2015
DOI: 10.18677/enciclopedia_biosfera_2015_183
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Lesão Renal Tubular Aguda Em Cães E Gatos: Fisiopatogenia E Diagnóstico Ultrassonográfico

Abstract: RESUMOA lesão renal aguda resulta principalmente da ação de agentes nefotóicos e de isquemia renal, que geralmente afetam a porção tubular do néfron. A detecção precoce da lesão renal aguda permite a intervenção apropriada podendo prevenir ou atenuar o dano à célula tubular e o desenvolvimento da insuficiência renal aguda. O diagnóstico requer a associação de técnicas, sendo eficaz o emprego do exame ultrassonográfico associado aos exames laboratoriais. A ultrassonografia permite a avaliação da morfologia e da… Show more

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“…Most patients had a preserved corticomedullary ratio. These results are in agreement with Bragato et al (2015), who mentioned that diffuse renal changes can be hard to diagnose via B-mode ultrasound. When present, common changes would be nephromegaly, increased or decreased echogenicity of the renal cortex, renal pelvis dilation, among others.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 92%
“…Most patients had a preserved corticomedullary ratio. These results are in agreement with Bragato et al (2015), who mentioned that diffuse renal changes can be hard to diagnose via B-mode ultrasound. When present, common changes would be nephromegaly, increased or decreased echogenicity of the renal cortex, renal pelvis dilation, among others.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 92%
“…Classifica-se a necrose tubular aguda como isquêmica e nefrotóxica, tendo como principal meio de diagnóstico o exame clínico, ultrassonografia e exames laboratoriais. Associando-se frequentemente a fatores extrínsecos tais como os agentes potencialmente nefrotóxicos, hipoperfusão ou hipovolemia; caracteriza-se por ser responsável por 33,2% de complicações renais graves (Bello et al, 2017;Bragato, Fioravanti, Braga, Reis & Borges, 2015).…”
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“…These results are in agreement with previously published findings which stated that diffuse renal changes can be hard to diagnose via B-mode ultrasound. When present, common changes would be nephromegaly, increased or decreased echogenicity of the renal cortex, renal pelvis dilation, among others 7 .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%