2019
DOI: 10.1590/1678-4162-10093
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Estudo da técnica de venografia dos dígitos de vacas

Abstract: RESUMO O objetivo deste estudo foi descrever a técnica de venografia retrógrada podal em vacas, comparando os acessos da veia digital dorsal comum III com a digital comum II ou IV, nos membros torácicos e pélvicos, mediante a administração de dois diferentes volumes de contraste. Foram utilizados 53 membros torácicos e pélvicos de 14 vacas, com o torniquete de borracha posicionado a 5cm proximal aosparadígitos. Administraram-se 10mL do diatrizoato de meglumina em 24 membros (grupo 1), sendo 13 na veia digital … Show more

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“…Thus, a lack of knowledge and a scarcity of data related to basic areas have become a problem for researchers and the morphophysiological features related to the vulnerability of the bovine claw became misunderstood and did not have enough scientific support to completely elucidate the origins and triggers of foot affections. In order to reverse this situation, studies have been redirected, revisiting the basic area and conducting scientific investigations involving bovine claw biometrics, radiography, tomography, thermography and venography (Silva 2012;Loureiro 2013;Freitas 2015). In addition, more complete and clear studies have been started, focusing on the claw microstructure, especially on the molecular and atomic levels (Assis et al 2017a;Assis et al 2017b).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Thus, a lack of knowledge and a scarcity of data related to basic areas have become a problem for researchers and the morphophysiological features related to the vulnerability of the bovine claw became misunderstood and did not have enough scientific support to completely elucidate the origins and triggers of foot affections. In order to reverse this situation, studies have been redirected, revisiting the basic area and conducting scientific investigations involving bovine claw biometrics, radiography, tomography, thermography and venography (Silva 2012;Loureiro 2013;Freitas 2015). In addition, more complete and clear studies have been started, focusing on the claw microstructure, especially on the molecular and atomic levels (Assis et al 2017a;Assis et al 2017b).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%