1999
DOI: 10.1590/s0103-84781999000100013
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Automutilação devido à compressão da cauda eqüina em três cães e um gato

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“…Examination of skin scrapings and a skin biopsy specimen did not reveal any evidence of a parasitic or infectious disease that might induce pruritus, and there had been no recent environmental changes that would have suggested a contact dermatitis. Altered sensation induced by cauda equina compression or peripheral nerve injury has induced self-mutilation in dogs and cats, [11][12][13] but the normal findings on orthopedic and neurologic examinations and the normal appearance of the pelvis and lumbosacral portion of the spine on radiographs made neurologic damage unlikely. Diseases of the urogenital tract, such as neoplasia, seminal vesiculitis, and blockage of the distal portion of the urethra, have led to penile licking or self-trauma in a variety of species.…”
Section: Wildlifementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Examination of skin scrapings and a skin biopsy specimen did not reveal any evidence of a parasitic or infectious disease that might induce pruritus, and there had been no recent environmental changes that would have suggested a contact dermatitis. Altered sensation induced by cauda equina compression or peripheral nerve injury has induced self-mutilation in dogs and cats, [11][12][13] but the normal findings on orthopedic and neurologic examinations and the normal appearance of the pelvis and lumbosacral portion of the spine on radiographs made neurologic damage unlikely. Diseases of the urogenital tract, such as neoplasia, seminal vesiculitis, and blockage of the distal portion of the urethra, have led to penile licking or self-trauma in a variety of species.…”
Section: Wildlifementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Segundo Lagedo, Tudury e Faria (1999) Sendo assim, o objetivo deste trabalho foi relatar o caso de um paciente diagnosticado com síndrome da cauda equina e o tratamento instituído, que possibilitou a descompressão da cauda equina por meio da técnica cirúrgica de laminectomia dorsal lombossacral, distração e estabilização por fixação-fusão das vertebras L7-S1.…”
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