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    In: Revista do Instituto de Medicina Tropical de São Paulo, FapUNIFESP (SciELO), Vol. 40, No. 5 ( 1998-09), p. 269-275
    Abstract: Objetivos: Descrever os casos de crianças com hepatoesplenomegalia (HE) matriculadas no Ambulatório Geral (AGER) do Instituto da Criança, São Paulo, identificando as principais causas, evolução, necessidade de hospitalização e/ou encaminhamento a especialistas. Metodologia: Estudo retrospectivo dos prontuários de crianças matriculadas no AGER para investigação de HE de 01/09/93 a 31/08/96. Resultados: Das 89 crianças incluídas (idade: 1 a 148 meses; mediana, 24 meses), 64 (72%) foram encaminhadas de outros serviços para investigação de HE. As queixas mais freqüentes foram: febre - 39 (44%); palidez - 26 (29%); emagrecimento - 21 (24%) e icterícia - 14 (16%). As principais alterações ao exame físico foram: palidez - 47 (53%) e baixa estatura - 17 (19%). Setenta crianças (79%) apresentavam anemia; 35 (39%) tinham infecções; 7 (8%) doenças metabólicas e 5 (6%) doenças neoplásicas. Trinta e seis crianças (40%) foram encaminhadas a especialistas. Conclusões: A maioria das crianças com HE apresenta anemia carencial associada a infecções que o pediatra geral é capaz de diagnosticar. A persistência de HE inexplicada por mais de 2 meses, especialmente quando existe grande aumento e/ou alteração na consistência dos órgãos é indicação para encaminhar ao especialista.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    ISSN: 0036-4665
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    Publisher: FapUNIFESP (SciELO)
    Publication Date: 1998
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    In:  Pesquisa Veterinária Brasileira Vol. 28, No. 1 ( 2008-01), p. 23-28
    In: Pesquisa Veterinária Brasileira, FapUNIFESP (SciELO), Vol. 28, No. 1 ( 2008-01), p. 23-28
    Abstract: The epidemiology, clinical, gross and histological findings of cases of stringhalt occurring in horses from eight farms in six counties in the State of Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil from 2000-2005 are reported. At least 10 horses were affected. Ages of affected horses were 1-13 years (average 6.2 years) and 1-2 horses were affected in each farm. Factors that might have influenced the appearance of the disease included dearth of forage due to insufficient rainfall. The presence of the plant Hypochaeris radicata, often implicated as a cause of stringhalt in horses, was observed in the pasture of three out of five evaluated farms and in six of these farms the pasture was poor due to scarse precipitation. Estimated morbidity was 17.3% and lethality was close to zero although two horses were euthanatized for necropsy. Characteristic clinical signs included excessive flexion of the stifle and hock joints, impaired ambulation and bunny hop-type of gait. Clinical disease was graded by number scores from 1-5, higher numbers indicating increasing severity. Three horses were graded as 1, one horse as 2, three horses as 3, one horse as 4 and two horses as 5. Treatment with phenytoin in two horses and with phenytoin and tenectomy in another one did not result in amelioration of the clinical signs. Four out of ten clinical examined horses with stringhalt recovered with no treatment within 2-4 months of clinical disease and four affected horses did not recover even after 9-17 months of clinical disease, when they were lastly examined. Necropsy findings included atrophy of skeletal muscle of the large muscular groups which was confirmed histologically. Histological evaluation of peripheral nerves of one of the euthanatized horses revealed reduction or absence of myelinated fibers. Ultrastructural findings included signs of demyelination, regeneration and remyelination of peripheral nerves.
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    ISSN: 0100-736X
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    Publisher: FapUNIFESP (SciELO)
    Publication Date: 2008
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    In: Pesquisa Veterinária Brasileira, FapUNIFESP (SciELO), Vol. 25, No. 4 ( 2005-12), p. 239-249
    Abstract: Cases of trypanosomiasis by Trypanosoma evansi were diagnosed in horses in the state of Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil, between 2003 and 2004. In one stud farm (Farm A) with 125 horses, 52 died. Additionally, around 80 mares were sent to Farm A to be bred. Of those, 66 became ill and 56 died after being returned to their farms of origin. Twenty one horses clinically affected by the disease were observed. Clinical signs included loss of weight (despite voracious appetite), lethargy, incoordination and instability of hindlimbs, atrophy of the large muscles of the hindlimbs, muscle weakness and paleness of mucosae. Specimens of T. evansi were detected in the blood drawn from four affected horses. Normocytic normochromic anemia with PCVs ranging from 15 to 31%, leucocytosis due to lymphocytosis associated to large atypical lymphocytes was observed in several affected horses. High levels of antibodies against T. evansi were detected in the serum of six horses from Farm A. Eight horses presented encephalic neurological signs such as circling, ataxia, blindness, excitation, falls, listlessness, proprioception deficits and head tilt. One horse assumed a "dog-seating position". Necropsy findings included muscle atrophy, enlargement and lymphoid hyperplasia of the spleen and lymphnodes, edema and softening of the white and grey matter of the brain. Histologically, an overwhelming necrotizing panencephalitis was observed in the seven horses with encephalic signs. This panencephalitis was characterized by marked edema, demyelination and necrosis and perivascular infiltrates of 6-10 layers of lymphocytes and plasm cells affecting both the white and gray matter. Several plasm cells in the inflammatory infiltrate contained numerous eosinophilic globules in their cytoplasm (Mott cells). Similar histological lesions were observed in the spinal cord of the horse with the "dog-seating position". The brains of five horses with the encephalic signs were submitted to immunohistochemistry stain by the streptavidin-biotin technique. In all of those five brains moderate to abundant specimens of T. evansi in the perivascular spaces and neuropile were marked by the specific antibody. Epidemiological, clinical, hematological, and pathological aspects of equine trypanosomiasis caused by T. evansi are discussed.
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    ISSN: 0100-736X
    Language: Unknown
    Publisher: FapUNIFESP (SciELO)
    Publication Date: 2005
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