Mariane Brascher Elizeire
Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul
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Acta Scientiae Veterinariae | 2018
Cristiano Gomes; Mariane Brascher Elizeire; Anelise Bonilla Trindade; Simone Passos Bianchi; Luciana Sonne; Emerson Antonio Contesini
Background: Leiomyosarcoma is a non-encapsulated tumor, belonging to the group of soft tissue sarcomas and often invasive. This histological type comprises the most aggressive solid tumors and, because they respond poorly to therapy, are considered the worst prognosis. The dissemination of metastatic cells can occur mainly hematologically to the liver, lungs and bones or by direct invasion, but metastases to blood vessels are rare and surgery is the treatment of choice in most cases. This paper aims to report a rare case of tumor thrombus in the cranial mesenteric artery secondary to an intestinal leiomyosarcoma. Case: A 9-year-old female S.R.D dog presenting inappetence, evolving to anorexia, weight loss, anemia and vomiting for approximately 15 days was referred to the Hospital of Veterinary Clinics of the Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul. Previous therapy at another clinic with three blood transfusions did not promote reversal of anemia. Ultrasonography revealed a nodule in the small intestine of seven cm in diameter and in the hemogram a hypochromic macrocytic anemia. Thoracic radiography did not reveal metastases. After a new blood transfusion, the patient was referred to an exploratory laparotomy, where the nodule was identified in the small intestine, which was cyanotic and two nodules in the cranial mesenteric artery, partially obstructing the local blood flow. Resection and intestinal anastomosis were performed from the final portion of the duodenum to the cecum, with ligation of the mesenteric artery and the nodules were sent for histopathological analysis. The animal presented a gradual improvement of the condition, with the introduction of liquid feeding on the second postoperative day. After these days, he presented hypochromic macrocytic anemia, with presence of Howell-Jolly corpuscle, spherocytes and icteric plasma, compatible with hemolytic anemia. Treatment with prednisone was started, with a worsening of the condition. The patient had generalized jaundice and died five days after surgery. The animal was referred to the necropsy in which it showed abdominal fluid of slightly reddish color, adherence of viscera (intestine, stomach and omentum). In the surgical area (enterectomy) there was purulent secretion on the points, the large intestine presented ecchymosis and petechiae on the mucosa. Histological examinations of the nodule and thrombus revealed malignant mesenchymal neoplasia formed by spindle cells with elongated nuclei, abundant eosinophilic cytoplasm and moderate anaplasia, interspersed by connective tissue, with areas of necrosis and neutrophilic infiltrate. The final diagnostic was intestinal leiomyosarcoma with mesenteric vessel metastasis and septicemia. Discussion: Because the tumor thrombus is located in the mesenteric artery, resection of a large part of the small intestine was necessary because this artery promotes the irrigation of this region. When this procedure is performed, a common complication is short bowel syndrome, necessitating a specific nutritional therapy. The animal probably developed hemolytic anemia by the successive blood transfusions that it underwent, causing in a worsening of the anemia and developing jaundice, not responding to the instituted therapy. In addition, there were rupture of the surgery points, extravasating fluid into the abdominal cavity, triggering a septicemia resulting in the death of the patient. Keywords: intestinal tumor, neoplasia, metastasis.
Ciencia Rural | 2010
Cristiano Gomes; Mariane Brascher Elizeire; Paula Becker; Lisiane Pinho Foerstnow; Gisele Guiomara Stein; Marcelo Meller Alievi; Elizabeth Obino Cirne-Lima; Emerson Antonio Contesini
This paper aims to present a new experimental model of mandibular defect reconstruction in rabbits. It was used 14 animals, in which, in a first stage the left permanent inferior incisive tooth was extracted surgically. After a 50 days period for the bone to fulfill the dentary alveolus, surgery was performed. At first, a 10x5x5mm autograft was removed form the iliac crest, following a partial mandibular failure in the bone with the same auto graft size which was filled with the graft and fixed using titanium microplate. The rabbits were submitted to clinical and radiographic evaluation and 7 of them were euthanasiated at 15 days and the other 7 at 30 days to macro and microscopic analysis. The water and commercial food ingestion was not compromised, and the animals did not showed any chewing or apprehension difficulties, neither pain. Only one animal presented rejection to one screw, without occurring micro plate nor auto graft dislocation. This method showed to be efficient for an experimental model of reconstruction in mandibular defects of rabbits, demonstrating a healing evolution of the graft through radiographic, macroscopic and microscopic exams in 15th and 30th days.
Acta Scientiae Veterinariae | 2010
Wanessa Krüger Beheregaray; Giordano Cabral Gianotti; Juliano de Souza Leal; Fabiola de Moraes Monteiro; Silvana Mello Simas; Mariane Brascher Elizeire; Emerson Antonio Contesini
Archive | 2010
Wanessa Krüger Beheregaray; Giordano Cabral Gianotti; Juliano de Souza Leal; Silvana Mello Simas; Mariane Brascher Elizeire; Emerson Antonio Contesini
Archive | 2009
Fabiola de Moraes Monteiro; Giordano Cabral Gianoti; Juliano de Souza Leal; Karina Magano; Mariane Brascher Elizeire; Paula Gehrardt; Silvana Mello Simas; Verônica Santos Mombach; Wanessa Krüger Beheregaray
Archive | 2009
Débora Ferreira Diehl; Elizabeth Obino Cirne Lima; Lanucha Fidelis da Luz Moura; Mariane Brascher Elizeire; Víviam Nunes Pignone
Archive | 2009
Silvana Mello Simas; Gabriel Amaral Lima; Giordano Cabral Gianotti; Juliano de Souza Leal; Karina Magano; Mariane Brascher Elizeire; Paula Gerhardt; Tuane Nerissa Alves Garcez; Wanessa Krüger Beheregaray
Archive | 2009
Mariane Brascher Elizeire; Víviam Nunes Pignone; Veronica Noriega; Karina Magano
Archive | 2009
Verônica Santos Mombach; Adriano Bonfim Carregaro; Gabriel Amaral Lima; Giordano Cabral Gianotti; Janete Maria Volpato Marques; Karina Magano Guimarães; Lanucha Fidelis da Luz Moura; Mariane Brascher Elizeire; Simone Passos Bianchi; Wanessa Küger Beheregaray
Archive | 2009
Gabriel Amaral Lima; Verônica Santos Mombach; Simone Passos Bianchi; Paula Gerhardt Silva; Mariane Brascher Elizeire; Karina Magano Guimarães; Wanessa Küger Beheregaray; Lanucha Fidelis da Luz Moura; Adriano Bonfim Carregaro; Giordano Cabral Gianotti