Leishmaniose visceral canina: estudo imagiológico em cães naturalmente infectados

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Autor(a) principal: Silva, Alexandre Redson Soares da [UNESP]
Data de Publicação: 2014
Tipo de documento: Tese
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Repositório Institucional da UNESP
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/11449/123287
http://www.athena.biblioteca.unesp.br/exlibris/bd/cathedra/06-04-2015/000822331.pdf
Resumo: Locomotor alterations are uncommon in dogs with visceral leishmaniasis (VL). Although the origin of clinical signs remain unclear, polyarthritis should be considered as a potential diagnosis in these cases. Many etiological agents may cause polyarthropathies, which are classified into inflammatory and non-inflammatory. It is believed that the polyarthritis induced by Leishmania spp. may be due to a granulomatous inflammatory reaction caused by the presence of parasites or by cellular and humoral response. Clinical diagnosis is still a challenge for health professionals, due to the great variety of nonspecific clinical signs on VL. Thus, the aim of the present study were to evaluate radiographically and tomographically elbows, carpal, stifle and tarsal joints, in order to characterize the osteoarticular lesions, providing subsidies for veterinary practitioners in endemic areas. For this, 46 dogs were used, naturally infected, with diagnosis confirmed by immunochromatography (95.65%), ELISA (97.82%) and/or cytological (95.65%) methods, from the Zoonoses Control Center of Bauru. There was no preference to gender (1:1). The majority of animals were mixed breed (78.26%). Ages varied from 1 to 12 years, with a median of 3 years. Clinical signs consistent with polyarthritis were observed in 32.60%. Radiographic and tomographic alterations were observed in 77% and 91% of dogs, respectively, with tarsal joints the most affected on both methods, on asymptomatic and symptomatic dogs. Imaging signs varied, and it was not possible to establish a pattern for the disease, however the presence of apparent trabecular bone, bone sclerosis and osteolysis were the most frequently observed. Furthermore, we noticed a tendency for bilateral and symmetric involvement. It was observed a lack of significance when comparing the radiographic and tomographic lesions between symptomatic and asymptomatic ...
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spelling Leishmaniose visceral canina: estudo imagiológico em cães naturalmente infectadosCanine visceral leishmaniasis: imaging study in naturally infected dogsCão - DoençasLeishmaniose visceralArtriteRadiologia veterináriaTomografiaLocomoção animal - DistúrbiosKala-azarAnimal locomotion DisordersLocomotor alterations are uncommon in dogs with visceral leishmaniasis (VL). Although the origin of clinical signs remain unclear, polyarthritis should be considered as a potential diagnosis in these cases. Many etiological agents may cause polyarthropathies, which are classified into inflammatory and non-inflammatory. It is believed that the polyarthritis induced by Leishmania spp. may be due to a granulomatous inflammatory reaction caused by the presence of parasites or by cellular and humoral response. Clinical diagnosis is still a challenge for health professionals, due to the great variety of nonspecific clinical signs on VL. Thus, the aim of the present study were to evaluate radiographically and tomographically elbows, carpal, stifle and tarsal joints, in order to characterize the osteoarticular lesions, providing subsidies for veterinary practitioners in endemic areas. For this, 46 dogs were used, naturally infected, with diagnosis confirmed by immunochromatography (95.65%), ELISA (97.82%) and/or cytological (95.65%) methods, from the Zoonoses Control Center of Bauru. There was no preference to gender (1:1). The majority of animals were mixed breed (78.26%). Ages varied from 1 to 12 years, with a median of 3 years. Clinical signs consistent with polyarthritis were observed in 32.60%. Radiographic and tomographic alterations were observed in 77% and 91% of dogs, respectively, with tarsal joints the most affected on both methods, on asymptomatic and symptomatic dogs. Imaging signs varied, and it was not possible to establish a pattern for the disease, however the presence of apparent trabecular bone, bone sclerosis and osteolysis were the most frequently observed. Furthermore, we noticed a tendency for bilateral and symmetric involvement. It was observed a lack of significance when comparing the radiographic and tomographic lesions between symptomatic and asymptomatic ...Alterações locomotoras são incomuns em cães com leishmaniose visceral. Embora a origem dos sinais clínicos permaneça obscura, a poliartrite deve ser considerada como um potencial diagnóstico nestes casos. Muitos agentes etiológicos podem causar poliartropatias, sendo estas classificadas em não inflamatórias e inflamatórias. Acredita-se que a poliartrite induzida por Leishmania spp. seja decorrente de uma reação inflamatória granulomatosa, causada pela presença de parasitos ou por uma resposta celular e humoral. O diagnóstico clínico ainda é um desafio para os profissionais de saúde, devido à grande variedade de sinais inespecíficos em decorrência da leishmaniose visceral. Desta forma, o presente trabalho teve como objetivos avaliar radiotomograficamente as articulações umeroradioulnares, radiocarpicametacárpicas, femurotibiopatelares e tibiotarsicametatársicas, a fim de caracterizar as lesões osteoarticulares, fornecendo subsídios para os clínicos que atuam em áreas endêmicas. Para tanto, foram utilizados 46 cães, naturalmente infectados, com diagnóstico firmado por meio dos exames imunocromatográfico (95,65%), ELISA (97,82%) e/ou parasitológico direto (95,65%), provenientes do Centro de Controle de Zoonoses de Bauru. Não houve predileção quanto ao sexo (1:1). A maioria dos animais não apresentava precisa definição racial (78,26%). A idade variou entre um a 12 anos, com mediana igual a três anos. Sinais clínicos compatíveis com poliartrite foram observados em 32,60%. Alterações radiográficas e tomográficas importantes foram observadas em 77% e 91% dos caninos, respectivamente, sendo as articulações tibiotarsicametatársicas a mais afetada em ambos os testes, acomentendo cães sintomáticos e assintomáticos. Os sinais imaginológicos foram variados, não sendo possível determinar um padrão específico para a doença, porém a presença de trabeculado ósseo evidente, ...Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior (CAPES)Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (FAPESP)FAPESP: 12/02484-2Universidade Estadual Paulista (Unesp)Mamprim, Maria Jaqueline [UNESP]Universidade Estadual Paulista (Unesp)Silva, Alexandre Redson Soares da [UNESP]2015-05-14T16:53:17Z2015-05-14T16:53:17Z2014-03-28info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/doctoralThesis104 f.application/pdfSILVA, Alexandre Redson Soares da. Leishmaniose visceral canina: estudo imagiológico em cães naturalmente infectados. 2014. 104 f. 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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Leishmaniose visceral canina: estudo imagiológico em cães naturalmente infectados
Canine visceral leishmaniasis: imaging study in naturally infected dogs
title Leishmaniose visceral canina: estudo imagiológico em cães naturalmente infectados
spellingShingle Leishmaniose visceral canina: estudo imagiológico em cães naturalmente infectados
Silva, Alexandre Redson Soares da [UNESP]
Cão - Doenças
Leishmaniose visceral
Artrite
Radiologia veterinária
Tomografia
Locomoção animal - Distúrbios
Kala-azar
Animal locomotion Disorders
title_short Leishmaniose visceral canina: estudo imagiológico em cães naturalmente infectados
title_full Leishmaniose visceral canina: estudo imagiológico em cães naturalmente infectados
title_fullStr Leishmaniose visceral canina: estudo imagiológico em cães naturalmente infectados
title_full_unstemmed Leishmaniose visceral canina: estudo imagiológico em cães naturalmente infectados
title_sort Leishmaniose visceral canina: estudo imagiológico em cães naturalmente infectados
author Silva, Alexandre Redson Soares da [UNESP]
author_facet Silva, Alexandre Redson Soares da [UNESP]
author_role author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Mamprim, Maria Jaqueline [UNESP]
Universidade Estadual Paulista (Unesp)
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Silva, Alexandre Redson Soares da [UNESP]
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Cão - Doenças
Leishmaniose visceral
Artrite
Radiologia veterinária
Tomografia
Locomoção animal - Distúrbios
Kala-azar
Animal locomotion Disorders
topic Cão - Doenças
Leishmaniose visceral
Artrite
Radiologia veterinária
Tomografia
Locomoção animal - Distúrbios
Kala-azar
Animal locomotion Disorders
description Locomotor alterations are uncommon in dogs with visceral leishmaniasis (VL). Although the origin of clinical signs remain unclear, polyarthritis should be considered as a potential diagnosis in these cases. Many etiological agents may cause polyarthropathies, which are classified into inflammatory and non-inflammatory. It is believed that the polyarthritis induced by Leishmania spp. may be due to a granulomatous inflammatory reaction caused by the presence of parasites or by cellular and humoral response. Clinical diagnosis is still a challenge for health professionals, due to the great variety of nonspecific clinical signs on VL. Thus, the aim of the present study were to evaluate radiographically and tomographically elbows, carpal, stifle and tarsal joints, in order to characterize the osteoarticular lesions, providing subsidies for veterinary practitioners in endemic areas. For this, 46 dogs were used, naturally infected, with diagnosis confirmed by immunochromatography (95.65%), ELISA (97.82%) and/or cytological (95.65%) methods, from the Zoonoses Control Center of Bauru. There was no preference to gender (1:1). The majority of animals were mixed breed (78.26%). Ages varied from 1 to 12 years, with a median of 3 years. Clinical signs consistent with polyarthritis were observed in 32.60%. Radiographic and tomographic alterations were observed in 77% and 91% of dogs, respectively, with tarsal joints the most affected on both methods, on asymptomatic and symptomatic dogs. Imaging signs varied, and it was not possible to establish a pattern for the disease, however the presence of apparent trabecular bone, bone sclerosis and osteolysis were the most frequently observed. Furthermore, we noticed a tendency for bilateral and symmetric involvement. It was observed a lack of significance when comparing the radiographic and tomographic lesions between symptomatic and asymptomatic ...
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http://hdl.handle.net/11449/123287
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http://www.athena.biblioteca.unesp.br/exlibris/bd/cathedra/06-04-2015/000822331.pdf
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