2018
DOI: 10.4322/rbcv.2018.004
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Achados necroscópicos em cães e gatos vítimas de intoxicação exógena

Abstract: O reconhecimento adequado dos sinais clínicos e lesões anatomopatológicas são importantes para caracterizar os casos de intoxicação exógena em cães e gatos. O diagnóstico definitivo do agente tóxico deve ser realizado por exame toxicológico. No período de 2009 a 2014 foram analisados 42 casos de necropsia com histórico de intoxicação exógena de 31 (73,8%) cães e 11 (26,2%) gatos. Destes 21 (50%) apresentaram Boletim de Ocorrência e 22 (52,4%) foram submetidos ao exame toxicológico. A maior prevalência verifica… Show more

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“…In addition, some tutors reported that they saw the moment of offering snacks with the possible toxic agent. According to Klainbart et al (12) and Tremori (28), the frequent clinical signs are vomiting, diarrhea, sialorrhea, miosis, generalized tremors, respiratory distress, hyperactivity and tonic-clonic seizure.…”
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“…In addition, some tutors reported that they saw the moment of offering snacks with the possible toxic agent. According to Klainbart et al (12) and Tremori (28), the frequent clinical signs are vomiting, diarrhea, sialorrhea, miosis, generalized tremors, respiratory distress, hyperactivity and tonic-clonic seizure.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…These clinical signs occur, mainly in carbamates intoxication, due to inhibition of acetylcholinesterase, promoting the accumulation of acetylcholine and consequent hyperstimulation of muscarinic, nicotinic and CNS receptors (7,28) The main findings at necropsy of these were congestion in subcutaneous vessels and several organs such as liver, lung, mesentery vessels, epicardium and central nervous system. In only two cases, blackened granules were observed in the stomach, suggestive of aldicarb (Fig.…”
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