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The method of fixation should be well tolerated and its application must be made in theshortest possible surgery and anesthesia times. This report describes the surgicalmanagement of a Harris's hawk who, on orthopedic examination, had functional impotenceof the pelvic limb right. A transverse complete fracture of the tibiotarsus was observed onradiographic examination. Closed fracture reduction was chosen and osteosynthesis withhybrid external fixator with tied-in intramedullary pin. After 30 days it was bone healingwas confirmed.
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Animais , Falcões/cirurgia , Fixação Interna de Fraturas/veterinária , Tarso Animal/cirurgia , Tíbia/cirurgia , Aves Predatórias/cirurgiaResumo
A variety of organisms have been implicated in bone infections such as bacteria and fungi.A male rabbit, with a history of locomotion difficulty, with the presence of a foot injury inboth posterior limbs, characterizing bubble foot, which were already ulcerated, edema inthe tarsal joints, besides the presence of pus in the region. An x-ray of the posterior limbswas requested, with areas of osteolysis being observed. The animal's history andradiographic result were used to give a presumptive diagnosis of osteomyelitis. Astreatment, enrofloxacin therapy was instituted, in addition to cleansing the pododermitewith iodine at 1%. The animal did not present improvement in the clinical picture, beingsubmitted to euthanasia.
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Animais , Coelhos , Lagomorpha , Osteomielite/diagnóstico por imagem , Osteomielite/veterinária , Radiografia/veterináriaResumo
A variety of organisms have been implicated in bone infections such as bacteria and fungi.A male rabbit, with a history of locomotion difficulty, with the presence of a foot injury inboth posterior limbs, characterizing bubble foot, which were already ulcerated, edema inthe tarsal joints, besides the presence of pus in the region. An x-ray of the posterior limbswas requested, with areas of osteolysis being observed. The animal's history andradiographic result were used to give a presumptive diagnosis of osteomyelitis. Astreatment, enrofloxacin therapy was instituted, in addition to cleansing the pododermitewith iodine at 1%. The animal did not present improvement in the clinical picture, beingsubmitted to euthanasia.(AU)
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Animais , Coelhos , Osteomielite/veterinária , Osteomielite/diagnóstico por imagem , Lagomorpha , Radiografia/veterináriaResumo
The method of fixation should be well tolerated and its application must be made in theshortest possible surgery and anesthesia times. This report describes the surgicalmanagement of a Harris's hawk who, on orthopedic examination, had functional impotenceof the pelvic limb right. A transverse complete fracture of the tibiotarsus was observed onradiographic examination. Closed fracture reduction was chosen and osteosynthesis withhybrid external fixator with tied-in intramedullary pin. After 30 days it was bone healingwas confirmed.(AU)
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Animais , Fixação Interna de Fraturas/veterinária , Tíbia/cirurgia , Tarso Animal/cirurgia , Falcões/cirurgia , Aves Predatórias/cirurgiaResumo
Aldicarb its a carbamate popularly known as chumbinho a pesticide very popular inBrazil, although his use is illegal because of your high toxicity. The poisoning by aldicarbin dogs and cats can be criminal or accidental, being an emergency in Veterinary Medicine.This study is a report of a clinic case of an accidental poisoning by aldicarb in a cat, thatdies two days after ingestion. The necropsy was made and the main finding was ahemorrhagic catarrhal gastroenteritis with tiny gray granules,compatibles with carbamate.The diagnosis was made based on the history and necropsy findings that suggests that thecause of death was a respiratory failure.
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Animais , Gatos , Aldicarb/toxicidade , Carbamatos , Autopsia/veterinária , Intoxicação/veterináriaResumo
Aldicarb its a carbamate popularly known as chumbinho a pesticide very popular inBrazil, although his use is illegal because of your high toxicity. The poisoning by aldicarbin dogs and cats can be criminal or accidental, being an emergency in Veterinary Medicine.This study is a report of a clinic case of an accidental poisoning by aldicarb in a cat, thatdies two days after ingestion. The necropsy was made and the main finding was ahemorrhagic catarrhal gastroenteritis with tiny gray granules,compatibles with carbamate.The diagnosis was made based on the history and necropsy findings that suggests that thecause of death was a respiratory failure.(AU)