2018
DOI: 10.1590/1678-4162-9857
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Estudo retrospectivo da casuística de felinos domésticos no Hospital Veterinário da Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais, no período de 2005 a 2014

Abstract: RESUMO O objetivo deste estudo foi caracterizar as doenças dos gatos domésticos provenientes dos casos de necropsia e histopatologia do Hospital Veterinário da Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais (HV/UFMG), de 2005 a 2014. Foram analisados 408 exames de necropsia e 197 de biópsias, segundo o sexo, a faixa etária e a raça. Os diagnósticos mais frequentes incluíram doenças infecciosas/inflamatórias ou parasitárias (22,5%), agentes físicos (18,1%), doenças proliferativas (15,2%) e degenerativas (13,5%). Politrau… Show more

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“…(DALECK;DE NARDI, 2016). The highest prevalence for sarcoma among tumors of mesenchymal origin was similar to other studies (SCHMIDT et al, 2010;HO;SMITH;DOBROMYLSKYJ, 2018;LIMA et al, 2018). Subcutaneous sarcomas in felines are usually related to the application and most are consistent with fibrosarcomas, but they can also receive other morphological classifications, such as osteosarcomas, rhabdomyosarcomas, chondrosarcomas, neurofibrosarcomas, and liposarcomas (GRAF et al, 2018).…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 87%
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“…(DALECK;DE NARDI, 2016). The highest prevalence for sarcoma among tumors of mesenchymal origin was similar to other studies (SCHMIDT et al, 2010;HO;SMITH;DOBROMYLSKYJ, 2018;LIMA et al, 2018). Subcutaneous sarcomas in felines are usually related to the application and most are consistent with fibrosarcomas, but they can also receive other morphological classifications, such as osteosarcomas, rhabdomyosarcomas, chondrosarcomas, neurofibrosarcomas, and liposarcomas (GRAF et al, 2018).…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 87%
“…In the present study, this distribution may be associated with Regarding the cytomorphological category of neoplasm , epithelial tumors accounted for 46% of all cutaneous tumors in cats, followed by mesenchymal tumors (37%), and roundcell tumors, with a frequency of 17% (LIMA et al, 2018). These values diverged numerically (and not necessarily statistically) from the present survey, which presented an inversion in frequency for the tumors, with a predominance of those of mesenchymal origin, followed by epithelial tumors.…”
Section: Resultscontrasting
confidence: 54%
“…A maioria dos felinos eram sem raça definida (SRD), representando 87,3% (137/157) dos animais, seguido dos persas com 3,8% (6/157), apenas 0,6% eram da raça siamês (1/157) e 8,3% (13/157) não tinham informação sobre a raça. Os resultados foram semelhantes aos observados por outros autores, em que também relataram maior incidência de neoplasias em fêmeas e animais SRD (CASTRO et al, 2012;LIMA et al, 2018;PRIEBE et al, 2011).…”
Section: Resultsunclassified
“…Não constava informação referente a idade em 22,9% (36/157) dos pacientes. Segundo a literatura, a incidência de câncer em felinos é maior entre 9 e 12 anos de idade (CASTRO et al, 2012;LIMA et al, 2018;SCHMIDT et al, 2010), mas em função do tipo tumoral esta faixa etária não é representativa, como mostra o estudo de Schmidt et al (2010), o qual cita que neoplasmas como mastocitoma são mais comuns em felinos na faixa etária de 4 anos e linfoma apresenta uma distribuição etária bimodal, com um primeiro pico de incidência entre 1 e 3 anos.…”
Section: Resultsunclassified
“…Young animals are more prone to having a peculiar curiosity and are also more predisposed to intentional criminal intoxications (Jericó et al, 2017). Cats belonging to the age group of kittens and young animals were twice as affected by physical disorders, such as domestic accidents, and had three times the chance of developing polytrauma when compared to animals of other ages, due to the animals' sexual maturity phase, which leads to access to the street and predisposes them to accidental or intentional traumas (Lima et al, 2018). Due to their arboreal habits, cats have a greater ability to climb and reach high places, making them more susceptible to domestic accidents (Melo, 2021).…”
Section: Feline Speciesmentioning
confidence: 99%