Retrospective of urolithiasis in dogs and cats at the Veterinary Hospital University Brazil – Fernandópolis/State of São Paulo between January 2018 and April 2019
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Resumo: | Urolithiasis is a disorder characterized by the presence of stones in the urinary tract, associated with multifactorial causes. It is frequent in small animals. The objective of the present study is to formulate a profile of the patients affected by this disease and contribute to more accurate diagnoses and more effective therapies, aiming to reduce reoccurrences so common to this disease. The study was carried out via the exploratory analysis of the medical records of patients diagnosed with urolithiasis at the Veterinary Hospital of Universidade Brasil – Fernandópolis Campus, State of São Paulo, between January 2018 and April 2019. Information regarding epidemiology, clinical signs, tests, diagnoses, instituted treatments, and reoccurrences was compiled. Subsequently, the data were analyzed, prevalence was determined, and graphs were elaborated using the Microsoft Office Excel® program. The results revealed a total of 20 animals diagnosed with urolithiasis during the study period, 16 (80%) of which were dogs and four (20%) were cats. It was observed that small dogs, mainly of the Shih-tzu breed, were the most affected, and aspects related to the environment such as home-only experience, sedentary lifestyle and contactants were recurrent. Therefore, for any animal that fits the profile and with consistent symptomatology, urolithiasis should be considered a differential diagnosis. |
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Retrospective of urolithiasis in dogs and cats at the Veterinary Hospital University Brazil – Fernandópolis/State of São Paulo between January 2018 and April 2019Retrospectiva de urolitiasis en perros y gatos en el Hospital Veterinario Universidade Brasil – Fernandópolis/SP entre enero de 2018 y abril de 2019Retrospectiva da urolitíase em cães e gatos no Hospital Veterinário Universidade Brasil – Fernandópolis/SP entre janeiro de 2018 e abril de 2019HematúriaObstrução urináriaShih-tzuUrólito.HematuriaObstrucción urinariaShih-tzuUrolito.HematuriaUrinary obstructionShih-tzuUrolith.Urolithiasis is a disorder characterized by the presence of stones in the urinary tract, associated with multifactorial causes. It is frequent in small animals. The objective of the present study is to formulate a profile of the patients affected by this disease and contribute to more accurate diagnoses and more effective therapies, aiming to reduce reoccurrences so common to this disease. The study was carried out via the exploratory analysis of the medical records of patients diagnosed with urolithiasis at the Veterinary Hospital of Universidade Brasil – Fernandópolis Campus, State of São Paulo, between January 2018 and April 2019. Information regarding epidemiology, clinical signs, tests, diagnoses, instituted treatments, and reoccurrences was compiled. Subsequently, the data were analyzed, prevalence was determined, and graphs were elaborated using the Microsoft Office Excel® program. The results revealed a total of 20 animals diagnosed with urolithiasis during the study period, 16 (80%) of which were dogs and four (20%) were cats. It was observed that small dogs, mainly of the Shih-tzu breed, were the most affected, and aspects related to the environment such as home-only experience, sedentary lifestyle and contactants were recurrent. Therefore, for any animal that fits the profile and with consistent symptomatology, urolithiasis should be considered a differential diagnosis.La urolitiasis es un trastorno caracterizado por la presencia de cálculos en el tracto urinario, asociado a causas multifactoriales y frecuente en pequeños animales. El presente trabajo tuvo como objetivo formular un perfil de pacientes afectados por esta enfermedad y contribuir a diagnósticos más precisos y terapias más efectivas, con el objetivo de reducir las recurrencias tan comunes a esta patología. El estudio se realizó a través de un análisis exploratorio de las historias clínicas de pacientes con diagnóstico de urolitiasis en el Hospital Veterinario de la Universidade Brasil - campus Fernandópolis, São Paulo, entre enero de 2018 y abril de 2019. Se extrajo información sobre epidemiología, signos clínicos, exámenes complementarios, diagnósticos, tratamientos instaurados y recaídas. Posteriormente se analizaron los datos, se determinó la prevalencia y se elaboraron gráficos con el programa Microsoft Office Excel®. Los resultados obtenidos revelaron un total de 20 animales diagnosticados de urolitiasis durante el periodo de estudio, de los cuales 16 (80%) eran perros y cuatro (20%) felinos. Se observó que los perros pequeños, principalmente de la raza Shih-tzu, fueron los más afectados, siendo recurrentes los aspectos relacionados con el medio ambiente como vivir solo en el interior, el sedentarismo y el contacto. Por tanto, para cualquier animal que encaje en el perfil y con la sintomatología correspondiente, la urolitiasis debe considerarse un diagnóstico diferencial.Urolitíase é um distúrbio caracterizado pela presença de cálculos no trato urinário, associado a causas multifatoriais e frequente em pequenos animais. O presente trabalho teve por objetivo formular um perfil dos pacientes afetados por esta doença e contribuir para diagnósticos mais precisos e terapias mais eficazes, visando reduzir as recidivas tão comuns à esta patologia. O estudo foi realizado por meio da análise exploratória dos prontuários dos pacientes diagnosticados com urolitíase no Hospital Veterinário da Universidade Brasil – campus Fernandópolis, São Paulo, entre janeiro de 2018 a abril de 2019. Foi extraído as informações referentes à epidemiologia, sinais clínicos, exames complementares, diagnósticos, tratamentos instituídos e recidivas. Posteriormente, procedeu-se a análise dos dados, determinação da prevalência e elaboração de gráficos por meio do programa Microsoft Office Excel®. Os resultados obtidos revelaram um total de 20 animais diagnosticados com urolitíase no período de estudo, sendo que 16 (80%) destes eram cães e quatro (20%) eram felinos. Foi observado que os cães de pequeno porte, principalmente da raça Shih-tzu, foram os mais acometidos, e aspectos relacionados ao ambiente como vivência somente intradomiciliar, sedentarismo e contactantes foram recorrentes. Logo, para qualquer animal que se enquadre no perfil e com sintomatologia condizente, a urolitíase deve ser considerada um diagnóstico diferencial.Research, Society and Development2022-08-26info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/3358510.33448/rsd-v11i11.33585Research, Society and Development; Vol. 11 No. 11; e397111133585Research, Society and Development; Vol. 11 Núm. 11; e397111133585Research, Society and Development; v. 11 n. 11; e3971111335852525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIenghttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/33585/28548Copyright (c) 2022 Anne Beatriz de Carvalho Brilhante; Cleber Fernando Menegasso Mansano; Beatrice Ingrid Macentehttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessBrilhante, Anne Beatriz de CarvalhoMansano, Cleber Fernando MenegassoMacente, Beatrice Ingrid2022-09-05T13:24:46Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/33585Revistahttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/indexPUBhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/oairsd.articles@gmail.com2525-34092525-3409opendoar:2024-01-17T09:49:11.398524Research, Society and Development - Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)false |
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Retrospective of urolithiasis in dogs and cats at the Veterinary Hospital University Brazil – Fernandópolis/State of São Paulo between January 2018 and April 2019 Retrospectiva de urolitiasis en perros y gatos en el Hospital Veterinario Universidade Brasil – Fernandópolis/SP entre enero de 2018 y abril de 2019 Retrospectiva da urolitíase em cães e gatos no Hospital Veterinário Universidade Brasil – Fernandópolis/SP entre janeiro de 2018 e abril de 2019 |
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Retrospective of urolithiasis in dogs and cats at the Veterinary Hospital University Brazil – Fernandópolis/State of São Paulo between January 2018 and April 2019 |
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Retrospective of urolithiasis in dogs and cats at the Veterinary Hospital University Brazil – Fernandópolis/State of São Paulo between January 2018 and April 2019 Brilhante, Anne Beatriz de Carvalho Hematúria Obstrução urinária Shih-tzu Urólito. Hematuria Obstrucción urinaria Shih-tzu Urolito. Hematuria Urinary obstruction Shih-tzu Urolith. |
title_short |
Retrospective of urolithiasis in dogs and cats at the Veterinary Hospital University Brazil – Fernandópolis/State of São Paulo between January 2018 and April 2019 |
title_full |
Retrospective of urolithiasis in dogs and cats at the Veterinary Hospital University Brazil – Fernandópolis/State of São Paulo between January 2018 and April 2019 |
title_fullStr |
Retrospective of urolithiasis in dogs and cats at the Veterinary Hospital University Brazil – Fernandópolis/State of São Paulo between January 2018 and April 2019 |
title_full_unstemmed |
Retrospective of urolithiasis in dogs and cats at the Veterinary Hospital University Brazil – Fernandópolis/State of São Paulo between January 2018 and April 2019 |
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Retrospective of urolithiasis in dogs and cats at the Veterinary Hospital University Brazil – Fernandópolis/State of São Paulo between January 2018 and April 2019 |
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Brilhante, Anne Beatriz de Carvalho |
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Brilhante, Anne Beatriz de Carvalho Mansano, Cleber Fernando Menegasso Macente, Beatrice Ingrid |
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Mansano, Cleber Fernando Menegasso Macente, Beatrice Ingrid |
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Brilhante, Anne Beatriz de Carvalho Mansano, Cleber Fernando Menegasso Macente, Beatrice Ingrid |
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Hematúria Obstrução urinária Shih-tzu Urólito. Hematuria Obstrucción urinaria Shih-tzu Urolito. Hematuria Urinary obstruction Shih-tzu Urolith. |
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Hematúria Obstrução urinária Shih-tzu Urólito. Hematuria Obstrucción urinaria Shih-tzu Urolito. Hematuria Urinary obstruction Shih-tzu Urolith. |
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Urolithiasis is a disorder characterized by the presence of stones in the urinary tract, associated with multifactorial causes. It is frequent in small animals. The objective of the present study is to formulate a profile of the patients affected by this disease and contribute to more accurate diagnoses and more effective therapies, aiming to reduce reoccurrences so common to this disease. The study was carried out via the exploratory analysis of the medical records of patients diagnosed with urolithiasis at the Veterinary Hospital of Universidade Brasil – Fernandópolis Campus, State of São Paulo, between January 2018 and April 2019. Information regarding epidemiology, clinical signs, tests, diagnoses, instituted treatments, and reoccurrences was compiled. Subsequently, the data were analyzed, prevalence was determined, and graphs were elaborated using the Microsoft Office Excel® program. The results revealed a total of 20 animals diagnosed with urolithiasis during the study period, 16 (80%) of which were dogs and four (20%) were cats. It was observed that small dogs, mainly of the Shih-tzu breed, were the most affected, and aspects related to the environment such as home-only experience, sedentary lifestyle and contactants were recurrent. Therefore, for any animal that fits the profile and with consistent symptomatology, urolithiasis should be considered a differential diagnosis. |
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