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Brazilian Journal of Veterinary Pathology | 2018

Metastatic submandibular acantholytic squamous cell carcinoma in a dog

Isabella Silva; Thais Sarandy; Natalia Tamiasso; Karina Preising Aptekmann; Paulo Sérgio Cruz de Andrade Júnior; Jankerle N. Boeloni

A seven-year-old female mixed-breed dog was diagnosed with an uncommon histological variant of squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) with lymph node metastases. Therefore, the objective of this report was to describe the gross and microscopic findings of this uncommon SCC histological variant. Fine-needle aspiration cytology of the mass revealed a squamous cell carcinoma. On necropsy, the submandibular region revealed nodular, multifocal to coalescing, ulcerated masses with firm and fluctuant areas. Furthermore, enlarged submandibular and cervical lymph nodes with loss of normal architecture suggestive of metastasis were present. A definitive diagnosis of submandibular acantholytic squamous cell carcinoma was made upon histopathological evaluation. This variant is rare in humans and animals.


Acta Scientiae Veterinariae | 2018

Cardiovascular Evaluation in Bitches in Oestrus, Pregnancy and Puerperium

Mayara Cristini Ferreira de Aguiar; Karina Preising Aptekmann; Leandro Egert; Afonso Cassa Reis; Paula Madureira; Márcio Paiva Barcellos

Background: Pregnancy may change maternal hemodynamic, which is considered a physiological mechanism for adaptation. Cardiac output tends to be influenced by reductions in vascular resistance and increases in uterine vasculature, as well as reduced autonomic tone combined with gestational physiological anaemia and increased blood volume due to increased plasma volume and hormonal mechanisms. In bitches, few studies have been conducted investigating the changes of the system and the clinical implications for the mother and foetuses due to poor cardiac adaptation during pregnancy. Materials, Methods & Results: Systolic blood pressure (SBP), electrocardiographic and Doppler echocardiographic measurements and serum sodium (Na), potassium (K), calcium (Ca) and phosphorus (P) levels were evaluated in six bitches of reproductive age. An evaluation was performed in oestrus (M0), followed by evaluations at 25 (M1), 45 (M2), and 60 days (M3) after the last natural or artificial insemination and 15 days after delivery (M4). For the statistical analysis, the means, medians and the standard deviation were calculated. The data were analysed using ANOVA and the Tukey test, with significance level of 5%. A descriptive analysis was performed for color Doppler in echocardiogram evaluation, cardiac axis and rhythm in electrocardiogram evaluation. In the electrolytic evaluation, significant differences were found only in the serum levels of Na, noticed as a reduction in M0-M1 and M3-M2 and an increase in M1-M2 and M3-M4. No significant differences were observed in the SBP, although there was a tendency to SBP reduction. ECG parameters were not significantly different, with no rhythm or conduction disturbances. There was not a significant difference in HR. Four animals (66.6%) had axis deviation to the right when comparing the oestrous phase with the final quarter of pregnancy. The echocardiographic parameters did not show significant changes. Discussion: The reduction observed in Na can occur by salt depletion, by dilutional or metabolic mechanisms. In contrast, the elevation in Na concentration could occur as a result of fluid and electrolyte retention by kidneys during gestation. The absence of electrocardiographic changes may be justified by the stability of mean serum potassium concentrations. An increase in HR five days before the expected calving time, demonstrating the maximum cardiac activity in this gestational phase, is related by other authors, therefore, in the present study, the absence of significant change in HR can be explained by the period in which the data collection was performed, 45 days of gestation, being therefore prior to the period of greatest HR. The cardiac axis deviation can be explained by the distension of the gravid uterus that cause compression of the adjacent organs, leading to diaphragmatic compression and consequent repositioning of the thoracic structures. A tendency to SBP reduction observed is directly influenced by peripheral vascular resistance and cardiac output that occur during pregnancy. Although the echocardiographic findings did not show changes, it is suggested that there are changes related to increased blood volume in pregnancy to provide an appropriate blood flow to the conceptus. It was concluded that pregnancy and the postpartum period in bitches did not cause changes in electrolytes levels, SBP values, echocardiographic and electrocardiographic parameters as compared to values obtained during oestrus.


Brazilian Journal of Veterinary Medicine | 2017

Canine hookworm: correlation between hematological disorders and serum proteins with coproparasitological results

Diefrey Ribeiro Campos; Lívia Reisen Perin; Nayara Campos Camatta; Luanna Castro Oliveira; Daniele Fassina de Siqueira; Karina Preising Aptekmann; Isabella Vilhena Freire Martins

The objective of this study was to correlate the hematologic changes and serum proteins with parasitism by Ancylostoma sp. in dogs. 50 dogs naturally infected with Ancylostoma sp. were used without distinction of sex, from one to six years of age, belonging to the Experimental Chemotherapy Laboratory of Veterinary Parasitology of UFRRJ. Stool samples were collected and these were identified and was carried out egg counts per gram of faeces. Also, blood samples were collected for the realization of the complete blood count and levels of total protein, albumin, and globulin. The results were tabulated and submitted to Spearman correlation test with 5% significance. Of animals evaluated, 42% showed a reduction in the amounts of red blood cells, hemoglobin and hematocrit consequently were anemic. The eosinophilia was observed in 66% of evaluated animals and 28% had hypoalbuminemia. The correlation was found between the parasitism by Ancylostoma sp. and the development of anemia, eosinophilia, and hypoalbuminemia. Therefore, it can be concluded from these results that the parasitism by this nematode causes anemia, eosinophilia, and hypoalbuminemia


Ciencia Rural | 2014

Aspectos nutricionais e ambientais da obesidade canina

Karina Preising Aptekmann; Weslem Garcia Suhett; Aguinaldo Francisco Mendes Junior; Graziela Baroni Souza; Ana Paula Pinto Araújo Tristão; Felipe Kunz Adams; Caroline Godoi Aoki; Reinaldo Juan Garrido Palacios Junior; Aulus Cavalieri Carciofi; Mirela Tinucci-Costa


Semina-ciencias Agrarias | 2013

Prevalence and risk factors of feline obesity in Alegre, Espírito Santo, Brazil.

Aguinaldo Francisco Mendes-Junior; Camila Bonna Passos; Marcos Alexandre Ventorin Gáleas; Mirela Coqueiro Secchin; Karina Preising Aptekmann


Arquivos de Ciências Veterinárias e Zoologia da UNIPAR | 2017

SÍNCOPE NEUROCARDIOGÊNICA EM CÃO COM DOENÇA VALVULAR CRÔNICA DE MITRAL - RELATO DE CASO

Karina Preising Aptekmann; Rayane Bifano de Oliveira Silva; Afonso Cassa Reis; Paulo Sérgio Cruz de Andrade Júnior; Leandro Egert; Mayara Cristini Ferreira de Aguiar


Veterinária e Zootecnia | 2015

Radiographic, electrocardiographic and systemic blood pressure evaluation in cats during the pediatric period.

Úrsula Chaves Guberman; Karina Preising Aptekmann; Pollyanna Zampirolli Costa; Daniel Capucho de Oliveira; Daniel Cometti Borlini; Fabiano Séllos Costa


Veterinária e Zootecnia | 2015

AVALIAÇÃO RADIOGRÁFICA, ELETROCARDIOGRÁFICA E DA PRESSÃO ARTERIAL SISTÊMICA EM GATOS NO PERÍODO PEDIÁTRICO

Úrsula Chaves Guberman; Karina Preising Aptekmann; Pollyanna Zampirolli Costa; Daniel Capucho de Oliveira; Daniel Cometti Borlini; Fabiano Séllos Costa


Brazilian Journal of Veterinary Medicine | 2014

Comparação dos diferentes métodos de avaliação corporal em felinos

Karina Preising Aptekmann; Aguinaldo Francisco Mendes Junior; Camila Bonna Passo; Mirela Coqueiro Secchin; Marcos Alexandre Ventorin Gáleas


Brazilian Journal of Veterinary Medicine | 2014

Caracterização clínica e citológica de Malassezia pachydermatis da orelha de cães

Diefrey Ribeiro Campos; Úrsula Chaves Guberman; Weslen Garcia Suhett; Karina Preising Aptekmann

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Afonso Cassa Reis

Universidade Federal do Espírito Santo

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Aguinaldo Francisco Mendes Junior

Universidade Federal do Espírito Santo

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Aguinaldo Francisco Mendes-Junior

Universidade Federal do Espírito Santo

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Camila Bonna Passos

Universidade Federal do Espírito Santo

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Daniel Cometti Borlini

Universidade Federal do Espírito Santo

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Fabiano Séllos Costa

Universidade Federal Rural de Pernambuco

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Leandro Egert

Universidade Federal do Espírito Santo

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Marcos Alexandre Ventorin Gáleas

Universidade Federal do Espírito Santo

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Mayara Cristini Ferreira de Aguiar

Universidade Federal do Espírito Santo

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