TCC - Medicina Veterinária (Sede)
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Item Cistite bacteriana recorrente em paciente canino com hipoplasia vulvar: relato de caso(2025-03-14) Silva, Milene Iara Fagundes da; Cavalcanti, Erika Fernanda Torres Samico Fernandes; http://lattes.cnpq.br/5256493441853885; http://lattes.cnpq.br/0393171921350875Este trabalho teve como objetivo relatar as atividades desenvolvidas durante o Estágio Supervisionado Obrigatório (ESO) nas áreas de Anestesiologia e Clínica Médica de Pequenos Animais, realizado em duas etapas distintas. A primeira etapa ocorreu na Universidade Federal Rural de Pernambuco (UFRPE), no Hospital Veterinário (HOVET) sob orientação da Profª Drª Erika Fernanda Torres Samico Fernandes Cavalcanti, e supervisão da Profª Drª Ana Paula Monteiro Tenório, na cidade de Recife-PE, entre 29 de outubro a 11 de dezembro de 2024. A segunda etapa foi realizada no Hospital VetMais, também localizado em Recife-PE, sob a supervisão do M.V MSc. João Marcelo W. M. U. Cavalcanti, no período de 2 de janeiro a 4 de fevereiro de 2025, totalizando 420 horas de atividades práticas. Ambas as etapas envolveram o acompanhamento das rotinas hospitalares, tanto no Hospital Universitário da UFRPE quanto no Hospital VetMais. No presente relatório, são descritas as características de cada local, a casuística dos pacientes acompanhados em cada área durante o período de estágio e também um relato clínico de uma cadela com cistite bacteriana recorrente da raça pug com hipoplasia vulvar. O caso relata o histórico, os sinais clínicos apresentados, o processo de diagnóstico e o tratamento terapêutico eficaz adotado para a resolução da condição clínica.Item Cistite fúngica por Candida sp. em maltês: relato de caso(2025-02-18) França, Luana de Pádua; Santos, Edna Michelly de Sá; http://lattes.cnpq.br/5706618430575429; http://lattes.cnpq.br/7409649753437044The Mandatory Supervised Internship (ESO) is an important phase that represents the final experience of the student in the Veterinary Medicine course. It is the last mandatory subject, corresponding to the 11th semester of the undergraduate program, comprising 420 hours of workload. Therefore, the student chose to complete the internship with 8-hour daily shifts, from November 11, 2024, to January 31, 2025, at two different locations: Clínica Veterinarii, located in the Graças neighborhood (Recife, PE), and Afetto Centro Médico Veterinário, in the Jardins neighborhood (Aracaju, SE). During this period, the student was able to observe clinical consultations, specialized consultations in nephrology and urology, endocrinology, dermatology, ophthalmology, pulmonology, oncology, and physiotherapy. Hence, this is an experience of utmost importance for acquiring knowledge and skills through the daily observation of the veterinary professional. This internship enables the student to be better prepared for the job market and become more competent.Item Relatório de Estágio Supervisionado Obrigatório (ESO): o papel do estresse na medicina felina: um novo olhar sobre a síndrome de Pandora(2020-11-05) Botelho, Thatiany Lídia Moura; Souza, Daniela Maria Bastos de; http://lattes.cnpq.br/4856221548369438; http://lattes.cnpq.br/0904369394105157To attain the graduation in Veterinary Medicine at UFRPE, the supervised internship was fulfilled at the feline veterinary office SEMEFEL, under the supervision of the veterinarians Lirêda Drechsler and Samara Viana. This Final Paper presents 2 chapters, the first being a local and casuistry introduction, with a brief explanation about casuistry, highlighting relevant issues of the clinical routine. The second chapter presents a literature revision about stress repercussion in feline medicine, presenting a current view of the Pandora Syndrom, as a systemic and more comprehensive than the ocurrency of inflamatory cystitis (interstitial). During the fulfillment of the internship the behavior issues and psychogenic diseases had a high incidence at the casuistry statistics, caused by fear, anxiety and chronic and acute stress; It was verified the importance of the feline specialist in transmiting to the cat owners the knowledge about ambient structuring, resources, eating and routine, with the goal of increasing wellfare. For this reason, we approach the Pandora Syndrom as a psychoneuroimmunoendocrine disease with systemic comorbities, treating the interstitial cystitis as one of its consequences. Synthetically, the Pandora Syndrom is seen as a multifactorial disease due to the sum of epigenetic factors and a sensitized CTRS (central threat response system) on the feline in an environment with stress triggers. Within this context, this study presents fundamental concepts and guidelines for the analysis and diagnosis of this syndrome as well as for its prevention based on strategies of multimodal environmental modification and cognitive-behavioral therapy, which can guide the clinician in face of a pandorized cat.