Pathology of Domestic Animals 1993
DOI: 10.1016/b978-0-12-391606-8.50013-2
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“…Etiology of renal dysplasia is still unknown in most dog breeds (Maxie, 1993), and in only a few breeds, the familiar factor was verified (O'Brien et al, 1982;Hoppe et al, 1990). In the present case, the cause determination was even more impaired because it was not possible to evaluate the familiar background of the animal.…”
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confidence: 61%
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“…Etiology of renal dysplasia is still unknown in most dog breeds (Maxie, 1993), and in only a few breeds, the familiar factor was verified (O'Brien et al, 1982;Hoppe et al, 1990). In the present case, the cause determination was even more impaired because it was not possible to evaluate the familiar background of the animal.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 61%
“…In most cases, it is characterized by the presence of inadequate structures for the stage of development of the organism or the development of abnormal structures (Maxie, 1993;Lees, 1996). It is a common cause of renal insufficiency in dogs, being described in the following breeds: Lhasa Apso, Shih Tzu, Great Dane, Samoyed, Alaskan Malamute, King Charles Spaniel, Bulldog (Picut and Lewis, 1987), Labrador Retriever (Sarkiala et al, 1994), Rhodesian Ridgeback (Lobetti et al, 1996), Boxer and Finnish Harriers (Hoppe and Karlstam, 2000), Boxer, Rottweiler, Collie, and Irish Wolfhound (Peeters et al, 2000).…”
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“…As lesões foram pesquisadas e agrupadas conforme a sua distribuição no sistema urinário (lesões renais e do TUI) e classiϐicadas de acordo com a literatura veterinária , Maxie & Newman 2007. No rim, as lesões foram agrupadas e classiϐicadas conforme apresentado no Quadro 1.…”
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“…As lesões do trato urinário têm sido classiϐicadas na literatura veterinária principalmente de acordo com sua distribuição e etiopatogênese (Maxie & Newman 2007, Serakides 2010, associando-se a fatores clínico--epidemiológicos e às repercussões da ocorrência dessas lesões (Cowgill & Elliott 2008, Lulich et al 2008, Polzin et al 2008. Várias delas são consideradas achados incidentais de necropsia (Maxie & Newman 2007, Serakides 2010, porém podem ser a causa da morte ou razão para eutanásia nessa espécie animal, muitas vezes associadas à insuϐiciência renal aguda ou crônica (Fighera et al 2008, Trapp et al 2010, Fleming et al 2011.…”
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