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Pesquisa Veterinaria Brasileira | 2013

Aspectos da morfologia radiográfica do esqueleto, tórax e abdome do quati (Nasua nasua Linnaeus, 1766)

Gisele Salengue Martins; Érika R. Lopes; Isis I G Taques; Cristiane Yokomizo Correia; Yara Silva Meireles; Nívea Clarice Monteiro Rocha Turbino; Luciana Dambrósio Guimarães; Pedro Brandini Néspoli

Thirteen adult coatis (Nasua nasua) from Zoological Park of the Federal University of Mato Grosso were chemically restrained and subjected to several radiographic procedures. Radiographs of the fore limbs, hind limbs, thorax, abdomen, neck and skull were performed. The images obtained were compared to anatomical specimens and to radiographs of dogs. Descriptions of the radiographic morphology of internal organs and skeletal structures were performed and images of the main radiographs of the species were made available. The main differences between coatis and canines members radiographic morphology were limited to the hands and feet. Coatis had 5 well developed digits with the metacarpals and metatarsals slightly shorter than the corresponding digits. This species have 7 cervical vertebrae, 15 thoracic, 5 lumbar vertebrae, and 3 sacral (fused). The frontal sinuses were larger, with cranial extension between the maxillary and nasal bones, numerous and very evident septa. The observed dentition was I 3/3, C1 / 1, P4 / 4 M2 / 2 = 40 and the main thoracic and ventral organs showed similar anatomy and radiographic features to those described for canines.


Pesquisa Veterinaria Brasileira | 2013

Abdominal and pelvic ultrasound study of the maned wolf (Chrysocyon brachyurus)

Luciana Dambrósio Guimarães; Maria Cristina Ferrarini Nunes Soares Hage; Tarcízio A.R. Paula; Andréa Pacheco Batista Borges; Moacir Carretta Júnior; Ayisa Rodrigues de Oliveira; Filipe T. Carneiro; Vinícius Herold Dornelas e Silva

The aim of the present study was the ultrasound characterization of the abdominal and pelvic regions of five maned wolves kept in captivity at the Triage Center of Wild Animals of the Federal University of Vicosa (Centro de Triagem de Animais Silvestres, Universidade Federal de Vicosa). This characterization included descriptions of ultrasonographic aspects and measurements of various structures using B-mode ultrasound. Biometric data were collected to assess the existence of significant linear correlations between these measurements and the measurements obtained by ultrasound. Additionally, hematological and serum biochemistry evaluations of the animals were performed. The ultrasound findings were similar to those available in the literature on domestic dogs, which were used for comparison as a result of the lack of published data regarding maned wolves. The latter species showed characteristics closely resembling those of the former, differing in the spleen and left renal cortex echogenicities, in the appearance of the prostatic and testicular regions and in the hepatic portal vein morphology. In the current study, the biometric values were similar to those previously published; however, no data regarding thoracic perimeter, modified crown-rump length or thoracic depth were found in the literature for this Canidae species. Statistical analysis showed the existence of a strong negative correlation between the modified crown-rump length and left renal length, between the modified crown-rump length and the right renal volume, between the thoracic perimeter and the height at the cranial pole of the left adrenal gland and between the thoracic perimeter and the height at the caudal pole of the left adrenal gland. Laboratory findings, including segmented neutrophil, eosinophil, monocyte and lymphocyte counts and the serum levels of glucose, ALT, alkaline phosphatase, urea, total protein, globulin, creatine phosphokinase, triglyceride, sodium, phosphate, potassium and chloride, were inconsistent with values found by other authors. The ultrasound is a diagnostic imaging method that must be further explored in the medicine of wild animals; therefore, additional research in this area is required.


Pesquisa Veterinaria Brasileira | 2014

The role of B-mode ultrasonography in the musculoskeletal anatomical evaluation of the cervical region of the dog spine

Cibely G. Sarto; Maria Cristina Ferrarini Nunes Soares Hage; Luciana Dambrósio Guimarães; Robson F. Giglio; Andréa Pacheco Batista Borges; Luiz Carlos Vulcano

This study characterized the normal musculoskeletal anatomy of the cervical segment of the spine of dogs by means of B-mode ultrasonography. The objective was to establish the role of B-mode ultrasonography for the anatomical evaluation of the cervical spine segment in dogs, by comparing the ultrasonographic findings with images by computed tomography and magnetic resonance imaging. The ultrasound examination, in transverse and median sagittal sections, allowed to identify a part of the epaxial cervical musculature, the bone surface of the cervical vertebrae and parts of the spinal cord through restricted areas with natural acoustic windows, such as between the atlanto-occipital joint, axis and atlas, and axis and the third cervical vertebra. The images, on transverse and sagittal planes, by low-field magnetic resonance imaging, were superior for the anatomical identification of the structures, due to higher contrast between the different tissues in this modality. Computed tomography showed superiority for bone detailing when compared with ultrasonography. As for magnetic resonance imaging, in addition to the muscles and cervical vertebrae, it is possible to identify the cerebrospinal fluid and differentiate between the nucleus pulposus and annulus fibrosus of the intervertebral discs. Although not the scope of this study, with knowledge of the ultrasonographic anatomy of this region, it is believed that some lesions can be identified, yet in a limited manner, when compared with the information obtained mainly with magnetic resonance imaging. The ultrasound examination presented lower morphology diagnostic value compared with the other modalities.


Pesquisa Veterinaria Brasileira | 2015

Biópsia hepática celioscópica em jundiás (Rhamdia quelen)

João Pedro Scussel Feranti; Luciana Dambrósio Guimarães; Marília Teresa de Oliveira; Hellen Fialho Hartmann; Fernando Wiecheteck de Souza; Luis Felipe Dutra Corrêa; Marco Augusto Machado Silva; Maurício Veloso Brun

Endosurgery has been used for assessment of fish celomatic cavity, as well as for obtaining biopsies for organic analysis. Such minimally invasive access may also be used for the analysis of environmental impact on biomarkers of pollution. In Brazil, studies and literature regarding the use of celioscopy in fish are sparse. The purpose of the current study was to develop a two-port celioscopy technique to obtain liver biopsy in silver catfish (Rhamdia quelen). Six adult female silver catfish were used. The animals were anesthetized and the inspection of the celomatic cavity were performed using a telescope and celioscopic-guided liver biopsy were taken using laparoscopic Kelly forceps. On the early postoperative period, the animals were released in a confined water reservoir where mortality could be checked. The liver samples were sent for histological assessment. There were no complications during surgery on early postoperative period. It was possible to visualize meticulously several organs (liver, spleen, stomach, pancreas, swim bladder, ovaries, bowel and transverse septum). In conclusion, the surgical technique and the anesthetic protocol proposed were suitable to perform liver biopsies in silver catfish and provided low morbidity.


Acta Scientiae Veterinariae | 2018

Evaluation of Postoperative Residual Analgesia of Two Solutions Used for Local Anesthesia By Tumescence In Bitches who Underwent a Unilateral Mastectomy

Lianna Ghisi Gomes; Deborah Braga Pytlak; Ângela Renata Bólico do Amaral; Dábila Araújo Sônego; Samuel Monzem; Giulia Maria Dilda Campos; Marcos de Almeida Souza; Alexandre Pinto Ribeiro; Fabíola Niederauer Flôres; Luciana Dambrósio Guimarães


Pesquisa Veterinaria Brasileira | 2017

Comparison of continuous intravenous infusion of tramadol and tramadol-lidocaine-ketamine in the sevoflurane requirement in dogs

David Ronald Parra Travagin; Lianna Ghisi Gomes; Thalita Priscilla Peres Seabra da Cruz; Daiane Cristina Winter; Fabíola Niederauer Flôres; Luciana Dambrósio Guimarães


Pesquisa Veterinaria Brasileira | 2017

Avaliação de peptídeo natriurético em cães doentes renais crônicos

Felipe Augusto Constantino Seabra da Cruz; Mariana de Medeiros Torres; Daiane Poletto; Adriane Jorge Mendonça; Luciana Dambrósio Guimarães; Arleana do Bom Parto Ferreira de Almeida; Felipe Gomes da Silva; Valéria Régia Franco Sousa


Archive | 2015

Restauração do diafragma de cão com centro tendinoso de ovino conservado em glicerina a 98o/o Ovine tendinous diaphragm preserved in 98% glycerin for reconstruction of canine diaphragmatic muscle

Alexandre Mazzanti; Ney Luis Pippi; Alceu Gaspar Raiser; Dominguita Lühers Graça; Renato Xavier Faria; Luciana Oliveira de Oliveira; Luciana Dambrósio Guimarães


Archive | 2013

Avaliação radiográ¿ca da silhueta cardíaca, pelo método VHS (Vertebral Heart Size), de quatis ( Nasua nasua , Linnaeus 1766) jovens e adultos mantidos em cativeiro Radiographic evaluation of the cardiac silluet using the VHS method (Vert ebral Heart Size) in young and adults coatis (Nasua nasua, Linneaus 1766) living in captivity

Andresa de Cássia Martini; Yara Silva Meireles; Samuel Monzem; Luiz Paulo dos Santos Vasconcelos; Nívea Clarice; Monteiro Rocha; Magyda Arabia Araji Dahroug; Daniela Cristina Farias; Pedro Brandini Néspoli; Gentil Ferreira Gonçalves; Roberto Lopes de Souza; Luciana Dambrósio Guimarães


Archive | 2009

Cortisol plasmático como indicador de estresse em colopexias laparoscópicas com implante de tela de polipropileno em cães Serum cortisol to assess stress associated with laparoscopic colopexy using polypropylene mesh in dogs

Ricardo Zanella; Guilherme Thomazi; Nédio Guizzo Junior; Julio David Spagnolo; Luciana Dambrósio Guimarães; Maurício Veloso Brun

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Fabíola Niederauer Flôres

Universidade do Estado de Santa Catarina

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Alceu Gaspar Raiser

Universidade Federal de Santa Maria

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Lianna Ghisi Gomes

Universidade Federal de Mato Grosso

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Maurício Veloso Brun

Universidade Federal de Santa Maria

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Pedro Brandini Néspoli

Universidade Federal de Mato Grosso

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Samuel Monzem

Universidade Federal de Mato Grosso

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Yara Silva Meireles

Universidade Federal de Mato Grosso

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Adriane Jorge Mendonça

Universidade Federal de Mato Grosso

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