Avaliação do método semiológico de Braund para o diagnóstico anatômico e etiológico das doenças do sistema nervoso de cães e gatos atendidos no Hospital Veterinário da Universidade Federal Rural de Pernambuco

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Autor(a) principal: ARAÚJO, Felipe Purcell de
Data de Publicação: 2010
Tipo de documento: Dissertação
Idioma: por
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Resumo: The nervous system, unlike other body, is divided into parts that have unique anatomical and functional characteristics. Therefore, locating a lesion within the different areas of this system can be a challenge for the clinician. However, this task is simplified by applying the method of neurological syndromes. Using this method, aimed at evaluating the results of the implementation and effectiveness of the location of the lesions and the etiologic diagnosis of diseases of the nervous system of dogs and cats presenting neurological symptoms. Furthermore, we aimed at verifying the occurrence of such syndromes as well as generate a database of epidemiological period of performance of this work This work was conducted at the Veterinary Hospital of UFRPE, between March and October 2008, where 405 were selected cases (dogs and cats), at the time of consultation showed the chief complaint or clinical findings of neurological disease. It was noted the great demand for neurological care in the HVUFRPE and a high incidence of the syndromes in animals breed (SRD), where theyconstituted about 45% of animals treated. Thoracolumbar syndrome was more frequent in dogs, followed by multifocal and cats lumbosacral syndrome followed by thoracolumbar. The large number of cases in multifocal syndrome is associated with lack of vaccination, socio-geographic location (low education) and low-income population served. Over 90% of the animals were treated medically and there was little improvement, it took the fact that the animals arrive with chronic injuries and in an advanced state and not return for reassessment. There were 40 deaths, but only autopsy was performed in seven animals and of these only two concluded the diagnosis. Finally we have that 100% of animals where it was applied the method of neurological syndromes, it was possible the location of nerve injury, however, only 288 animals, 254 dogs (71.14%) and 34 cats (70.83%) it was the final diagnosis of the disease. The data obtained showed the effectiveness of the method in the anatomical location of lesions ofthe nervous system and that was difficult to achieve for diagnosis of disease.
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spelling TUDURY, Eduardo AlbertoAMORIM, Marleyne José Afonso Accioly LinsSANTOS, Rosilda Maria BarretoLIMA, Evilda Rodrigues dehttp://lattes.cnpq.br/8674990393064787ARAÚJO, Felipe Purcell de2016-10-07T12:01:22Z2010-07-05ARAÚJO, Felipe Purcell de. Avaliação do método semiológico de Braund para o diagnóstico anatômico e etiológico das doenças do sistema nervoso de cães e gatos atendidos no Hospital Veterinário da Universidade Federal Rural de Pernambuco. 2010. 74 f. Dissertação (Programa de Pós-Graduação em Ciência Veterinária) - Universidade Federal Rural de Pernambuco, Recife.http://www.tede2.ufrpe.br:8080/tede2/handle/tede2/5622The nervous system, unlike other body, is divided into parts that have unique anatomical and functional characteristics. Therefore, locating a lesion within the different areas of this system can be a challenge for the clinician. However, this task is simplified by applying the method of neurological syndromes. Using this method, aimed at evaluating the results of the implementation and effectiveness of the location of the lesions and the etiologic diagnosis of diseases of the nervous system of dogs and cats presenting neurological symptoms. Furthermore, we aimed at verifying the occurrence of such syndromes as well as generate a database of epidemiological period of performance of this work This work was conducted at the Veterinary Hospital of UFRPE, between March and October 2008, where 405 were selected cases (dogs and cats), at the time of consultation showed the chief complaint or clinical findings of neurological disease. It was noted the great demand for neurological care in the HVUFRPE and a high incidence of the syndromes in animals breed (SRD), where theyconstituted about 45% of animals treated. Thoracolumbar syndrome was more frequent in dogs, followed by multifocal and cats lumbosacral syndrome followed by thoracolumbar. The large number of cases in multifocal syndrome is associated with lack of vaccination, socio-geographic location (low education) and low-income population served. Over 90% of the animals were treated medically and there was little improvement, it took the fact that the animals arrive with chronic injuries and in an advanced state and not return for reassessment. There were 40 deaths, but only autopsy was performed in seven animals and of these only two concluded the diagnosis. Finally we have that 100% of animals where it was applied the method of neurological syndromes, it was possible the location of nerve injury, however, only 288 animals, 254 dogs (71.14%) and 34 cats (70.83%) it was the final diagnosis of the disease. The data obtained showed the effectiveness of the method in the anatomical location of lesions ofthe nervous system and that was difficult to achieve for diagnosis of disease.O sistema nervoso, diferente de outros do corpo, é dividido em partes que possuem características anatômicas e funcionais únicas. Portanto, localizar uma lesão dentro das diferentes áreas deste sistema pode ser um desafio para o clínico. Porém, esta tarefa é simplificada aplicando-se o método das síndromes neurológicas. Utilizando-se este método, objetivou-se avaliar os resultados da aplicação e eficácia do mesmo na localização das lesões e no diagnóstico etiológico das enfermidades do sistema nervoso de cães e gatos apresentando sintomatologia neurológica. Além disso, objetivou-se verificar a ocorrência de cada síndrome, bem como gerar um banco de dados epidemiológicos do período de atuação deste trabalho Este trabalho foi realizado no Hospital Veterinário da UFRPE, no período entre março e outubro de 2008, onde foram selecionados 405 casos (cães e gatos), que no momento da consulta apresentaram queixa principal ou achados clínicos de doença neurológica. Constatou-se a grande demanda de atendimento neurológico no HV-UFRPE e uma alta incidência das síndromes em animais sem raça definida (SRD), onde estes constituíram cerca de 45% dos animais atendidos. A síndrome toracolombar, foi a mais freqüente nos cães, seguida da multifocal e nos gatos a síndrome lombossacral seguida da toracolombar. O grande número de casos da síndrome multifocal está associado à falta de vacinação, localização sociogeográfica (baixo nível de instrução) e baixa renda da população atendida. Mais de 90% dos animais foram tratados clinicamente e em poucos verificou-se melhora; isto se deu ao fato dos animais chegarem com lesões crônicas e em estado avançado e ao não retorno para reavaliação. Houve 40 óbitos, porém só foi realizada necropsia em sete animais e destes apenas em dois concluiu-se o diagnóstico. Finalmente temos que em 100% dos animais onde foi aplicado o método das síndromes neurológicas, foi possívela localização da lesão nervosa, porém, só em 288 animais, sendo 254 cães (71,14%) e 34 gatos (70,83%), foi possível o diagnóstico final da enfermidade. Os dados obtidos evidenciaram a eficácia do método na localização anatômica das lesões do sistema nervoso e que houve dificuldades para se atingir o diagnóstico causal das doenças.Submitted by (edna.saturno@ufrpe.br) on 2016-10-07T12:01:22Z No. of bitstreams: 1 Felipe Purcell de Araujo.pdf: 325615 bytes, checksum: f76fe3c6a6bf560b5b75ba1dafcecf94 (MD5)Made available in DSpace on 2016-10-07T12:01:22Z (GMT). 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dc.title.por.fl_str_mv Avaliação do método semiológico de Braund para o diagnóstico anatômico e etiológico das doenças do sistema nervoso de cães e gatos atendidos no Hospital Veterinário da Universidade Federal Rural de Pernambuco
title Avaliação do método semiológico de Braund para o diagnóstico anatômico e etiológico das doenças do sistema nervoso de cães e gatos atendidos no Hospital Veterinário da Universidade Federal Rural de Pernambuco
spellingShingle Avaliação do método semiológico de Braund para o diagnóstico anatômico e etiológico das doenças do sistema nervoso de cães e gatos atendidos no Hospital Veterinário da Universidade Federal Rural de Pernambuco
ARAÚJO, Felipe Purcell de
Cão
Gato
Neurologia
Semiologia
Dog
Cat
Semiology
Neurology
CIENCIAS AGRARIAS::MEDICINA VETERINARIA
title_short Avaliação do método semiológico de Braund para o diagnóstico anatômico e etiológico das doenças do sistema nervoso de cães e gatos atendidos no Hospital Veterinário da Universidade Federal Rural de Pernambuco
title_full Avaliação do método semiológico de Braund para o diagnóstico anatômico e etiológico das doenças do sistema nervoso de cães e gatos atendidos no Hospital Veterinário da Universidade Federal Rural de Pernambuco
title_fullStr Avaliação do método semiológico de Braund para o diagnóstico anatômico e etiológico das doenças do sistema nervoso de cães e gatos atendidos no Hospital Veterinário da Universidade Federal Rural de Pernambuco
title_full_unstemmed Avaliação do método semiológico de Braund para o diagnóstico anatômico e etiológico das doenças do sistema nervoso de cães e gatos atendidos no Hospital Veterinário da Universidade Federal Rural de Pernambuco
title_sort Avaliação do método semiológico de Braund para o diagnóstico anatômico e etiológico das doenças do sistema nervoso de cães e gatos atendidos no Hospital Veterinário da Universidade Federal Rural de Pernambuco
author ARAÚJO, Felipe Purcell de
author_facet ARAÚJO, Felipe Purcell de
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dc.contributor.referee2.fl_str_mv SANTOS, Rosilda Maria Barreto
dc.contributor.referee3.fl_str_mv LIMA, Evilda Rodrigues de
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv ARAÚJO, Felipe Purcell de
contributor_str_mv TUDURY, Eduardo Alberto
AMORIM, Marleyne José Afonso Accioly Lins
SANTOS, Rosilda Maria Barreto
LIMA, Evilda Rodrigues de
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Cão
Gato
Neurologia
Semiologia
topic Cão
Gato
Neurologia
Semiologia
Dog
Cat
Semiology
Neurology
CIENCIAS AGRARIAS::MEDICINA VETERINARIA
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Cat
Semiology
Neurology
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description The nervous system, unlike other body, is divided into parts that have unique anatomical and functional characteristics. Therefore, locating a lesion within the different areas of this system can be a challenge for the clinician. However, this task is simplified by applying the method of neurological syndromes. Using this method, aimed at evaluating the results of the implementation and effectiveness of the location of the lesions and the etiologic diagnosis of diseases of the nervous system of dogs and cats presenting neurological symptoms. Furthermore, we aimed at verifying the occurrence of such syndromes as well as generate a database of epidemiological period of performance of this work This work was conducted at the Veterinary Hospital of UFRPE, between March and October 2008, where 405 were selected cases (dogs and cats), at the time of consultation showed the chief complaint or clinical findings of neurological disease. It was noted the great demand for neurological care in the HVUFRPE and a high incidence of the syndromes in animals breed (SRD), where theyconstituted about 45% of animals treated. Thoracolumbar syndrome was more frequent in dogs, followed by multifocal and cats lumbosacral syndrome followed by thoracolumbar. The large number of cases in multifocal syndrome is associated with lack of vaccination, socio-geographic location (low education) and low-income population served. Over 90% of the animals were treated medically and there was little improvement, it took the fact that the animals arrive with chronic injuries and in an advanced state and not return for reassessment. There were 40 deaths, but only autopsy was performed in seven animals and of these only two concluded the diagnosis. Finally we have that 100% of animals where it was applied the method of neurological syndromes, it was possible the location of nerve injury, however, only 288 animals, 254 dogs (71.14%) and 34 cats (70.83%) it was the final diagnosis of the disease. The data obtained showed the effectiveness of the method in the anatomical location of lesions ofthe nervous system and that was difficult to achieve for diagnosis of disease.
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