1986
DOI: 10.1016/s0195-5616(86)50062-0
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Genetic Disorders Affecting Reproduction and Periparturient Care

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“…The heart is the circular structure surrounded by echogenic fetal lung in the thoracic cavity. There is a small volume of anechoic peritoneal fluid dissecting around the liver and abdominal contents (black arrows) and a large, oval cystic structure is projecting beyond the caudal abdominal wall (white arrows) The hypoechoic hollow viscus in the abdominal cavity is the normal fetal stomach microcardia and combinations of multiple cardiac defects (Padgett andothers 1986, Wallace andDavidson 1995). There are, however, many cases in which no other abnormality is detected.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The heart is the circular structure surrounded by echogenic fetal lung in the thoracic cavity. There is a small volume of anechoic peritoneal fluid dissecting around the liver and abdominal contents (black arrows) and a large, oval cystic structure is projecting beyond the caudal abdominal wall (white arrows) The hypoechoic hollow viscus in the abdominal cavity is the normal fetal stomach microcardia and combinations of multiple cardiac defects (Padgett andothers 1986, Wallace andDavidson 1995). There are, however, many cases in which no other abnormality is detected.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In puppies, the most common abnormalities to which hydrops fetalis has been attributed are cardiac malformations such as ventricular and atrial septal defects, The hypoechoic hollow viscus in the abdominal cavity is the normal fetal stomach microcardia and combinations of multiple cardiac defects (Padgett andothers 1986, Wallace andDavidson 1995). There are, however, many cases in which no other abnormality is detected.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Além desses fatores, quanto mais jovem o paciente, mais delgada é a mucosa palatina e menor é a queratinização do epitélio para suportar suturas, o que pode levar à deiscência (NELSON, 2003). Correções cirúrgicas feitas a partir de retalhos bipediculados deslizantes podem interferir no crescimento do palato e levar a deformações, o que pode ser evitado se a cirurgia for realizada após a troca para dentes definitivos (FOSSUM, 2014), como foi o caso dos dois pacientes relatados.…”
Section: Resultsunclassified
“…Cães de pequeno porte e de raças como Schnauzer miniatura e braquicefalicos possuem maior risco de apresentar fenda palatina (TOBIAS e JOHNSTON, 2018). Também foram relatados casos em cães das raças Buldogue Inglês, Beagle, Cocker Spaniel, American Staffordshire Terrrier, Bernese Mountain Dog, Boxer, Chihuahua, Pequinês, Dachshund, Labrador Retriever, Norwegian Elkhound, Pekingese, Poodle toy e Shih tzu (PADGETT et al, 1986;FOSSUM, 2014). Em gatos a raça Siamês é a mais comumente afetada (FOSSUM, 2014).…”
Section: Introductionunclassified
“…3 Heredity also plays a role in some breeds. 4 Multiple surgical techniques have been described for repair of secondary cleft palate including a technique described previously as a step-by-step feature in the Journal. 5 A modified approach to the von Langenbeck technique to repair a secondary cleft palate in a 16-week-old Beagle dog is described step-by-step.…”
Section: Brett Beckman Dvmmentioning
confidence: 99%