Monografias, Dissertações e Teses
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Item O efeito da acupuntura na imunorregulação aplicada na Medicina Veterinária(Universidade Camilo Castelo Branco, 2018) Rodrigues, Anandra Alves; Mendes Netto, DanielItem Hipotireoidismo em cão – relato de caso(Universidade Camilo Castelo Branco, 2019) Graf, Yaçanã Moreira; Almeida, Fernanda Martins de; Fêo, José Carlos Sabino de Almeida; Almeida, Fernanda Martins deHypothyroidism is characterized by a decrease in the production of thyroid gland hormones. These hormones, triiodothyronine and tetraiodothyronine are responsible for the metabolic activity of the animal organism. There are several physiological functions. However, when there is a change in plasma and cellular concentrations of these hormones, several clinical signs may be present. After being diagnosed, hypothyroidism can be treated with hormone replacement. The prognosis varies according to the etiologic factor of the disease, being most of the time good.Item Utilização de modelos 3D na Medicina Veterinária(Universidade Brasil, 2023) Francisco, Leandro dos Santos; Justo, FabianaThis thesis focuses on the investigation of the "Use of 3D Models in Veterinary Medicine," aiming to study and analyze how three-dimensional technology has impacted this discipline. The research seeks to answer the central question: "How has 3D technology contributed to veterinary medicine?". Veterinary medicine, like other health-related fields, experiences notable advancements with the incorporation of technology into its daily practice. In this context, three-dimensional models (3D) stand out, transforming clinical and surgical approaches in animals. This study proposes a comprehensive literature review on the advances and applications of 3D models in veterinary medicine, emphasizing the benefits of this innovation for diagnoses, surgical planning, and academic education. Additionally, successful cases where this technology has been applied in veterinary practice will be highlighted. The goal is for this work to contribute to a deeper understanding of the benefits of using this innovative technology in veterinary medicine. It also aims to encourage the adoption of these tools by industry professionals, presenting their multiple possibilities and enhancing improvements in animal care. Through this research, we seek to demonstrate that the use of 3D technology has a significant impact on advancing veterinary techniques. By the end of this study, we expect to confirm that, in addition to enhancing existing practices, 3D technology opens up a vast array of possibilities for new solutions in veterinary medicine.