade de Doença , Tomografia Computadorizada por Raios X/veterinária
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Aust Vet J ; 85(6): 222-5, 2007 Jun.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-17547634

RESUMO

Different sonographic criteria have been developed to estimate canine fetal age, including fetal mensuration and assessment of fetal organ development. This retrospective study assessed the accuracy of gestational age and litter size predictions in 76 bitches using one of two techniques. The first method used the differential features of fetal organ development that occur in early and mid pregnancy, based on published tables for beagles. The second method used biparietal head and trunk diameters to predict gestational age based on tables published for late gestational Labrador Retrievers. The accuracy of the two methods was compared and the effect of maternal body weight and litter size evaluated. Litter size and maternal body weight did not affect the accuracy of gestational age prediction. Using a combination of both methods, the overall accuracy of predicting parturition date within 65 +/- 1 day and +/- 2 days was 70.8% and 86.1%, respectively. The correct litter size was predicted in 65% of cases, and in 89.5% of cases for +/- 1 pup. Pearson's correlation between actual litter size and predicted litter size was high (R = 0.957, P < 0.001). The organ development method of predicting gestational age was more accurate than late gestational fetal mensuration (P = 0.019). The optimum time for sonographic estimation of fetal age and litter size is early and mid pregnancy.


Assuntos
Cães/fisiologia , Idade Gestacional , Tamanho da Ninhada de Vivíparos , Prenhez/fisiologia , Ultrassonografia Pré-Natal/veterinária , Animais , Biometria , Feminino , Parto , Valor Preditivo dos Testes , Gravidez , Sensibilidade e Especificidade , Ultrassonografia Pré-Natal/normas
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Aust Vet J ; 85(1-2): 51-5; quiz 85, 2007.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-17300456

RESUMO

A 4-year-old Arab mare was diagnosed with disseminated cryptococcosis, including osteomyelitis of the proximal phalanx of the left hind limb, osteomyelitis with associated soft tissue granuloma of a rib and disseminated, large cryptococcal nodules in the lungs. The lesion in the dorsoproximal aspect of the proximal phalanx had a large area of cortical lysis with spiculated periosteal new bone and extensive soft tissue swelling. The affected rib had a pathological fracture. Cryptococcal osteomyelitis has not been previously reported in horses but should be considered as a differential diagnosis, particularly in endemic regions.


Assuntos
Criptococose/veterinária , Doenças dos Cavalos/diagnóstico , Osteomielite/veterinária , Animais , Criptococose/diagnóstico , Criptococose/patologia , Diagnóstico Diferencial , Evolução Fatal , Feminino , Doenças dos Cavalos/patologia , Cavalos , Osteomielite/diagnóstico , Osteomielite/patologia , Prognóstico
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