1994
DOI: 10.1590/s0103-84781994000300018
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Hérnia Inguinal Em Cães - Relato De 26 Casos

Abstract: No período de janeiro de 1983 a dezembro de 1993 o autor reduziu vinte seis hérnias inguinais em cães. Os animais fizeram parte da casuística do Hospital de Clínicas Veterinárias (HCV) da Universidade Federal de Santa Maria. Foi efetuado estudo baseado nos dados do Serviço de Estatística do HCV e nos registros feitos nas fichas individuais de cada animal. A freqüência de hérnias em pequenos animais no HCV, neste período, foi de 3,97%. Destas 11,17% foram inguinais. A prevalência foi maior em cadelas, não sendo… Show more

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“…Inguinal hernias, although uncommon, happen more frequently in female dogs, being considered as a very rare condition in female cats [4,9]. In a casuistic study where data from 1988 until 2007 were collected, from the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine from the University of São Paulo, a higher occurrence of inguinal hernias was observed in female dogs, when compared with male dogs and, according to the authors, until that period, the inguinal hernia was not reported in the feline species [1].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Inguinal hernias, although uncommon, happen more frequently in female dogs, being considered as a very rare condition in female cats [4,9]. In a casuistic study where data from 1988 until 2007 were collected, from the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine from the University of São Paulo, a higher occurrence of inguinal hernias was observed in female dogs, when compared with male dogs and, according to the authors, until that period, the inguinal hernia was not reported in the feline species [1].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%