Medicina Veterinária (Sede)

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    Mandibulectomia parcial para exérese de neurofibrossarcoma em cão - Relato de caso
    (2021-12-06) Gouveia, Igor Soares; Cavalcanti, Grazielle Anahy de Sousa Aleixo; http://lattes.cnpq.br/3165940085830406; http://lattes.cnpq.br/8150604312901033
    The Mandatory Supervised Internship (referred as ESO in Portuguese) is referent to the last term of the Veterinary Medicine degree at the Federal Rural University of Pernambuco, where the student will have 420 hours of extracurricular activities and will develop a final paper. The ESO was carried out in two different clinics. The first in the Animalis surgery sector – Surgery and Veterinary Clinic, and the second in the Oncology Surgery sector of CORe – Veterinary Oncology, both located in Recife municipality, Pernambuco state, Brazil. Several species of domestic and wild vertebrates were treated during the internship experience, adding up to 58 patients. During the internship at CORe, we recorded and avaluated a study case of oral neurofibrosarcoma in a dog. Neurofibrosarcoma or malignant tumor of the peripheral nerve sheath is a highly infiltrative neoplasm that commonly affects the brachial and lumbosacral plexus, nerve roots and, sometimes, the cranial nerves which is rarely described in Veterinary Medicine. The treatment indicated for malignant oral neoplasms is the surgical excision, which may be just a palliative procedure. This study aimed to report the case of an 11.7 years-old German Shepherd dog, weighing 35 kg, that had a multilobed nodule growing in the left mandible. This nodule showed a shatterable aspect, histopathological grade II soft tissue sarcoma and immunohistochemical profile that suggested neurofibrosarcoma - malignant tumor of the peripheral nerve sheath. Was performed a partial mandibulectomy procedure with preservation of the temporomandibular joint as the healing method for this type of neoplasia, along with a left mandibular lymphadenectomy. The histopathological examination conducted after surgical removal concluded that the nodule was a non-metastatic lymph node with free physical margins. Post-surgical complications were lateral lingual projection and difficulty in feeding itself. After the recovering interval the patient should be referred to chemotherapy.
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    Metástase de tumor venéreo transmissível para bexiga e uretra em cadela: relato de caso
    (2019-12-06) Correia, Catarina Leão; Costa, Fabiano Séllos; http://lattes.cnpq.br/6876055943439186; http://lattes.cnpq.br/5871582326862036
    The main objective of this study is report the rare occurrence of metastasis of the transmissible venereal tumor (TVT) to the bladder and urethra of a mix-breed female dog, treated at the UFRPE Veterinary Hospital, through the cytological description of the lesions and the ultrasonographic aspects. Metastatic lesions were discovered due to ultrasound examination performed for patient cancer staging, in which neoplastic masses involving the urethra, bladder’s neck and body were observed, presenting heterogeneous echotexture, irregular borders and internal vascularization by color Doppler. The definitive diagnosis came through aspiration cytology, characterizing TVT with plasmacytoid pattern. The rare occurrence of metastasis in these locations is noteworthy.
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    Relatório das atividades do Estágio Supervisionado Obrigatório (ESO) e relato de caso: emprego do retalho de padrão subdérmico da prega axilar após exérese de emangiopericitoma canino
    (2018-08-21) Silva, Laiane Serafim da; Andrade, Lílian Sabrina Silvestre de; http://lattes.cnpq.br/0894888392191039; http://lattes.cnpq.br/6249778693677913
    Veterinary Oncology has grown considerably in the last decades and currently cancer is considered one of the biggest causes of death in dogs and cats. This is due to the fact that the average life expectancy of these animals has increased greatly due to a stronger awareness of tutors regarding the care needed for the health of these animals. Coupled with this, reconstructive surgery has proven to be a great tool in veterinary medicine to correct extensive lesions associated with oncologic surgeries. There are currently several reconstructive techniques that allow to ensure the functional integrity of the animal, providing more satisfactory aesthetic results and providing the patient with a better quality of life. The present report of course conclusion, besides describing the activities performed during the accomplishment of the obligatory supervised stage, reports the procedures performed for the resection of a Hemangiopericiotoma in the region of elbow of a canine attended in the area of Clinical Surgical of Small Animals of the Hospital Veterinarian Governor Laudo Natel of FCAV / UNESP - Jaboticabal and obeying the guidelines of oncologic surgery and the subsequent plasty through a reconstructive technique of subdermal pattern flap and approaching postoperative management of this surgery.