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Termo utilizado na pesquisa J.L.M.

#1 - Trombectomia com cateter de Fogarty no tratamento da tromboflebite jugular experimental em eqüinos, p.45-51

Abstract in English:

ABSTRACT.- Hussni C.A., Dornbusch P.T., Yoshida W.B., Alves A.L.G., Nicolett, J.L.M., Mamprim M.J. & Vulcano L.C. 2009. [Thrombectomy with Fogarty’s catheter as a treatment of induced jugular thrombophlebitis in horses.] Trombectomia com cateter de Fogarty no tratamento da tromboflebite jugular experimental em eqüinos. Pesquisa Veterinária Brasileira 29(1):45-51. Departamento de Cirurgia e Anestesiologia Veterinária, Faculdade de Medicina Veterinária e Zootecnia, Universidade Estadual Paulista, Botucatu, SP 18618-000, Brazil. E-mail: cahussni@fmvz.unesp.br Thrombosis of jugular vein is a common problem in the equine medicine, implying frequently in fatal outcomes. The diagnosis is relatively simple, based on the clinical findings, angiographics images and ultrasonographycs. The therapeutic employed to a large extent of the cases is unsatisfactory. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the applicability of the thrombectomy with Fogarty’s catheter in horses. This technique is routinely used in medicine, in the reestablishment of the vascular perviousness. Ten horses were allocated in two groups (five animals each) and induced to an unilateral thrombosis of right jugular vein, through the surgical access and an application of stenotic suture and glucose 50% injection. In the control group evolution of the thrombophlebitis without any therapeutical intervention was evaluated. The animals of the treatment group were submitted to the thrombectomy with Fogarty’s catheter. General clinical parameters were analyzed at the moment of the preinduction (MPRE), induction of thrombosis (MTI), and at the 10th day of thrombosis evolution (M10). The procedure induced thrombophlebitis that completely obstructed a segment of the jugular vein in all animals. In the animals of the control group, the thrombus totally obstructed the vascular lumen until the end of the period of evaluation, and parotid edema and vascular dilated, cranial to the thrombophlebitis of jugular vein were observed. The treatment group presented all veins pervious in the end of the experiment, with total remission of the clinical signs, confirmed by angiographic and ultrasonographic examinations. So far, it was concluded that the technique of thrombectomy with Fogarty’s catheter was effective in removal of the thrombosis obstruction experimentally induced in the jugular vein.

Abstract in Portuguese:

ABSTRACT.- Hussni C.A., Dornbusch P.T., Yoshida W.B., Alves A.L.G., Nicolett, J.L.M., Mamprim M.J. & Vulcano L.C. 2009. [Thrombectomy with Fogarty’s catheter as a treatment of induced jugular thrombophlebitis in horses.] Trombectomia com cateter de Fogarty no tratamento da tromboflebite jugular experimental em eqüinos. Pesquisa Veterinária Brasileira 29(1):45-51. Departamento de Cirurgia e Anestesiologia Veterinária, Faculdade de Medicina Veterinária e Zootecnia, Universidade Estadual Paulista, Botucatu, SP 18618-000, Brazil. E-mail: cahussni@fmvz.unesp.br Thrombosis of jugular vein is a common problem in the equine medicine, implying frequently in fatal outcomes. The diagnosis is relatively simple, based on the clinical findings, angiographics images and ultrasonographycs. The therapeutic employed to a large extent of the cases is unsatisfactory. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the applicability of the thrombectomy with Fogarty’s catheter in horses. This technique is routinely used in medicine, in the reestablishment of the vascular perviousness. Ten horses were allocated in two groups (five animals each) and induced to an unilateral thrombosis of right jugular vein, through the surgical access and an application of stenotic suture and glucose 50% injection. In the control group evolution of the thrombophlebitis without any therapeutical intervention was evaluated. The animals of the treatment group were submitted to the thrombectomy with Fogarty’s catheter. General clinical parameters were analyzed at the moment of the preinduction (MPRE), induction of thrombosis (MTI), and at the 10th day of thrombosis evolution (M10). The procedure induced thrombophlebitis that completely obstructed a segment of the jugular vein in all animals. In the animals of the control group, the thrombus totally obstructed the vascular lumen until the end of the period of evaluation, and parotid edema and vascular dilated, cranial to the thrombophlebitis of jugular vein were observed. The treatment group presented all veins pervious in the end of the experiment, with total remission of the clinical signs, confirmed by angiographic and ultrasonographic examinations. So far, it was concluded that the technique of thrombectomy with Fogarty’s catheter was effective in removal of the thrombosis obstruction experimentally induced in the jugular vein.


#2 - Tristeza parasitária bovina na região sul do Rio Grande do Sul: estudo retrospectivo de 1978-2005

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ABSTRACT.- Almeida M.B., Tortelli F.P., Riet-Correa B., Ferreira J.L.M., Soares M.P., Farias N.A.R., Riet-Correa F. & Schild A.L. 2006. [Tick fever in southern Brazil: a retrospective study of 1978-2005.] Tristeza parasitária bovina na região sul do Rio Grande do Sul: estudo retrospectivo de 1978-2005. Pesquisa Veterinária Brasileira 26(4):236-242. Laboratório Regional de Diagnóstico, Faculdade de Veterinária, Universidade Federal de Pelotas, Campus Universitário s/n, Pelotas, RS 96010-900, Brazil. E-mail: alschild@terra.com.br A retrospective study of tick fever was made, which occurred from 1978-2005 in southern Rio Grande do Sul in the influence area of the Regional Diagnostic Laboratory of the Federal University of Pelotas. From 4,884 cattle specimens, sent by practitioners or which were from necropsies performed at the Diagnostic Laboratory, 231 (4.7%) were diagnosed as tick fever. Data from 221 of those outbreaks were analyzed. Ninety one (41.1%) outbreaks were caused by Babesia bovis, 11 (4.9%) by Babesia bigemina, and 65 (29.41%) by Anaplasma marginale. In other 33 (14.93%) outbreaks of babesiosis there is no information if the disease was caused by B. bovis or B. bigemina, and 21 (9.5%) outbreaks were caused by mixed infection of A. marginale and B. bovis or B. bigemina. Mean morbidity, mortality, and letality rates in 149 outbreaks were 11.17%, 6.81%, and 70.04%, respectively. Most outbreaks occurred during summer (January-March) and autumn (April-June), mainly in 1 to 3-year-old cattle. Clinical signs were depression, weakness, fallen ears, fever, and weight loss. Low packed cell volume values were always found. Hemoglobinury was observed in babesiosis. Neurological signs characterized by gait alterations, muscular tremors, aggressiveness and falling down with tonic and clonic convulsions were observed in babesiosis by B. bovis. The main gross lesions were anemia, jaundice, splenomegaly, hepatomegaly, yellow liver and cardiac hemorrhages. Hemoglobinury was observed in babesiosis, and congestion of the cerebral cortex in babesiosis by B. bovis. It is concluded that B. bovis is the main agent causing thick fever in southern Rio Grande do Sul. In that region with a cattle population of 2,630,000 heads the annual losses due to tick fever can be estimated in 6,220 cattle or US$ 1,623,000.00. Preventive measures to diminish tick fever losses in the region are necessary.

Abstract in Portuguese:

ABSTRACT.- Almeida M.B., Tortelli F.P., Riet-Correa B., Ferreira J.L.M., Soares M.P., Farias N.A.R., Riet-Correa F. & Schild A.L. 2006. [Tick fever in southern Brazil: a retrospective study of 1978-2005.] Tristeza parasitária bovina na região sul do Rio Grande do Sul: estudo retrospectivo de 1978-2005. Pesquisa Veterinária Brasileira 26(4):236-242. Laboratório Regional de Diagnóstico, Faculdade de Veterinária, Universidade Federal de Pelotas, Campus Universitário s/n, Pelotas, RS 96010-900, Brazil. E-mail: alschild@terra.com.br A retrospective study of tick fever was made, which occurred from 1978-2005 in southern Rio Grande do Sul in the influence area of the Regional Diagnostic Laboratory of the Federal University of Pelotas. From 4,884 cattle specimens, sent by practitioners or which were from necropsies performed at the Diagnostic Laboratory, 231 (4.7%) were diagnosed as tick fever. Data from 221 of those outbreaks were analyzed. Ninety one (41.1%) outbreaks were caused by Babesia bovis, 11 (4.9%) by Babesia bigemina, and 65 (29.41%) by Anaplasma marginale. In other 33 (14.93%) outbreaks of babesiosis there is no information if the disease was caused by B. bovis or B. bigemina, and 21 (9.5%) outbreaks were caused by mixed infection of A. marginale and B. bovis or B. bigemina. Mean morbidity, mortality, and letality rates in 149 outbreaks were 11.17%, 6.81%, and 70.04%, respectively. Most outbreaks occurred during summer (January-March) and autumn (April-June), mainly in 1 to 3-year-old cattle. Clinical signs were depression, weakness, fallen ears, fever, and weight loss. Low packed cell volume values were always found. Hemoglobinury was observed in babesiosis. Neurological signs characterized by gait alterations, muscular tremors, aggressiveness and falling down with tonic and clonic convulsions were observed in babesiosis by B. bovis. The main gross lesions were anemia, jaundice, splenomegaly, hepatomegaly, yellow liver and cardiac hemorrhages. Hemoglobinury was observed in babesiosis, and congestion of the cerebral cortex in babesiosis by B. bovis. It is concluded that B. bovis is the main agent causing thick fever in southern Rio Grande do Sul. In that region with a cattle population of 2,630,000 heads the annual losses due to tick fever can be estimated in 6,220 cattle or US$ 1,623,000.00. Preventive measures to diminish tick fever losses in the region are necessary.


#3 - Poisoning by Amaranthus spp. (Amaranthaceae) in cattle in southem Brazil

Abstract in English:

Two outbreaks of poisoning by Amaranthus spp. were diagnosed in cattle in southern Brazil in the autumn of 1986. In an outbreak in the county of Dom Pedrito, A. hybridus produced 29 deaths in a herd of 526 cattle of different age and sex. The other, produced by A. blitum, occurred in the county of Pinheiro Machado where 30 of 113 steers died. In both, the animals were introduced in areas severely invaded by Amaranthus at seeding stage. The clinical signs were depression, anorexia, decreased ruminal motility, diarrhoea and incoordination with hipocalcemia, hiperphosphatemia, hiperkalemia and increased serum levels of urea and creatinine. The course of the disease until death was from 3 to 10 days. Macroscopic lesions were characterized by hemorrhages in subcutaneous tissue and serous membranes, ulceration of the oesophagus, congestion, hemorrhages, and in some cases ulceration of abomasum, intestine, larynx and trachea. The kidneys were edematous, with increased consistency and sometimes yellow incolor. In all cases, the main histological lesion was a severe toxic nephrosis. The lesion was reproduced in two steers fed, respectively, 339.88 and 492.25 g per kg body weight of A. hybridus and A. blitum, and afterwards euthanized.

Abstract in Portuguese:

Dois surtos de intoxicação por Amaranthus spp. Foram diagnosticados no Rio Grande do Sul no outono de 1986. Em um surto no município de Dom Pedrito, causado por A. hybridus, morreram 29 animais de um total de 526 bovinos de diversas categorias; no outro surto no município de Pinheiro Machado, causado por A. blitum, morreram 30 novilhos de um total de 113. Nos dois surtos as áreas onde foram colocados os animais estavam severamente invadidas por Amaranthus em período de sementação. Os sinais clínicos caracterizaram-se por depressão, anorexia, diminuição dos movimentos ruminais, diarréia e incoordenação com hipocalcemia, hiperfosfatemia, hiperpotassemia e elevação dos níveis séricos de uréia e creatinina. A evolução da doença até a morte era de 3 a 10 dias. As lesões macroscópicas caracterizaram-se por hemorragias petequiais subcutâneas e das serosas, ulcerações do esôfago e hemorragias, congestão e, em alguns casos, ulcerações do abomaso, intestino, laringe e traquéia. Os rins apresentavam-se com consistência aumentada, edemaciados e cor amarela. A principal lesão histológica foi uma severa nefrose tubular tóxica observada em todos os animais. As lesões de nefrose em grau leve foram reproduzidas experimentalmente em 2 bovinos, alimentados com as plantas coletadas nos locais onde ocorreram os surtos, nas doses de 339,88 e 492,25 g por kg de peso vivo de A. hybridus e A. blitum, respectivamente, e sacrificados posteriormente.


#4 - Diagnose of the adoptive passive immunity adquired through the colostrum in the newbom foal

Abstract in English:

The sera of seventeen thoroughbred mares were examined at the time of parturition using the biuret reaction, eletrophoresis and zinc sulphate turbidity (ZST) in order to determine serum protein levels. The sera of their foals were sampled at zero, 1, 3, 6, 12, 24, 28, 72 and 96 hours after colostrum intake and submitted to the sarne tests as in the mare in order to determine diagnostic means to detect immunodeficiency states. A significant rise of the total sérum protein (P < 0,0005), gammaglobulins (P < 0,0001) and ZST (P < 0,0001) was observed in the foals serum since colostrum intake up to 96 hours. It was possible to detect both by eletrophoresis and ZST in the foals serum similar levels of Ig as in adults as soon as six hours after sucking. It was concluded that the huge variations encountered in total protein levels preclude their use in the diaghosis of maternal transfer of Ig through the colostrum and confirms that eletrophoresis and ZST are safe and accurate methods for this type of diagnosis. The ZST test is the method of choice for the diagnosis of maternal transfer of Ig through the colostrum, because it is simples, direct, fast, efficient and enables the diagnosis at Stud as soon as six hours after colostrum intake.

Abstract in Portuguese:

O soro sangüíneo e o colostro de 17 éguas da raça PSC, no momento do parto, foram examinados pelos métodos do biureto, eletroforese e turvação pelo sulfato de zinco, para verificação dos níveis de proteína sérica. Amostras de soro dos seus potros, coletadas zero, 1, 3, 6, 12, 24, 48, 72 e 96 horas após a ingestão do colostro, foram submetidas aos mesmos testes com o objetivo de se estabelecer um meio diagnóstico para imunodeficiência. Verificou-se, nos potros, um aumento significativo nos níveis séricos de proteína total (P < 0,0005), gamaglobulina (P < 0,0001) e turvação pelo sulfato de zinco (P < 0,0001) desde a ingestão do colostro até 96 horas após. Tanto pela eletroforese como pela turvação pelo sulfato de zinco pôde-se detectar, seis horas após o potro mamar, níveis de Ig semelhantes ao do animal adulto. Conclui-se que as enormes variações encontradas na proteína total impedem o uso de seus valores para o diagnóstico de transferência de Ig colostral e confirma-se que a eletroforese e a turvação pelo sulfato de zinco são métodos seguros para esse diagnóstico. Chegou-se à conclusão de que o método da turvação pelo sulfato de zinco, por ser simples, direto, rápido e eficiente, permite o diagnóstico a nível de Haras a partir de seis horas após a ingestão do colostro.


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