Principais casos clínicos patológicos reprodutivos em cadelas atendidas no Hospital Mário Dias Teixeira (HOVET/UFRA), desde março de 2014 até agosto de 2015
Chaves, Regivany Do Socorro De LimaBarbosa, Luis Américo LucasMileo, Victor Da CostaLima Neto, Ruy MarquesGarcez, Joice Roberta MacedoConde, Rafhael CastroRolim Filho, Sebastião TavaresRibeiro, Haroldo Francisco Lobato
Reproductive changes can have several consequences, that extend from the absence of clinical signs toacute clinical manifestations, which may lead to the death of the animal. Considering that the reproductivesystem is possibly the most important for the survival of a species, this work seeks to report the mainoccurrences of pathological clinic, gynaecologic, care in female canines in order to obtain a correlationbetween factors such as race, age group and animal size. 700 dogs were treated inside the UFRA VeterinaryHospital, since March 2014 until August 2015.The largest number of occurrences were of uterus (51.54%),followed by breasts (37.57%), vagina / vulva (9.5%) and ovaries (1.4%). The most attended breed was SRD (>50%), 98% were adult and senile animals, and more than half were small size. The three main occurrences werebreast neoplasms (29.70%), pyometra (18.53%) and TVT (7.49%).(AU)
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