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    Ciclofotocoagulação transescleral com laser micropulsado como tratamento para glaucoma refratário em um cão da raça Shih- tzu: relato de caso
    (2021-07-19) Barbosa, Ana Paula Vieira; Sá, Fabrício Bezerra de; http://lattes.cnpq.br/5063398024530288; http://lattes.cnpq.br/2504512434697800
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    Citologia conjuntival como auxílio de diagnóstico da leishmaniose em cães – relato de caso
    (2019-07-19) Silva, Michel Carlos da; Sá, Fabrício Bezerra de; http://lattes.cnpq.br/5063398024530288; http://lattes.cnpq.br/6204549815615642
    At the end of the Veterinary Medicine course it is necessary to perform the Mandatory Supervised Internship (ESO), which is the 11th period. The presentation of the report to obtain the partial mark and prerequisite for conclusion of the course, as well as it is also important to report the experiences acquired during this final stretch, both in veterinary ophthalmology clinic and in veterinary ophthalmic surgeries. This ESO was carried out at the Veterinary Hospital of UFRPE campus Recife, being in agreement with the pedagogical proposal of the course. This course completion work includes a report of the activities carried out during the veterinary ophthalmology training and a case report of the use of conjunctival cytology to aid in the diagnosis of canine leishmaniasis. Leishmaniasis is a disease of great importance for public health and therefore was addressed as a case report of this ESO. Conjunctival cytology is a non-invasive rapid diagnostic method that can be performed to aid in the diagnosis of systemic diseases affecting the eye and its attachments. It is important for the clinician to take a differential approach to cases of leishmaniasis that appear to the clinic. We conclude that the observation of conjunctival cytology will help in the elucidation of cases even when there are not all clinical signs of the disease. Helping to know the types of inflammatory cells and the involved microorganisms allowing to make a diagnosis and a more correct treatment.
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    Enucleação em felino doméstico (Felis catus): relato de caso
    (2019-12-09) Silva, Carlos Vieira da; Silva Neto, Jairo de Macêdo Lins e; http://lattes.cnpq.br/8755976853652248
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    Enucleação transconjuntival em canino decorrente de ataque de cão - Relato de caso
    (2024-08-30) Silva, Wanildo Martins da; Andrade, Moacir Bezerra de; http://lattes.cnpq.br/8254242572414884; http://lattes.cnpq.br/5966834519424673
    The mandatory supervised internship (ESO) is when the student completes the last step towards completing the Veterinary Medicine course, its main objective is the practical experience of the profession in the area that the student was possibly attracted to. It is at this moment that you have the opportunity to put into practice all the theory and foundations learned during your undergraduate years. This internship was carried out at the Harmonia Veterinary Hospital – Casa Forte Unit, during the period from March 25, 2024 to June 10, 2024. This report seeks to describe the structure of the place and the activities carried out by the student during the internship in the emergency and hospitalization area for small animals. As the main experience during the internship, we chose to explain a case report about enucleation due to trauma caused by a dog attack.
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    Facoemulsificação em caninana (Spilotes pullatus): relato de caso
    (2019-12-12) Alves, Victória Krisna de Oliveira Melo; Vasconcelos, Ruben Horn; http://lattes.cnpq.br/3641527128333770; http://lattes.cnpq.br/9773164773396318
    Cataract is a non-physiological opacity of the crystalline that has a variety of causes, such as hereditary defects, metabolic influences, infections, trauma and senility. It may still develop associated or secondary to other eye abnormalities. However, changes in the shape of lenticular cells are similar in different cataract types. The most useful method of classification is by stage of development, which may be incipient, immature, mature or hypermature. After the cornea, the lens is the most important refractive surface of the eye and is responsible for adjusting the eyes for viewing at various distances. Its opacity results in visual failure or total blindness, which is demonstrated in behavioral changes of the animal. The only form of treatment is surgical through lens extraction, or facectomy. Phacoemulsification consists of ultrasonic fragmentation and lens aspiration; this is the technique of choice for cataract removal, as it has advantages over other techniques. Cataract is a common disease among domestic animals and reptiles, the same method of treatment may be applied to these species, but there are still few data reported. Therefore, this study aimed to report a case of cataract on a yellow rat snake (Spilotes pullatus) submitted to a phacoemulsification procedure to contribute to the limited literature on the subject. A serpent (Spilotes pullatus), popularly known as yellow rat snake, male, adult, 1.79m, 1.3kg, was sent to Dois Irmãos State Park after being found in an anthropic area. On clinical examination she was diagnosed with bilateral mature cataract and was submitted to lens extraction by phacoemulsification technique. The results were unsatisfactory, requiring additional tests to diagnose if there was any primary disease that affected vision.
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    Relatório do Estágio Supervisionado Obrigatório (ESO), realizado na Universidade Estadual Paulista “Júlio Mesquita Filho” (UNESP) Câmpus de Botucatu, na área de clínica cirúrgica de pequenos animais e no Câmpus de Jaboticabal, na área de oftalmologia veterinária
    (2018-08-24) Araújo, Stéphanie Ingrand Vieira de; Sá, Fabrício Bezerra de; http://lattes.cnpq.br/5063398024530288; http://lattes.cnpq.br/0796017158931810
    The achievement of the Mandatory Supervised Externship in the areas Small Animal Surgical Clinic and Veterinary Ophthalmology, with the publication of the report to be presented by the student. This work portrays the activities experienced during the three-month period, including the follow-up of surgeries and outpatient care, as well case discussion and presentations in both sectors. Comprising, also, the case report "Ceratectomy and third eyelid flap in Persian feline with corneal sequestration". Corneal sequestration is a common affection in felines, occurring in males or females of any age group, with a predilection for Persian and Himalayan races. It most commonly affects the stromal portion of the cornea, which may be a dry-looking plaque with a black spot passing the corneal epithelium or an amber-brown plaque with undefined limits. The etiology is not well enlightened, but is known that ulcerative keratitis, palpebral abnormalities and the lacrimal combination may precede the condition. The keratectomy is a widely used surgical treatment, varying the protective ways of the surgical wound, at which point the report relate the technique the third eyelid flap. In this way, this work seeks to report a continuing therapy in the Veterinary Ophthalmology stage, as well as the efficacy and recurrence of this disease.
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