Pulmonary atelectasis in a young dog with Cor pulmonale: clinical and radiographic follow-up
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Resumo: | Pulmonary atelectasis is a disease characterized by the collapse of the pulmonary alveoli, leading to partial or total loss of function in the affected lung, and is mostly described in older dogs. It occurs due to chronic inflammatory and obstructive processes such as pneumonia. In infants who do not feed directly from the mother, it is common to develop aspiration pneumonia due to inhalation of a milk replacer. Once aspirated, food generates an inflammatory process in the airway that alters the function of the pulmonary surfactant, increases mucus production, and causes consequent airway obstruction, which may progress to alveolar and bronchial collapse. The aim of the present study was to report a case of a 4-month-old canine with pulmonary atelectasis secondary to bronchopneumonia and the outcome of the clinical case. The patient presented with cough, exercise intolerance, tachypnea, and progressive weight loss. Thoracic radiographic examination was performed to identify displacement of the mediastinum and heart overlapping the collapsed lung, interstitial-alveolar pattern associated with atelectasis of the middle lobe of the right lung, and a diffuse interstitial bronchial pattern throughout the other lung fields. Pulmonary support treatment was administered with antibiotics, bronchodilators, mucolytics, and inhaled corticosteroids, with resolution of clinical and radiographic symptoms after 60 days of treatment. Therefore, adequate treatment of chronic bronchopneumonia is effective in resolving pulmonary atelectasis and its associated clinical complications. |
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Pulmonary atelectasis in a young dog with Cor pulmonale: clinical and radiographic follow-upAtelectasia pulmonar em um cão jovem com Cor pulmonale, acompanhamento clínico e radiográficocough, bronchopneumonia, radiography.tosse, broncopneumonia, radiografia.Pulmonary atelectasis is a disease characterized by the collapse of the pulmonary alveoli, leading to partial or total loss of function in the affected lung, and is mostly described in older dogs. It occurs due to chronic inflammatory and obstructive processes such as pneumonia. In infants who do not feed directly from the mother, it is common to develop aspiration pneumonia due to inhalation of a milk replacer. Once aspirated, food generates an inflammatory process in the airway that alters the function of the pulmonary surfactant, increases mucus production, and causes consequent airway obstruction, which may progress to alveolar and bronchial collapse. The aim of the present study was to report a case of a 4-month-old canine with pulmonary atelectasis secondary to bronchopneumonia and the outcome of the clinical case. The patient presented with cough, exercise intolerance, tachypnea, and progressive weight loss. Thoracic radiographic examination was performed to identify displacement of the mediastinum and heart overlapping the collapsed lung, interstitial-alveolar pattern associated with atelectasis of the middle lobe of the right lung, and a diffuse interstitial bronchial pattern throughout the other lung fields. Pulmonary support treatment was administered with antibiotics, bronchodilators, mucolytics, and inhaled corticosteroids, with resolution of clinical and radiographic symptoms after 60 days of treatment. Therefore, adequate treatment of chronic bronchopneumonia is effective in resolving pulmonary atelectasis and its associated clinical complications.A atelectasia pulmonar é uma enfermidade caracterizada pelo colapso dos alvéolos pulmonares levando a perda de função parcial ou total do pulmão acometido, sendo mais frequente em cães mais velhos. Ocorre devido a processos inflamatórios crônicos e obstrutivos como as pneumonias. Em filhotes que não se alimentam diretamente da mãe, é comum o desenvolvimento de pneumonia aspirativa devido à inalação de fórmula de leite. Uma vez broncoaspirado, o alimento gera um processo inflamatório que altera a função do surfactante pulmonar, aumento na produção de muco e consequente obstrução das vias aéreas, podendo progredir para colapso de alvéolos e brônquios. O objetivo do presente estudo foi relatar um caso de um canino, de 4 meses de idade, com atelectasia pulmonar secundária a broncopneumonia e a evolução do caso clínico. O paciente apresentava sinais de tosse, intolerância a exercícios, taquipneia e emagrecimento progressivo. Realizado exame radiográfico de tórax, identificou-se deslocamento de coração sobrepondo-se ao pulmão colapsado, padrão interstício-alveolar associado a atelectasia do lobo médio do pulmão direito, além de padrão intersticial brônquico difuso pelos demais campos pulmonares. O tratamento de suporte pulmonar foi realizado com antibióticos, broncodilatadores, mucolíticos e corticosteroides inalatórios, com resolução dos sintomas clínicos e radiográficos após 60 dias de tratamento. Portanto, o tratamento adequado para broncopneumonia crônica foi eficaz na resolução da atelectasia pulmonar e suas complicações clínicas.Sociedade de Medicina Veterinária do Estado do Rio de Janeiro.2022-04-15info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdftext/xmlhttps://rbmv.org/BJVM/article/view/123810.29374/2527-2179.bjvm004921Brazilian Journal of Veterinary Medicine; Vol. 44 (2022); e004921Revista Brasileira de Medicina Veterinária; v. 44 (2022); e0049212527-21790100-2430reponame:Brazilian Journal of Veterinary Medicineinstname:Sociedade de Medicina Veterinária do Estado do Rio de Janeiro (SOMVERJ)instacron:SBMVenghttps://rbmv.org/BJVM/article/view/1238/1126https://rbmv.org/BJVM/article/view/1238/1171Copyright (c) 2022 Diana do Amaral Mendonça, Sophie Ballot, Dianna Caroline Saiki, Gabrielly Ferreira Santos, Laércio Correia Fernandes Júnior, Caroline de Oliveira Amorim, Alexandre José Rodrigues Bendas, Bruno Alberigihttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessMendonça, Diana do AmaralBallot, SophieSaiki, Dianna CarolineSantos, Gabrielly FerreiraFernandes Júnior, Laércio CorreiaAmorim, Caroline de OliveiraBendas, Alexandre José RodriguesAlberigi, Bruno2022-06-25T21:12:17Zoai:ojs.rbmv.org:article/1238Revistahttps://rbmv.org/BJVMONGhttps://rbmv.org/BJVM/oaicontato.rbmv@gmail.com2527-21790100-2430opendoar:2022-06-25T21:12:17Brazilian Journal of Veterinary Medicine - Sociedade de Medicina Veterinária do Estado do Rio de Janeiro (SOMVERJ)false |
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Pulmonary atelectasis in a young dog with Cor pulmonale: clinical and radiographic follow-up Atelectasia pulmonar em um cão jovem com Cor pulmonale, acompanhamento clínico e radiográfico |
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Pulmonary atelectasis in a young dog with Cor pulmonale: clinical and radiographic follow-up |
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Pulmonary atelectasis in a young dog with Cor pulmonale: clinical and radiographic follow-up Mendonça, Diana do Amaral cough, bronchopneumonia, radiography. tosse, broncopneumonia, radiografia. |
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Pulmonary atelectasis in a young dog with Cor pulmonale: clinical and radiographic follow-up |
title_full |
Pulmonary atelectasis in a young dog with Cor pulmonale: clinical and radiographic follow-up |
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Pulmonary atelectasis in a young dog with Cor pulmonale: clinical and radiographic follow-up |
title_full_unstemmed |
Pulmonary atelectasis in a young dog with Cor pulmonale: clinical and radiographic follow-up |
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Pulmonary atelectasis in a young dog with Cor pulmonale: clinical and radiographic follow-up |
author |
Mendonça, Diana do Amaral |
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Mendonça, Diana do Amaral Ballot, Sophie Saiki, Dianna Caroline Santos, Gabrielly Ferreira Fernandes Júnior, Laércio Correia Amorim, Caroline de Oliveira Bendas, Alexandre José Rodrigues Alberigi, Bruno |
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author |
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Ballot, Sophie Saiki, Dianna Caroline Santos, Gabrielly Ferreira Fernandes Júnior, Laércio Correia Amorim, Caroline de Oliveira Bendas, Alexandre José Rodrigues Alberigi, Bruno |
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Mendonça, Diana do Amaral Ballot, Sophie Saiki, Dianna Caroline Santos, Gabrielly Ferreira Fernandes Júnior, Laércio Correia Amorim, Caroline de Oliveira Bendas, Alexandre José Rodrigues Alberigi, Bruno |
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cough, bronchopneumonia, radiography. tosse, broncopneumonia, radiografia. |
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cough, bronchopneumonia, radiography. tosse, broncopneumonia, radiografia. |
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Pulmonary atelectasis is a disease characterized by the collapse of the pulmonary alveoli, leading to partial or total loss of function in the affected lung, and is mostly described in older dogs. It occurs due to chronic inflammatory and obstructive processes such as pneumonia. In infants who do not feed directly from the mother, it is common to develop aspiration pneumonia due to inhalation of a milk replacer. Once aspirated, food generates an inflammatory process in the airway that alters the function of the pulmonary surfactant, increases mucus production, and causes consequent airway obstruction, which may progress to alveolar and bronchial collapse. The aim of the present study was to report a case of a 4-month-old canine with pulmonary atelectasis secondary to bronchopneumonia and the outcome of the clinical case. The patient presented with cough, exercise intolerance, tachypnea, and progressive weight loss. Thoracic radiographic examination was performed to identify displacement of the mediastinum and heart overlapping the collapsed lung, interstitial-alveolar pattern associated with atelectasis of the middle lobe of the right lung, and a diffuse interstitial bronchial pattern throughout the other lung fields. Pulmonary support treatment was administered with antibiotics, bronchodilators, mucolytics, and inhaled corticosteroids, with resolution of clinical and radiographic symptoms after 60 days of treatment. Therefore, adequate treatment of chronic bronchopneumonia is effective in resolving pulmonary atelectasis and its associated clinical complications. |
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