Navegando por Autor "Lima, Gustavo Simões"
Agora exibindo 1 - 2 de 2
- Resultados por Página
- Opções de Ordenação
Item Cisto subcondral em côndilo medial do fêmur equino: relato de caso(2018-08-10) Lima, Gustavo Simões; Lucena, Jorge Eduardo Cavalcante; http://lattes.cnpq.br/5117398890386927; http://lattes.cnpq.br/3719013034230840The subchondral cysts of the medial condyle of the equine femur have a multifactorial etiology, most frequently affecting foals at the age of onset, but can be diagnosed in adult horses. This lesion is characterized by intermittent claudication, according to the level of exercise that the animal is undergoing, if it increases the effort and the frequency, surely the horse will manifest clinical sign. Radiography and ultrasonography are the complementary exams of greater application in the diagnosis of cystic lesions. There are two main therapeutic approaches, the conservative one, which consists of joint infiltration using corticosteroids associated with joint and invasive lubricants, which may be corticosteroid intralesional injection, arthroscopy debridement and transcondylar screw placement. The present study describes the occurrence of a subchondral cystic lesion in the medial condyle of the femur of a 9-year-old equine, who was treated through joint infiltration and showed clinical improvement, returning to sports successfully after 90 days of treatment.Item Sinocentese em equino com sinusite primária bilateral crônica: relato de caso(2021-02-24) Lima, Gustavo Simões; Araújo, Carolina Akiko Sato Cabral de; http://lattes.cnpq.br/5868230858347175; http://lattes.cnpq.br/3719013034230840The Residency Program in the Professional Health Area was implemented at the Department of Veterinary Medicine (DMV) of the Federal Rural University of Pernambuco (UFRPE), Campus Recife, in 2014 and currently has eighteen vacancies annually, distributed among eleven areas concentration. The program in search of teaching-service-community integration, through partnerships with managers, workers and users, technical improvement and the qualified insertion of health professionals in the labor market. It has a minimum workload of 5,760 hours, distributed in sixty hours per week, with a minimum duration of two years exclusively and on a dedicated basis. The purpose of this report was to describe how activities developed during the Residency Program in the Professional Health Area in Veterinary Medicine with an emphasis on Medical, Surgical and Large Animal Reproduction Clinic held at the Large Animal Clinic (AGA) of the Veterinary Hospital (HOVET ) of the DMV / UFRPE, Recife, in the Health Surveillance of Camaragibe-PE, and in the Zoonosis Control Unit of Caruaru-PE, from March 2019 to February 2021. The professional residency program in veterinary medicine made it possible personal and, mainly, professional evolution in the area of Medical, Surgical and Large Animal Reproduction. It also allowed to experience the performance of the Veterinary Doctor in the context of unique health, experiencing the importance of having such a professional inserted in this context.