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Acta sci. vet. (Impr.) ; 41: 01-05, 2013.
Artigo em Português | LILACS-Express | VETINDEX | ID: biblio-1457152

Resumo

Background: Perinephric pseudocyst is a rare disease that affects animals and humans. It is characterized by an accumulation of serous fl uid around of one or both kidneys, and in cats the manifestation as sub-capsular, containing liquid with transudate characteristics are most frequently observed. The etiology is not well understood yet, but it is known that it is associated with chronic renal injury. While it has no direct relation to race and gender, it shows a higher occurrence in elderly patients above 10 years. According to the scientifi c literature, surgery is the treatment of choice for this condition. Therefore, the objective of this paper is to report the fi rst case of bilateral perinephric pseudocyst in a young cat in Brazil, treated with palliative maneuver associated with a therapeutic feeding balanced.Case: A 1-year-old Siamese cat, 3 kg, female non-castrated was referred for clinical investigation in the state of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. It presented a 30 days history of progressive increase of abdominal volume, followed also by weight loss, hyporexia, and apathy. The patient underwent to an abdominal ultrasound, showing a large cyst in both kidneys, suggestive of perinephric pseudocyst. It was found that the surgical therapy would the choice for such alterations; however, the animal owners we do not accepted surgical treatment, were oriented about the risks of


Background: Perinephric pseudocyst is a rare disease that affects animals and humans. It is characterized by an accumulation of serous fl uid around of one or both kidneys, and in cats the manifestation as sub-capsular, containing liquid with transudate characteristics are most frequently observed. The etiology is not well understood yet, but it is known that it is associated with chronic renal injury. While it has no direct relation to race and gender, it shows a higher occurrence in elderly patients above 10 years. According to the scientifi c literature, surgery is the treatment of choice for this condition. Therefore, the objective of this paper is to report the fi rst case of bilateral perinephric pseudocyst in a young cat in Brazil, treated with palliative maneuver associated with a therapeutic feeding balanced.Case: A 1-year-old Siamese cat, 3 kg, female non-castrated was referred for clinical investigation in the state of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. It presented a 30 days history of progressive increase of abdominal volume, followed also by weight loss, hyporexia, and apathy. The patient underwent to an abdominal ultrasound, showing a large cyst in both kidneys, suggestive of perinephric pseudocyst. It was found that the surgical therapy would the choice for such alterations; however, the animal owners we do not accepted surgical treatment, were oriented about the risks of

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Rev. bras. ciênc. vet ; 12(1-3): 1-3, 2005.
Artigo em Português | LILACS-Express | LILACS, VETINDEX | ID: biblio-1491288

Resumo

O Lynxacarus radovskyi é um ácaro da pele do gato que se alimenta da superfície do pêlo. O potencial das manifestaçõesclínicas é proporcional ao número de ácaros fixados no animal e a duração da infestação. Com o objetivo de pesquisar apresença de ectoparasitos em 10 felinos que apresentavam pontos avermelhados nos pêlos foi realizado o tricograma eobservou-se a presença de ovos e exemplares adultos de L. radovskyi aderidos aos pêlos dos animais. Observou-se, ainda,que um canino, macho e adulto, que convivia com estes felinos, também estava parasitado por estes artrópodes, emboraapresentando menor grau de infestação. Em cães, não existem relatos deste parasito na literatura mundial. Concluiu-se que,devido ao pequeno tamanho do parasito e as dificuldades no diagnóstico, é necessário um estudo amplo que avalie aocorrência deste parasito e suas implicações na sanidade dos felinos.

3.
R. bras. Ci. Vet. ; 12(1-3): 1-3, 2005.
Artigo em Português | VETINDEX | ID: vti-712550

Resumo

O Lynxacarus radovskyi é um ácaro da pele do gato que se alimenta da superfície do pêlo. O potencial das manifestaçõesclínicas é proporcional ao número de ácaros fixados no animal e a duração da infestação. Com o objetivo de pesquisar apresença de ectoparasitos em 10 felinos que apresentavam pontos avermelhados nos pêlos foi realizado o tricograma eobservou-se a presença de ovos e exemplares adultos de L. radovskyi aderidos aos pêlos dos animais. Observou-se, ainda,que um canino, macho e adulto, que convivia com estes felinos, também estava parasitado por estes artrópodes, emboraapresentando menor grau de infestação. Em cães, não existem relatos deste parasito na literatura mundial. Concluiu-se que,devido ao pequeno tamanho do parasito e as dificuldades no diagnóstico, é necessário um estudo amplo que avalie aocorrência deste parasito e suas implicações na sanidade dos felinos.

4.
Acta sci. vet. (Online) ; 41: 01-05, 2013.
Artigo em Português | VETINDEX | ID: vti-480263

Resumo

Background: Perinephric pseudocyst is a rare disease that affects animals and humans. It is characterized by an accumulation of serous fl uid around of one or both kidneys, and in cats the manifestation as sub-capsular, containing liquid with transudate characteristics are most frequently observed. The etiology is not well understood yet, but it is known that it is associated with chronic renal injury. While it has no direct relation to race and gender, it shows a higher occurrence in elderly patients above 10 years. According to the scientifi c literature, surgery is the treatment of choice for this condition. Therefore, the objective of this paper is to report the fi rst case of bilateral perinephric pseudocyst in a young cat in Brazil, treated with palliative maneuver associated with a therapeutic feeding balanced.Case: A 1-year-old Siamese cat, 3 kg, female non-castrated was referred for clinical investigation in the state of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. It presented a 30 days history of progressive increase of abdominal volume, followed also by weight loss, hyporexia, and apathy. The patient underwent to an abdominal ultrasound, showing a large cyst in both kidneys, suggestive of perinephric pseudocyst. It was found that the surgical therapy would the choice for such alterations; however, the animal owners we do not accepted surgical treatment, were oriented about the risks of


Background: Perinephric pseudocyst is a rare disease that affects animals and humans. It is characterized by an accumulation of serous fl uid around of one or both kidneys, and in cats the manifestation as sub-capsular, containing liquid with transudate characteristics are most frequently observed. The etiology is not well understood yet, but it is known that it is associated with chronic renal injury. While it has no direct relation to race and gender, it shows a higher occurrence in elderly patients above 10 years. According to the scientifi c literature, surgery is the treatment of choice for this condition. Therefore, the objective of this paper is to report the fi rst case of bilateral perinephric pseudocyst in a young cat in Brazil, treated with palliative maneuver associated with a therapeutic feeding balanced.Case: A 1-year-old Siamese cat, 3 kg, female non-castrated was referred for clinical investigation in the state of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. It presented a 30 days history of progressive increase of abdominal volume, followed also by weight loss, hyporexia, and apathy. The patient underwent to an abdominal ultrasound, showing a large cyst in both kidneys, suggestive of perinephric pseudocyst. It was found that the surgical therapy would the choice for such alterations; however, the animal owners we do not accepted surgical treatment, were oriented about the risks of

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