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Sheep urinary tract architecture is not affected by acute urethral obstruction

Semina ciênc. agrar; 42 (3), 2021
Urolithiasis affects the urinary tract of small ruminants, thereby requiring the animal to prematurely terminate breeding. Morphometric study of organs can be used as a diagnostic method. Thus, this study aimed to describe the macroscopic, histopathological, and histomorphometric changes in the urinary t...

Uncommon progression of toxoplasmic papillitis: patient perception and case report

Rev. bras. oftalmol; 80 (5), 2021
ABSTRACT Ocular toxoplasmosis frequently presents as necrotizing retinochoroiditis and, less often, as peripapillary chorioretinitis and/or papillitis. The progression from papillitis to peripapillary retinochoroiditis has been rarely described. We report the case of a 52-year-old patient living in south...

Spontaneous and experimental poisoning by nitroxinil at 34% in goats

Pesqui. vet. bras; 41 (), 2021
This study describes the epidemiological, clinical, and pathological aspects of spontaneous and experimental poisoning by nitroxinil at 34% concentration in goats. The outbreak occurred on a farm in the municipality of Prata, Paraíba state. Nitroxinil was administered to a herd of 120 goats, of which 18...

The dark side of the esophagus

Autops. Case Rep; 11 (), 2021
Acute esophageal necrosis (AEN), also known as "black esophagus," is an entity characterized by the circumferential black appearance of esophageal mucosa, usually associated with hypoperfusion and gastric outlet obstruction. This entity has a reported prevalence of up to 0.2%, affecting predominantly eld...

Síndrome de nicolau en paciente pediátrico: reporte de caso
Case report: Nicolau síndrome in a pediatric patient

Acta pediátr. hondu; 12 (2), 2021
El síndrome de Nicolau o Embolia cutis medicamentosa o Dermatitis livedoide, es un síndrome raro en pediatría que se presenta como complicación de una inyección intramuscular con múltiples grados de daño tisular, in- cluyendo la necrosis de la piel y de los tejidos profundos. Reportamos el caso de...

Spontaneous poisoning by Dodonaea viscosa (Sapindaceae) in cattle in Southern Brazil

Pesqui. vet. bras; 41 (), 2021
In this study, an outbreak of spontaneous poisoning by Dodonaea viscosa (D. viscosa) in a herd of dairy cattle in the municipality of Capão do Leão, Rio Grande do Sul, was investigated. Three deaths occurred in a batch of 16 Jersey cattle, aged between three and four years, kept in a native field. The ...

Luxo-fractura humeral conminuta con preservacion de la cabeza. Reporte de caso

La incidencia de las fracturas de la cabeza humeral es aproximadamente del 6% de todas las fracturas con mayor afectación a las mujeres quienes tienen tres veces más probabilidad de presentar este tipo de fracturas que los hombres. Las fracturas de humero proximal que involucren tres o más fragmentos ...

Is there neural and functional recovery after clip removal in cervical experimental sympathectomy?

ABCD (São Paulo, Impr.); 34 (2), 2021
ABSTRACT Background: The surgical treatment of hyperhidrosis by thoracic sympathectomy has brought, in addition to symptomatic relief for many, its main adverse effect: compensatory or reflex sweating. The clipping technique in place of the sympathetic nerve section gave rise to the hope of reversibilit...

The dark side of the esophagus

Autops. Case Rep; 11 (), 2021
Acute esophageal necrosis (AEN), also known as "black esophagus," is an entity characterized by the circumferential black appearance of esophageal mucosa, usually associated with hypoperfusion and gastric outlet obstruction. This entity has a reported prevalence of up to 0.2%, affecting predominantly eld...