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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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DOENÇAS NEUROLÓGICAS EM CÃES ATENDIDOS NO HOSPITAL VETERINÁRIO UNIVERSITÁRIO DA UNIVERSIDADE FEDERAL DE SANTA MARIA, RS: 1.184 CASOS (2006-2013) / Neurological diseases in dogs examined at the Veterinary Teaching Hospital of the Federal University of Santa Maria, RS: 1.184 cases (2006-2013)

Chaves, Rafael Oliveira 21 February 2014 (has links)
Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Científico e Tecnológico / A retrospective study including dogs with neurological disease was conducted at the Service of Neurology (SN) of the Veterinary Teaching Hospital, Universidade Federal de Santa Maria (UFSM) between 2006 and 2013, with the objective to identify and characterize the age, breed and sex, neurological diseases and classify them according to the anatomical region and DINAMIT-V acronym. Were evaluated 1.277 neurological records of dogs and obtained the information for inclusion in the study in 1.184 of them being the etiological diagnosis in 525 (44,4%) and presumptive in 659 dogs (55,6%). The most common breeds were dachshunds (27,5%), followed by mixed breed. The most common sites were the spinal cord between T3-L3 (40,9%) and thalamus-cortex (17,5%). Most dogs were diagnosed with degenerative disorders (49%), being disc disease intervertebral more observed, followed inflammatory/infectious disease (16,6%). It can be concluded that the higher prevalence of neurological disorders in dogs involve the spinal cord and thalamus-cortex, with the most frequent being degenerative and the data obtained may assist future studies associated with frequency and distribution of the main neurological diseases in dogs. / Foi realizado um estudo retrospectivo de cães atendidos no Serviço de Neurologia (SN) do Hospital Veterinário Universitário (HVU) da Universidade Federal de Santa Maria (UFSM), entre 2006 e 2013, com o objetivo de identificar e caracterizar a idade, raça e sexo, as doenças neurológicas e classificá-las de acordo com a região anatômica e acrônimo DINAMIT-V. Foram avaliadas 1.277 fichas neurológicas de cães e obtidas as informações para inclusão no estudo em 1.184 delas, sendo o diagnóstico etiológico confirmado em 525 cães (44,4%) e presuntivo em 659 (55,6%). As raças mais frequentes foram dachshunds (29,2%), seguido das sem raça definida. Os locais mais comuns foram a medula espinhal entre T3-L3 (40,9%) e tálamo-córtex (17,5%). A maioria dos cães foram diagnosticados com doenças degenerativas (49%) , sendo a doença do disco intervertebral a mais observada, seguido das doenças inflamatórias/infecciosas (16,6%). Pode-se concluir que a maior prevalência das doenças neurológicas de cães envolvem a medula espinhal e tálamo-cortex, sendo as degenerativas as mais frequentes e os dados obtidos poderão auxiliar em futuros estudos sobre a frequência e distribuição das principais doenças neurológicas em cães.

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