2018
DOI: 10.24824/978854442563.3
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Manual de Técnicas de Necropsias em Animais Domésticos

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“…A paciente recebeu tratamento clínico de suporte, porém, devido a piora do quadro clínico o animal foi submetido à eutanásia e encaminhada ao Laboratório de Patologia Veterinária da UNICRUZ. A necropsia foi realizada de acordo com a técnica descrita por Bonel et al, (2020). Fragmentos de todos os órgãos foram coletados e fixados em solução de formalina a 10% tamponada.…”
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“…A paciente recebeu tratamento clínico de suporte, porém, devido a piora do quadro clínico o animal foi submetido à eutanásia e encaminhada ao Laboratório de Patologia Veterinária da UNICRUZ. A necropsia foi realizada de acordo com a técnica descrita por Bonel et al, (2020). Fragmentos de todos os órgãos foram coletados e fixados em solução de formalina a 10% tamponada.…”
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“…Carcass decomposition is influenced by factors such as temperature, environmental humidity, animal size, nutrition, body condition, cause of death, among other factors. For these reasons, the process of evaluating a carcass requires a good view to be attentive to cadaveric changes and make a comparison to differentiate from changes produced still in life (MARCOVALDI et al, 2016 The guidelines contained in the technical manuals for necropsy, provide several methodologies that can be applied in the laboratory, such as Virchow's, where organs are removed one by one and examined later; Ghon, where evisceration is performed by monoblocks of anato-functionally related organs; that of M. Letulle, where the contents of the thoracic and abdominal cavities are removed in a single monoblock and that of Rokitansky, where the organs are removed in isolation after they have been opened and examined "in situ" the cadaver, and all of them always having the same objective, which is the elucidation of the cause of death and the study of the factors involved in these (VIRCHOW, 1875;TWEEL;TAYLOR, 2013;BONEL et al, 2018).…”
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confidence: 99%