levotiroxina. O animal voltou a ser atendido, onde se observou um aumento de volume dos sacos anais, além de secreção purulenta, sendo diagnosticada saculite. Realizou-se cultura microbiológica e antibiograma e o tratamento foi baseado em compressão manual e lavagem com solução fisiológica dos sacos anais e antibioticoterapia. A recuperação ocorreu após 10 dias de tratamento.Palavras chave: Antibiograma, constipação, cultura microbiológica, saco anal Polymicrobial anal sacculitis in dog with hypothyroidism: Case report ABSTRACT. We report a case of anal sacculitis in a canine, 9-year-old, male, Cocker Spaniel with hypothyroidism. The animal had constipation, with improvement after treatment with levothyroxine. The animal was again met, when there was an increase in volume of anal sacs, and purulent smelling, being diagnosed sacculitis. Held microbiological culture and antibiogram and the treatment was based on manual compression and washing with physiological solution of the anal sacs and systemic antibiotics and topical. The recovery occurred after 10 days of treatment.Keywords: Antibiogram, constipation, microbiological culture, anal sac Saculitis anal polimicrobiana en perro con hipotiroidismo: Reporte de un caso RESUMEN. Se relata un caso de saculitis anal en un canino de nueve años, macho, Cocker Spaniel, con hipotiroidismo. El animal presentaba estreñimiento, habiendo mejoría después del tratamiento con levotiroxina. El animal volvió a ser atendido, cuándo se observó un aumento de volumen de los sacos anales, además de secreción purulenta, siendo diagnosticada saculitis. Se realizó una cultura microbiológica y antibiograma y el tratamiento se basó en compresión manual y lavado con solución fisiológica de las bolsas anales y antibioticoterapia. La recuperación se produjo después de 10 días de tratamiento.
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