Uveal tract changes associated with Canine Monocytic Ehrlichiosis (CME)

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Autor(a) principal: Veloso, Jéssica Fontes
Data de Publicação: 2021
Outros Autores: Sauer, Leonardo, Melo, Danilo Rocha de, Andrade, Camila Fernanda Oliveira, Oliveira, Thais Nascimento de Andrade, Gomes Junior, Deusdete da Conceição, Carlos, Renata Santiago Alberto
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Research, Society and Development
Texto Completo: https://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/12661
Resumo: Canine Monocytic Erlichiosis (CME) is a disease caused by the bacterium Ehrlichia canis, transmitted through the bite of the tick Rhipicephalus sanguineus during blood meal. Infection with this bacterium is highly prevalent nationwide, causing high morbidity and mortality rates in domestic dogs. Ophthalmic changes are considered of great importance, as they can cause permanent blindness and may still be the only clinical manifestation of the disease. The objective of this paper is to approach the main ophthalmic changes associated with CME, as well as its pathophysiology, diagnostic methods, therapeutic options and prognosis, aiming a better understanding of these signs within the small animal internal medicine. A bibliographic review was carried out looking for correlation studies between CME and ophthalmic changes in dogs, where was observed that the uvea is the most affected structure because its tissue is highly vascularized and immunosensitive. The ophthalmic consequences in these animals can be serious and permanent when the diagnosis and treatment are late, therefore knowledge in this area is of great value to veterinarians that work with the general practice of small animals.
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spelling Uveal tract changes associated with Canine Monocytic Ehrlichiosis (CME)Cambios en el tracto uveal asociados con la Erliquiosis Monocítica Canina (EMC)Alterações do trato uveal associados à Erliquiose Monocítica Canina (EMC)UveitisSecondary glaucomaVasculitis.UveítisGlaucoma secundarioVasculitis.UveíteGlaucoma SecundárioVasculite.Canine Monocytic Erlichiosis (CME) is a disease caused by the bacterium Ehrlichia canis, transmitted through the bite of the tick Rhipicephalus sanguineus during blood meal. Infection with this bacterium is highly prevalent nationwide, causing high morbidity and mortality rates in domestic dogs. Ophthalmic changes are considered of great importance, as they can cause permanent blindness and may still be the only clinical manifestation of the disease. The objective of this paper is to approach the main ophthalmic changes associated with CME, as well as its pathophysiology, diagnostic methods, therapeutic options and prognosis, aiming a better understanding of these signs within the small animal internal medicine. A bibliographic review was carried out looking for correlation studies between CME and ophthalmic changes in dogs, where was observed that the uvea is the most affected structure because its tissue is highly vascularized and immunosensitive. The ophthalmic consequences in these animals can be serious and permanent when the diagnosis and treatment are late, therefore knowledge in this area is of great value to veterinarians that work with the general practice of small animals.La Ehrlichiosis Monocítica Canina (EMC) es una hemoparasitosis de gran importancia en el escenario brasileño, que afecta a los perros por la picadura de la garrapata vector Rhipicephalus sanguineus infectada durante la ingesta de sangre. Esta enfermedad tiene una alta prevalencia en Brasil, provocando altas tasas de morbilidad y mortalidad en perros domésticos. Los cambios oftálmicos se consideran de gran importancia en los animales afectados, ya que pueden causar ceguera permanente y pueden ser la única manifestación clínica de la enfermedad. El objetivo de este artículo fue abordar los principales cambios oftálmicos asociados a la EMC, así como su fisiopatología, métodos diagnósticos, opciones terapéuticas y pronóstico, buscando un mejor conocimiento de estos signos en la clínica médica de pequeños animales. Se realizó una revisión bibliográfica buscando estudios de correlación entre EMC y cambios oftálmicos en perros donde se observó que la úvea es la estructura oftálmica más afectada por ser altamente vascularizada e inmunosensible. Así, las consecuencias oftálmicas en estos animales pueden ser graves y permanente cuando el diagnóstico y el tratamiento no son los correctos, por lo que el conocimiento en esta área es de gran valor para los veterinarios que trabajan con la clínica de pequeños animales.A Erliquiose Monocítica Canina (EMC) é uma hemoparasitose de grande importância no cenário brasileiro, acometendo cães através da picada do carrapato vetor Rhipicephalus sanguineus infectado durante o repasto sanguíneo. Esta doença tem alta prevalência principalmente em âmbito nacional, causando altas taxas de morbidade e mortalidade. Alterações oftálmicas são consideradas de grande importância nos animais acometidos pois podem ser a única manifestação clínica da doença e causar cegueira permanente. Objetivou-se com este artigo abordar as principais alterações oftálmicas associadas à EMC, assim como sua fisiopatogenia, métodos diagnóstico, opções terapêuticas e prognóstico, visando o melhor entendimento desses sinais dentro da clínica médica de pequenos animais. Para tal, foi realizada uma revisão bibliográfica buscando estudos de correlação entre a EMC e as alterações oftálmicas em cães onde foi observado que a úvea é a porção mais acometida, por ser altamente vascularizada e imunossensível. Dessa forma, as consequências oftálmicas podem ser graves e permanentes quando o diagnóstico e o tratamento são tardios, e, portanto, essa atualização é de grande valia para os médicos veterinários que trabalham com a clínica geral de pequenos animais.  Research, Society and Development2021-02-18info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/1266110.33448/rsd-v10i2.12661Research, Society and Development; Vol. 10 No. 2; e34010212661Research, Society and Development; Vol. 10 Núm. 2; e34010212661Research, Society and Development; v. 10 n. 2; e340102126612525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIporhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/12661/11338Copyright (c) 2021 Jéssica Fontes Veloso; Leonardo Sauer; Danilo Rocha de Melo; Camila Fernanda Oliveira Andrade; Thais Nascimento de Andrade Oliveira; Deusdete da Conceição Gomes Junior; Renata Santiago Alberto Carloshttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessVeloso, Jéssica Fontes Sauer, LeonardoMelo, Danilo Rocha de Andrade, Camila Fernanda Oliveira Oliveira, Thais Nascimento de Andrade Gomes Junior, Deusdete da Conceição Carlos, Renata Santiago Alberto 2021-03-02T09:32:39Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/12661Revistahttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/indexPUBhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/oairsd.articles@gmail.com2525-34092525-3409opendoar:2024-01-17T09:34:10.638124Research, Society and Development - Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Uveal tract changes associated with Canine Monocytic Ehrlichiosis (CME)
Cambios en el tracto uveal asociados con la Erliquiosis Monocítica Canina (EMC)
Alterações do trato uveal associados à Erliquiose Monocítica Canina (EMC)
title Uveal tract changes associated with Canine Monocytic Ehrlichiosis (CME)
spellingShingle Uveal tract changes associated with Canine Monocytic Ehrlichiosis (CME)
Veloso, Jéssica Fontes
Uveitis
Secondary glaucoma
Vasculitis.
Uveítis
Glaucoma secundario
Vasculitis.
Uveíte
Glaucoma Secundário
Vasculite.
title_short Uveal tract changes associated with Canine Monocytic Ehrlichiosis (CME)
title_full Uveal tract changes associated with Canine Monocytic Ehrlichiosis (CME)
title_fullStr Uveal tract changes associated with Canine Monocytic Ehrlichiosis (CME)
title_full_unstemmed Uveal tract changes associated with Canine Monocytic Ehrlichiosis (CME)
title_sort Uveal tract changes associated with Canine Monocytic Ehrlichiosis (CME)
author Veloso, Jéssica Fontes
author_facet Veloso, Jéssica Fontes
Sauer, Leonardo
Melo, Danilo Rocha de
Andrade, Camila Fernanda Oliveira
Oliveira, Thais Nascimento de Andrade
Gomes Junior, Deusdete da Conceição
Carlos, Renata Santiago Alberto
author_role author
author2 Sauer, Leonardo
Melo, Danilo Rocha de
Andrade, Camila Fernanda Oliveira
Oliveira, Thais Nascimento de Andrade
Gomes Junior, Deusdete da Conceição
Carlos, Renata Santiago Alberto
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Veloso, Jéssica Fontes
Sauer, Leonardo
Melo, Danilo Rocha de
Andrade, Camila Fernanda Oliveira
Oliveira, Thais Nascimento de Andrade
Gomes Junior, Deusdete da Conceição
Carlos, Renata Santiago Alberto
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Uveitis
Secondary glaucoma
Vasculitis.
Uveítis
Glaucoma secundario
Vasculitis.
Uveíte
Glaucoma Secundário
Vasculite.
topic Uveitis
Secondary glaucoma
Vasculitis.
Uveítis
Glaucoma secundario
Vasculitis.
Uveíte
Glaucoma Secundário
Vasculite.
description Canine Monocytic Erlichiosis (CME) is a disease caused by the bacterium Ehrlichia canis, transmitted through the bite of the tick Rhipicephalus sanguineus during blood meal. Infection with this bacterium is highly prevalent nationwide, causing high morbidity and mortality rates in domestic dogs. Ophthalmic changes are considered of great importance, as they can cause permanent blindness and may still be the only clinical manifestation of the disease. The objective of this paper is to approach the main ophthalmic changes associated with CME, as well as its pathophysiology, diagnostic methods, therapeutic options and prognosis, aiming a better understanding of these signs within the small animal internal medicine. A bibliographic review was carried out looking for correlation studies between CME and ophthalmic changes in dogs, where was observed that the uvea is the most affected structure because its tissue is highly vascularized and immunosensitive. The ophthalmic consequences in these animals can be serious and permanent when the diagnosis and treatment are late, therefore knowledge in this area is of great value to veterinarians that work with the general practice of small animals.
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