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Item Hipersensibilidade alimentar em cães - revisão de literatura(Universidade Brasil, 2018) Ferreira, Larissa Batista de Souza; Prado, Tales Dias doItem Demodicose canina: relato de caso clínico(Universidade Camilo Castelo Branco, 2017) Baptista, Maria Nathália Souza; Martins, Fernanda Manaia; Fêo, José Carlos Sabino de AlmeidaDemodicides are one of the main canine dermatopathies, caused by parasitic mites of the genus Demodex, especially Demodex canis, which proliferate excessively, due to the failure of the cellular response. The disease can present in two clinical forms: Localized Dermatitis (DL) and Generalized Dermatitis (DG). DL is more common in young dogs being self-limiting in most cases. Contamination can occur in the first days of life, through close contact with the carrier mother. The DG occurs mainly in animals older than two years of age, and its prognosis is reserved. Treatment requires the use of appropriate drugs and proper guidance to owners.Item Carcinoma de célula de transição de bexiga – relato de caso(Universidade Brasil, 2016) Mello, Cristiane Ribeiro de; Jark, Paulo CésarItem Hiperadrenocorticismo canino: revisão de literatura(Universidade Brasil, 2016) Ferreira, Alexandre Arantes; Casale, Roberta V. P.Item DVG - Síndrome da dilatação vólvulo gástrica intestinal em cães: estudo de caso clínico(Universidade Brasil, 2021) Campos, Karen Cristiane Moreira; Teixeira, Tarso FelipeA 17-year-old male Dachshund (Teckel) dog was treated at a private veterinary clinic, with episodes of emesis and increased volume in the abdominal region. The presence of hyposegmented neutrophils and neutrophils with toxic granulations was verified on the blood count, after abdominal ultrasound, many gases and a possible gastric dilation with volvo (VgD) were observed which was proven by X-ray, so the patient was immediately submitted to the surgical procedure, which occurred without complications, remained stable in the postoperative period, with parameters within normal limits for species and age. However, after a few hours, the animal began a neurological picture with vocalization and nystagmus, remaining most of the time in lateral decubitus, with cyanotic mucous membranes and vasculitis of limbs, even having received all the necessary care, such as oxygen therapy, continuous infusion with glucose, supportive fluid therapy, the animal did not resist, dying the day after the surgical procedure. Gastric Ovvulus Dilation is a pathology considered severe, whose chance of survival of the patient is due to the rapid intervention to correct the case.