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Ann Med Surg (Lond) ; 82: 104514, 2022 Oct.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36268340

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Introduction: Pneumatosis Cystoides Intestinalis (PCI) is a fairly rare condition that is, however, becoming of increasing incidence. It is difficult to ascertain as many patients are asymptomatic, but, in adults, if it does present it usually presents in the fifty-to-eighty years age groups. Importance: It may be primary (15% - idiopathic and benign condition) or secondary (85% - usually in neonates and due to necrotising enterocolitis) but the aetiology is unclear, with some theories that have been put forward. Many consider its pathogenesis to be due to increased intra-luminal intestinal pressure and, therefore, build-up of gas from commensal gut bacteria. Imaging and histology are important in diagnosis. Case presentation: This case presentation explores the complicated presentation of a patient with PCI and his management, thereof, in order to review the appropriate investigations and the subsequent options of management. Conclusion: Because it is a poorly understood condition with varying presentations, it is often misdiagnosed. The diagnosis is critical to allow the correct and most appropriate management to be carried out: non-surgical supportive care versus surgical intervention with resection and stoma or anastomosis.

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Arq. bras. med. vet. zootec. (Online) ; 73(5): 1094-1098, Sept.-Oct. 2021. ilus
Artigo em Inglês | LILACS, VETINDEX | ID: biblio-1345267

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The present report describes a case of conjoined twins of the cephalo-thoraco-omphalopagus deradelphous type in cats. A feline female was transferred to our veterinary hospital as an emergency for dystocic labor. The stillborn was subjected to radiographic evaluation, and a single skull and two complete distinct vertebral columns were found. Anatomopathological examination revealed that the twins presented the head, chest, and umbilicus as the main points of union and were classified as the cephalo-thoraco-omphalopagus type. In addition, the twins had unique and well-developed faces, which allowed them to be classified as deradelphous. This malformation is rare in domestic animals, and to the best of our knowledge, this type has not been reported in felines. Further studies are warranted on this embryonic alteration, primarily because its etiology remains unknown.(AU)


O presente relato descreve um caso de gêmeos siameses do tipo cefalotoraconfalopago deradelfo em gatos. Uma fêmea felina foi atendida na emergência do hospital veterinário em trabalho de parto distócico. Os natimortos foram encaminhados para avaliação radiográfica e constatou-se que apresentavam um único crânio e duas colunas vertebrais completas e distintas. O exame anatomopatológico evidenciou que os gêmeos possuíam cabeça, tórax e umbigo como principais pontos de união, sendo classificados como cefalotoraconfalopago. Além disso, os gêmeos apresentaram face única e bem desenvolvida, o que permitiu classificá-los como deradelfos. Esse tipo de malformação é raro em animais domésticos, e não foi encontrado nenhum trabalho em felino com a mesma classificação do presente relato. Há necessidade de mais estudos sobre essa alteração embrionária, pois a etiologia do processo ainda não foi esclarecida.(AU)


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Animais , Gatos , Gêmeos Unidos , Gatos/anormalidades , Gatos/embriologia , Anormalidades Congênitas/veterinária , Gemelação Embrionária
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