RETROSPECTIVE STUDY OF CONDITIONS GROUPED BY BODY SYSTEMS IN PET RABBITS

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Autor(a) principal: Tokashiki, Erick Yuji [UNESP]
Data de Publicação: 2019
Outros Autores: Rahal, Sheila Canevese [UNESP], Melchert, Alessandra [UNESP], Gonçalves, Raphael Augusto Baldissera [UNESP], Rolim, Luna Scarpari [UNESP], Teixeira, Carlos Roberto [UNESP]
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Institucional da UNESP
Texto Completo: http://dx.doi.org/10.1053/j.jepm.2018.11.009
http://hdl.handle.net/11449/188524
Resumo: This study aimed to identify retrospectively the most commonly conditions grouped by body systems in pet rabbits presented to a reference center. Data regarding rabbit's signalment, admission circumstances, and case outcome were analyzed for a period of 6 years. From a total of 202 rabbits, the cases involved the followings body systems: 31.02% integumentary, 23.61% digestive, 16.20% musculoskeletal, 9.72% genitourinary, 6.02% respiratory, 3.24% nervous, and 0.93% cardiovascular. In sense organs were classified 9.26% of cases. Integumentary system cases presented a high prevalence of parasitism by mites (n = 24), wounds and lacerations (n = 16), abscesses (n = 14), pododermatitis (n = 6), cutaneous neoplasms (n = 4), and dermatitis in genital area (n = 3). In the digestive system, overgrowth of teeth (n = 24), gastrointestinal stasis (n = 15), and coccidiosis parasitism (n = 10) were observed. Most commonly seen in the musculoskeletal system were fractures (n = 16), followed by fractured or dislocated spine (n = 7) and osteomyelitis (n = 3). All cases of the genitourinary system were elective surgeries (n = 21). Corneal ulceration (n = 6), blepharitis (n = 4), dacryocystitis (n = 3), obstruction of nasolacrimal duct (n = 3), and cataract (n = 3) were among the most common in sense organs. The nervous system had a prevalence of cranioencephalic trauma (n = 5). The respiratory system showed prevalence of pulmonary disease (n = 12). The cardiovascular system category included 2 cases: septic shock and heart disease. In conclusion, from the main body systems that were affected, integumentary system showed the highest number of cases. Parasitism by mites showed the highest prevalence. Digestive system, which comprised the highest number of deaths, had the second highest number of submissions followed by the musculoskeletal.
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spelling RETROSPECTIVE STUDY OF CONDITIONS GROUPED BY BODY SYSTEMS IN PET RABBITSdiseasedisorderlagomorphpetThis study aimed to identify retrospectively the most commonly conditions grouped by body systems in pet rabbits presented to a reference center. Data regarding rabbit's signalment, admission circumstances, and case outcome were analyzed for a period of 6 years. From a total of 202 rabbits, the cases involved the followings body systems: 31.02% integumentary, 23.61% digestive, 16.20% musculoskeletal, 9.72% genitourinary, 6.02% respiratory, 3.24% nervous, and 0.93% cardiovascular. In sense organs were classified 9.26% of cases. Integumentary system cases presented a high prevalence of parasitism by mites (n = 24), wounds and lacerations (n = 16), abscesses (n = 14), pododermatitis (n = 6), cutaneous neoplasms (n = 4), and dermatitis in genital area (n = 3). In the digestive system, overgrowth of teeth (n = 24), gastrointestinal stasis (n = 15), and coccidiosis parasitism (n = 10) were observed. Most commonly seen in the musculoskeletal system were fractures (n = 16), followed by fractured or dislocated spine (n = 7) and osteomyelitis (n = 3). All cases of the genitourinary system were elective surgeries (n = 21). Corneal ulceration (n = 6), blepharitis (n = 4), dacryocystitis (n = 3), obstruction of nasolacrimal duct (n = 3), and cataract (n = 3) were among the most common in sense organs. The nervous system had a prevalence of cranioencephalic trauma (n = 5). The respiratory system showed prevalence of pulmonary disease (n = 12). The cardiovascular system category included 2 cases: septic shock and heart disease. In conclusion, from the main body systems that were affected, integumentary system showed the highest number of cases. Parasitism by mites showed the highest prevalence. Digestive system, which comprised the highest number of deaths, had the second highest number of submissions followed by the musculoskeletal.Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Científico e Tecnológico (CNPq)Department of Veterinary Surgery and Anesthesiology Department of Veterinary Clinic School of Veterinary Medicine and Animal Science São Paulo State University (UNESP), BotucatuDepartment of Veterinary Surgery and Anesthesiology Department of Veterinary Clinic School of Veterinary Medicine and Animal Science São Paulo State University (UNESP), BotucatuCNPq: 301585/2017-2Universidade Estadual Paulista (Unesp)Tokashiki, Erick Yuji [UNESP]Rahal, Sheila Canevese [UNESP]Melchert, Alessandra [UNESP]Gonçalves, Raphael Augusto Baldissera [UNESP]Rolim, Luna Scarpari [UNESP]Teixeira, Carlos Roberto [UNESP]2019-10-06T16:10:56Z2019-10-06T16:10:56Z2019-04-01info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/article207-211http://dx.doi.org/10.1053/j.jepm.2018.11.009Journal of Exotic Pet Medicine, v. 29, p. 207-211.1557-5063http://hdl.handle.net/11449/18852410.1053/j.jepm.2018.11.0092-s2.0-85058798508Scopusreponame:Repositório Institucional da UNESPinstname:Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)instacron:UNESPengJournal of Exotic Pet Medicineinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2021-10-23T12:23:55Zoai:repositorio.unesp.br:11449/188524Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttp://repositorio.unesp.br/oai/requestopendoar:29462024-08-05T17:37:47.977398Repositório Institucional da UNESP - Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv RETROSPECTIVE STUDY OF CONDITIONS GROUPED BY BODY SYSTEMS IN PET RABBITS
title RETROSPECTIVE STUDY OF CONDITIONS GROUPED BY BODY SYSTEMS IN PET RABBITS
spellingShingle RETROSPECTIVE STUDY OF CONDITIONS GROUPED BY BODY SYSTEMS IN PET RABBITS
Tokashiki, Erick Yuji [UNESP]
disease
disorder
lagomorph
pet
title_short RETROSPECTIVE STUDY OF CONDITIONS GROUPED BY BODY SYSTEMS IN PET RABBITS
title_full RETROSPECTIVE STUDY OF CONDITIONS GROUPED BY BODY SYSTEMS IN PET RABBITS
title_fullStr RETROSPECTIVE STUDY OF CONDITIONS GROUPED BY BODY SYSTEMS IN PET RABBITS
title_full_unstemmed RETROSPECTIVE STUDY OF CONDITIONS GROUPED BY BODY SYSTEMS IN PET RABBITS
title_sort RETROSPECTIVE STUDY OF CONDITIONS GROUPED BY BODY SYSTEMS IN PET RABBITS
author Tokashiki, Erick Yuji [UNESP]
author_facet Tokashiki, Erick Yuji [UNESP]
Rahal, Sheila Canevese [UNESP]
Melchert, Alessandra [UNESP]
Gonçalves, Raphael Augusto Baldissera [UNESP]
Rolim, Luna Scarpari [UNESP]
Teixeira, Carlos Roberto [UNESP]
author_role author
author2 Rahal, Sheila Canevese [UNESP]
Melchert, Alessandra [UNESP]
Gonçalves, Raphael Augusto Baldissera [UNESP]
Rolim, Luna Scarpari [UNESP]
Teixeira, Carlos Roberto [UNESP]
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Universidade Estadual Paulista (Unesp)
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Tokashiki, Erick Yuji [UNESP]
Rahal, Sheila Canevese [UNESP]
Melchert, Alessandra [UNESP]
Gonçalves, Raphael Augusto Baldissera [UNESP]
Rolim, Luna Scarpari [UNESP]
Teixeira, Carlos Roberto [UNESP]
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv disease
disorder
lagomorph
pet
topic disease
disorder
lagomorph
pet
description This study aimed to identify retrospectively the most commonly conditions grouped by body systems in pet rabbits presented to a reference center. Data regarding rabbit's signalment, admission circumstances, and case outcome were analyzed for a period of 6 years. From a total of 202 rabbits, the cases involved the followings body systems: 31.02% integumentary, 23.61% digestive, 16.20% musculoskeletal, 9.72% genitourinary, 6.02% respiratory, 3.24% nervous, and 0.93% cardiovascular. In sense organs were classified 9.26% of cases. Integumentary system cases presented a high prevalence of parasitism by mites (n = 24), wounds and lacerations (n = 16), abscesses (n = 14), pododermatitis (n = 6), cutaneous neoplasms (n = 4), and dermatitis in genital area (n = 3). In the digestive system, overgrowth of teeth (n = 24), gastrointestinal stasis (n = 15), and coccidiosis parasitism (n = 10) were observed. Most commonly seen in the musculoskeletal system were fractures (n = 16), followed by fractured or dislocated spine (n = 7) and osteomyelitis (n = 3). All cases of the genitourinary system were elective surgeries (n = 21). Corneal ulceration (n = 6), blepharitis (n = 4), dacryocystitis (n = 3), obstruction of nasolacrimal duct (n = 3), and cataract (n = 3) were among the most common in sense organs. The nervous system had a prevalence of cranioencephalic trauma (n = 5). The respiratory system showed prevalence of pulmonary disease (n = 12). The cardiovascular system category included 2 cases: septic shock and heart disease. In conclusion, from the main body systems that were affected, integumentary system showed the highest number of cases. Parasitism by mites showed the highest prevalence. Digestive system, which comprised the highest number of deaths, had the second highest number of submissions followed by the musculoskeletal.
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