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Item Tratamento de sarna demodécica com o uso do Fluralaner (Bravecto™)(Universidade Camilo Castelo Branco, 2018) Rimolo, Marcelo Rios; Martins, Fernanda Manaia; Fêo, José Carlos Sabino de AlmeidaItem Micoplasmose felina - revisão bibliográfica(Universidade Camilo Castelo Branco, 2018) Rosa, Patricia Pisoni da; Martins, Fernanda Manaia; Fêo, José Carlos Sabino de AlmeidaItem Toxoplasmose felina – revisão bibliográfica(Universidade Camilo Castelo Branco, 2018) Paz, Gabriela Oliveira da; Rocha, Mirelly VitalinaItem Caso de hermafroditismo verdadeiro em um cão fêmea – relato de caso(Universidade Camilo Castelo Branco, 2018) Soares, Izabela Marques; Spada, Julio César PereiraItem Síndrome do cão nadador num filhote sem raça definida: relato de caso(Universidade Camilo Castelo Branco, 2019) Damasceno, Vanessa Brígida Pinheiro Rodrigues; Silva, Filipi Alexandre do NascimentoSwimming dog syndrome (SCN), also known as flat pup syndrome, is a change in the locomotor limbs that affects pups around the 2nd and 3rd week of life, characterized by a hyperextension of the and tibial patellar femur joints tibial tarsal and bilateral hyperflexion of the hip joint, which may compromise the thoracic limbs. This monograph aims to present a case report article titled Swimming Dog Syndrome to be presented as a final paper of Latu-sensu course in Small Animal Medical and Surgical Clinic by the Qualittas Graduate Institute. A 4-week-old female bitch, weighing 1.9 kg, with a lack of support from the four limbs, who remained extended and displaced laterally associated with chest flattening, was treated at a Veterinary Hospital. Based on the clinical findings, the diagnosis was Swimmer Dog Syndrome and the treatment consisted of the use of four-leg cuff-shaped bandages, a rigid splint for chest flattening associated with manual physiotherapy and selenium and vitamin E supplementation. He returned to the Veterinary Hospital after 16 days of recommended treatment with normal quadrupedal position, demonstrating easy walking on rough and smooth floor. Further studies on swim dog syndrome are needed, and so far considered a multifactorial disease.Item Dermatite atópica em cães(Universidade Camilo Castelo Branco, 2019) Faulstich, Leonara Correa Camacho; Martins, Fernanda Manaia; Fêo, José Carlos Sabino de AlmeidaThe canine atopy is an inherited trend of development of lgE antibodies against ambient alergens, being the second more common allergic cutaneous riot in dogs, is esteemed that it involves 3- 15% of the canine population. The atopy is described as a hypersensibility reaction type t mediated for the lgE. The pruritus one is the initial signal of the illness, that leads to a selftraumatism that can be severe. The diagnosis is based on the history, the clinical signals and the results of appropriate disgnostic tests. The treatment of atopiarequíresprevention of the contact with the alergen, administration of antiinflammatory, immunotherapy and treatment with antibiotics and antiftmgal agents. The combination of these treatments depends on the individual development of the injuries of the patients. This work has as the objective to carry through literature revision on atopic dermatitis in dogs.Item Processos de inspeção e higiene e principais causas de condenações de frangos em abatedouros do Brasil: revisão integrativa(Universidade Camilo Castelo Branco, 2019) Cortez, Paulo Ricardo; Oliveira, Juçara Tinasi deItem Indicadores de estresse e hemogasometria na tranquilização de catetos (Tayassu Tajacu) com Azaperone na dose de 2 e 4 mg.kg-1(Universidade Camilo Castelo Branco, 2019) Passos, Yanna Deysi Bandeira; Bouty, Lúcio Flavio MarinhoItem O efeito da acupuntura na imunorregulação aplicada na Medicina Veterinária(Universidade Camilo Castelo Branco, 2018) Rodrigues, Anandra Alves; Mendes Netto, DanielItem Erliquiose canina: uma revisão teórica(Universidade Camilo Castelo Branco, 2019) Rodrigues, Marcos César Martins; Soares, Keller ReginaErlichiosis affects dogs and humans, as well as other domestic animals and some species of wildlife. Canine erlichiosis is a disease resulting from a bacterium of the genus Ehrlichia, obligate intracellular leukocyte and platelet parasites. Transmission of canine erlichiosis can occur due to the participation of a vector, the tick Rhipicephalus sanguineus, or by blood transfusion. Canine erquiliosis is characterized by three stages: acute, subclinical and chronic. These can be difficult to distinguish accurately in practice. The diagnosis of canine erlichiosis will depend on a number of factors, such as: dog's history of stay in endemic areas, evidence of tick infestation, clinical compatibility, application of E. canis specific test. Despite the severe condition to which the disease may evolve, treatment is relatively simple. Generally, one chooses to use antibiotics, especially doxycycline. In addition, blood transfusions may be required in cases of anemia and thrombocytopenia, fluid therapy, gastric and liver protectors.