Resultado da pesquisa (44)

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#41 - Pênfigo foliáceo canino: estudo retrospectivo de 43 casos clínicos e terapia (2000-2005), p.387-392

Abstract in English:

ABSTRACT.- Balda A.C., Ikeda M.O., Larsson Junior C.E., Michalany N.S. & Larsson C.E. 2008. [Canine Pemphigus foliaceus: A retrospective study of 43 clinical cases and therapy (2000-2005).] Pênfigo foliáceo canino: estudo retrospectivo de 43 casos clínicos e terapia (2000-2005). Pesquisa Veterinária Brasileira 28(8):387-392. Departamento de Clínica Médica, Faculdade de Medicina Veterinária e Zootecnia, Universidade de São Paulo, Av. Prof. Dr. Orlando Marques de Paiva 87, São Paulo, SP 05508-270. Brazil. E-mail: anabalda@terra.com.br From August 2000 to July 2005 were attended 43 cases of canine Pemphigus foliaceous (PF) by the Dermatology Service of the Veterinary Teaching Hospital, University of São Paulo. The aim of the present study was to update the records referred to sex, breed, age, type and location of the lesions, clinical signs, and response to treatments with prednisone or combination with prednisone and azathioprine, and also to demonstrate the increase of occurrence of PF compared with the former series (1986-2000) observed in the same Service.

Abstract in Portuguese:

ABSTRACT.- Balda A.C., Ikeda M.O., Larsson Junior C.E., Michalany N.S. & Larsson C.E. 2008. [Canine Pemphigus foliaceus: A retrospective study of 43 clinical cases and therapy (2000-2005).] Pênfigo foliáceo canino: estudo retrospectivo de 43 casos clínicos e terapia (2000-2005). Pesquisa Veterinária Brasileira 28(8):387-392. Departamento de Clínica Médica, Faculdade de Medicina Veterinária e Zootecnia, Universidade de São Paulo, Av. Prof. Dr. Orlando Marques de Paiva 87, São Paulo, SP 05508-270. Brazil. E-mail: anabalda@terra.com.br From August 2000 to July 2005 were attended 43 cases of canine Pemphigus foliaceous (PF) by the Dermatology Service of the Veterinary Teaching Hospital, University of São Paulo. The aim of the present study was to update the records referred to sex, breed, age, type and location of the lesions, clinical signs, and response to treatments with prednisone or combination with prednisone and azathioprine, and also to demonstrate the increase of occurrence of PF compared with the former series (1986-2000) observed in the same Service.


#42 - Histopathological and histomicrobiological study of root canal therapy medication, comparison of calcium hydroxide versus gutta-percha with zinc oxide/eugenol in the teeth of dogs, p.71-74

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ABSTRACT.- Domingues-F. L.M., Gioso M.A. & Padilha Filho J.G. 2007. Histopathological and histomicrobiological study of root canal therapy medication, comparison of calcium hydroxide versus gutta-percha with zinc oxide/eugenol in the teeth of dogs. Pesquisa Veterinária Brasileira 27(2):71-74. Departamento de Cirurgia da Faculdade de Medicina Veterinária e Zootecnia, Universidade de São Paulo, Av. Prof. Dr. Orlando de Marques de Paiva 87, Bloco 8-superior, Cidade Universitária, São Paulo, SP 05508-000, Brazil. E-mail: lesliedf@usp.br The presence of microorganisms in dental structures with experimentally induced necrosis was evaluated. The materials were tested to evaluate their antimicrobial activity and tissue repair efficacy. Four dogs were used in this experiment, with a total of 64 roots of premolar teeth, divided into three groups. The root canals of Group I were filled with gutta-percha and zinc oxide/eugenol cement; Group II were filled with calcium hydroxide, and Group III were not filled. All animals were clinically and radiographically examined 15 days after surgery and then again every subsequent 15 days until 120 days, when the teeth were extracted en bloc. Histopathological analysis showed inflammatory infiltration, cement and bone resorption and necrotic tissue in the apical delta in different proportions. Histomicrobiological analysis showed the presence of microorganisms inside the teeth structures, with different concentrations according to the treatment used. There was statistical significance between the groups (p>0.05). Gutta-percha with zinc oxide/eugenol demonstrated good antimicrobial activity; calcium hydroxide was not efficient. The conclusion of this study is that gutta-percha with zinc oxide/eugenol is the better protocol for filling root canals in dogs.

Abstract in Portuguese:

ABSTRACT.- Domingues-F. L.M., Gioso M.A. & Padilha Filho J.G. 2007. Histopathological and histomicrobiological study of root canal therapy medication, comparison of calcium hydroxide versus gutta-percha with zinc oxide/eugenol in the teeth of dogs. Pesquisa Veterinária Brasileira 27(2):71-74. Departamento de Cirurgia da Faculdade de Medicina Veterinária e Zootecnia, Universidade de São Paulo, Av. Prof. Dr. Orlando de Marques de Paiva 87, Bloco 8-superior, Cidade Universitária, São Paulo, SP 05508-000, Brazil. E-mail: lesliedf@usp.br The presence of microorganisms in dental structures with experimentally induced necrosis was evaluated. The materials were tested to evaluate their antimicrobial activity and tissue repair efficacy. Four dogs were used in this experiment, with a total of 64 roots of premolar teeth, divided into three groups. The root canals of Group I were filled with gutta-percha and zinc oxide/eugenol cement; Group II were filled with calcium hydroxide, and Group III were not filled. All animals were clinically and radiographically examined 15 days after surgery and then again every subsequent 15 days until 120 days, when the teeth were extracted en bloc. Histopathological analysis showed inflammatory infiltration, cement and bone resorption and necrotic tissue in the apical delta in different proportions. Histomicrobiological analysis showed the presence of microorganisms inside the teeth structures, with different concentrations according to the treatment used. There was statistical significance between the groups (p>0.05). Gutta-percha with zinc oxide/eugenol demonstrated good antimicrobial activity; calcium hydroxide was not efficient. The conclusion of this study is that gutta-percha with zinc oxide/eugenol is the better protocol for filling root canals in dogs.


#43 - A new concept in prophylaxis and therapy: paramunization by poxvirus inducers, 19(3/4):91-98

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ABSTRACT.- Mayr A. & Mayr B. 1999. A new concept in prophylaxis and therapy: paramunization by poxvirus inducers. Pesquisa Veterinária Brasileira 19(3/4):91-98. Lehrstuhl für Mikrobiologie und Seuchenlehre der Tierarztlichen Fakultat der Ludwig-Maximilians-Universitat München, Veterinarstrage 13, D-80539 München, Germany. The so-called primitive, innate or paraspecific immune system is the phylogenetically older part of the complex immune system. It enables the organism to immediately attack various foreign substances, infectious pathogens, toxins and transformed cells of the organism itself. „Paramunity" is defined as an optimal regulated and activated, antigen-nonspecific defence, acquired through continuous active and succesful confrontation with endogenous and exogenous noxes or by means of „paramunization" with so called . „paramunity inducers". Paramunity inducers based on different pox virus species (e.g. Baypamun®, Duphapind®, Conpind) have turned out to be effective and safe when applied with human beings as well as with animals. Pox virus inducers activate phagocytosis and NK-cells in addition to regulation of various cytokines, notably interferon a and g, IL 1, 2, CSF and TNF which comprise the network of the complex paraspecific immune system. The results of experimental work as well as practical use in veterinary medicine have shown that paramunization by pox inducers goes far beyond the common understanding of so-called „immuno-therapy". They are „bioregulators", beca use they have 1. a regulatory effect on a disturbed immune system in the sense of an optimal homoeostasis, and 2. Simultaneously a regulatory effect between the immune, nervous, circulatory and hormone system. Therefore, the use of paramunization by pox inducers opens a new way of prophylaxis and therapy, not only with regard to infections, but also with regard to different other indications.

Abstract in Portuguese:

ABSTRACT.- Mayr A. & Mayr B. 1999. A new concept in prophylaxis and therapy: paramunization by poxvirus inducers. Pesquisa Veterinária Brasileira 19(3/4):91-98. Lehrstuhl für Mikrobiologie und Seuchenlehre der Tierarztlichen Fakultat der Ludwig-Maximilians-Universitat München, Veterinarstrage 13, D-80539 München, Germany. The so-called primitive, innate or paraspecific immune system is the phylogenetically older part of the complex immune system. It enables the organism to immediately attack various foreign substances, infectious pathogens, toxins and transformed cells of the organism itself. „Paramunity" is defined as an optimal regulated and activated, antigen-nonspecific defence, acquired through continuous active and succesful confrontation with endogenous and exogenous noxes or by means of „paramunization" with so called . „paramunity inducers". Paramunity inducers based on different pox virus species (e.g. Baypamun®, Duphapind®, Conpind) have turned out to be effective and safe when applied with human beings as well as with animals. Pox virus inducers activate phagocytosis and NK-cells in addition to regulation of various cytokines, notably interferon a and g, IL 1, 2, CSF and TNF which comprise the network of the complex paraspecific immune system. The results of experimental work as well as practical use in veterinary medicine have shown that paramunization by pox inducers goes far beyond the common understanding of so-called „immuno-therapy". They are „bioregulators", beca use they have 1. a regulatory effect on a disturbed immune system in the sense of an optimal homoeostasis, and 2. Simultaneously a regulatory effect between the immune, nervous, circulatory and hormone system. Therefore, the use of paramunization by pox inducers opens a new way of prophylaxis and therapy, not only with regard to infections, but also with regard to different other indications.


#44 - Treatment of bovine tuberculosis with isoniazide

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In a herd of 210 Holstein cattle, the intradermal tuberculin test revealed 149 positive reactors (70.9%). Tuberculosis was clinically evident in 21 animais (14.1%), the diagnosis being confirmed by both histology and the isolation of Mycobacterium bovis. The disease was treated with pure crystalized isoniazide, administered orally in doses of 25 mg/kg/day. The initial 60 doses were given on consecutive days and the remaining 60 doses three times a week on alternating days. During the medication, five clinically ill animals with advanced tuberculous lesions died, while the remaining sick animals recovered slowly. The efficacy of the therapeutic treatment was monitored for three years. Necropsy and bacteriological testing were done on 28 animais that died from other causes during the experimental period. Shrunken tuberculous lesions. Were found in eight of the animais necropsied, surrounded and invaded by an intense reaction of fibrous connective tissue. Direct culture and inoculation of suspect material into guinea pigs proved negative in all cases. Tuberculin testing, begun one month after the termination of the medication and continued at intervals of two, three and fout month periods, permitted the accompaniment of the allergic desensitization over a period of 28 months. The mean o f the increased thickness of the skin fold at the site of tuberculin inoculation of 149 animais was 7.5 mm before treatment with isoniazide and gradually fell to 1.4 mm by the end of the observations. At the termination of the experiment, only five animals showed reactions above 3 mm. Considering these animais and the five that died during medication as incured, the therapeutic efficacy of the treatment with isoniazide was 93.28%.

Abstract in Portuguese:

Num rebanho de 210 bovinos de raça holandesa, a tuberculinização intradérmica revelou 149 reagentes positivos (70,9%). A tuberculose manifestou-se, por sintomas clínicos, em 21 animais (14.1%) e foi confirmada por exames anátomo-histopatológicos e pelo. isolamento de Mycobacterium bovis. O tratamento da doença foi realizado com isoniazida pura cristalizada, administrada por via oral, em doses de 25 mg/kg/dià, sendo as primeiras 60 doses aplicadas em dias consecutivos e outras 60 em dias alternados, 3 vezes por semana. Durante a medicação morreram 5 bovinos dos clinicamente doentes e que eram portadores de lesões tuberculosas evoluídas; os demais recuperaram-se lentamente. A eficiência do tratamento terapêutico foi controlado durante 3 anos através de: a) exames necroscópicos e bacteriológicos de 28 animais que morreram por causas intercorrentes; em 8 bovinos necropsiados foram encontradas lesões tuberculosas encarquilhadas, envoltas ou invadidas por intensa reação de tecido conjuntivo fibrótico; a cultura direta e a inoculação de material suspeito em cobaio foram negativas em todos os casos. b) tuberculinizações, a intervalos de 2, depois de 3 dos 149 animais, que antes da medicação com isoniazida era de 7,5 mm, caiu progressivamente até 1,4 mm. Na última havia apenas 5 bovinos com reações acima de 3 mm. Considerando estes e os 5 animais que morreram durante a medicação como não curados, à eficiência terapêutica da isoniazida foi de 93,28%.


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