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ARRUDA, A. F. D. P.; MUZZI, L. A. L.; LACRETA JUNIOR, A. C. C.; MUZZI, R. A. L.; SAMPAIO, G. R.; MOREIRA, S. H.; MESQUITA, L. R. |
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Ana Flávia D. P. Arruda, Pós-Graduação em Ciências Veterinárias/Departamento de Medicina Veterinária/Universidade Federal de Lavras - UFLA; Leonardo A. L. Muzzi, Setor de Cirurgia Veterinária/Departamento de Medicina Veterinária/Universidade Federal de Lavras - UFLA; Antonio C. C. Lacreta Junior, Setor de Diagnóstico por Imagem/Departamento de Medicina Veterinária/Universidade Federal de Lavras - UFLA; Ruthnéa A. L. Muzzi, Setor de Clínica Médica de Pequenos Animais/Departamento de Medicina Veterinária/Universidade Federal de Lavras - UFLA; Gabriela R. Sampaio, Setor de Cirurgia Veterinária/Departamento de Medicina Veterinária/Universidade Federal de Lavras - UFLA; Stella H. Moreira, Residência em Clínica Cirúrgica em Animais de Companhia/Escola de Veterinária/Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais - UFMG; Luciane R. Mesquita, Pós-Graduação em Medicina Veterinária/Universidade Estadual Paulista Júlio de Mesquita Filho/Universidade Estadual Paulista - Unesp. |
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Radiographic assessment of the proximal tibial angles in dogs and cats with and without cranial cruciate ligament rupture. |
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2018 |
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Pesquisa Veterinária Brasileira, Rio de Janeiro, v. 38, n. 6, p. 1190-1195, junho 2018 |
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Título em português: Avaliação radiográfica dos ângulos da tibia proximal em cães e gatos com e sem ruptura do ligamento cruzado cranial. |
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The influence of the proximal tibial angles in the cranial cruciate ligament (CCL) rupture in dogs is still controversial, and little is known regarding this topic in cats. The aim of this study was to evaluate and compare the angles of the proximal portion of the tibia in dogs and cats with and without CCL rupture. Retrospective and prospective radiographs of the stifle joints were obtained and divided into four groups. Group 1 was composed of 70 stifle joint images of dogs without orthopedic disorders (healthy dogs), group 2 had 70 stifle joint images of dogs with CCL rupture, group 3 had 50 stifle joint images of cats without orthopedic disorders (healthy cats) and group 4 had 25 stifle joint images of cats with CCL rupture. Radiographs were taken with the stifle joint in the mediolateral projection, positioned at the angle of hind limb support. Between the two groups of dogs evaluated, the dogs with CCL rupture had statistically greater tibial plateau angle (TPA) compared with healthy dogs. No difference was shown in relation to the TPA between healthy cats and cats with CCL rupture. In relation to the patellar ligament angle by tibial plateau method the values for the healthy dogs were significantly higher than those for the CCL ruptured dogs. Similarly, healthy cats had significantly higher mean values than cats with CCL rupture. In the patellar ligament angle by common tangent method there was no significantly difference between the two groups of dogs. Between the two groups of cats, animals with CCL rupture had statistically higher mean values than healthy cats. In general, the groups of dogs showed higher mean values than the groups of cats. For the patellar ligament insertion angle (PLIA) healthy dogs showed a significantly higher mean than dogs with CCL rupture. There was no significant difference between the groups of cats. In conclusion, the TPA and the PLIA possibly influence the etiology of CCL rupture in dogs but not in cats. The low patellar ligament angle measured by common tangent method may favorably influence the reduced incidence of CCL rupture in cats. MenosThe influence of the proximal tibial angles in the cranial cruciate ligament (CCL) rupture in dogs is still controversial, and little is known regarding this topic in cats. The aim of this study was to evaluate and compare the angles of the proximal portion of the tibia in dogs and cats with and without CCL rupture. Retrospective and prospective radiographs of the stifle joints were obtained and divided into four groups. Group 1 was composed of 70 stifle joint images of dogs without orthopedic disorders (healthy dogs), group 2 had 70 stifle joint images of dogs with CCL rupture, group 3 had 50 stifle joint images of cats without orthopedic disorders (healthy cats) and group 4 had 25 stifle joint images of cats with CCL rupture. Radiographs were taken with the stifle joint in the mediolateral projection, positioned at the angle of hind limb support. Between the two groups of dogs evaluated, the dogs with CCL rupture had statistically greater tibial plateau angle (TPA) compared with healthy dogs. No difference was shown in relation to the TPA between healthy cats and cats with CCL rupture. In relation to the patellar ligament angle by tibial plateau method the values for the healthy dogs were significantly higher than those for the CCL ruptured dogs. Similarly, healthy cats had significantly higher mean values than cats with CCL rupture. In the patellar ligament angle by common tangent method there was no significantly difference between the two groups of dogs. Between the two... Mostrar Tudo |
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Articulação do joelho; Felino; Ligamento patelar; Patellar ligament; Platô tibial; Stifle joint; Tibial plateauv. |
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Cão; Cirurgia. |
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Cats; Dogs; Surgery. |
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LEADER 03244naa a2200349 a 4500 001 2094917 005 2018-08-31 008 2018 bl uuuu u00u1 u #d 100 1 $aARRUDA, A. F. D. P. 245 $aRadiographic assessment of the proximal tibial angles in dogs and cats with and without cranial cruciate ligament rupture. 260 $c2018 500 $aTítulo em português: Avaliação radiográfica dos ângulos da tibia proximal em cães e gatos com e sem ruptura do ligamento cruzado cranial. 520 $aThe influence of the proximal tibial angles in the cranial cruciate ligament (CCL) rupture in dogs is still controversial, and little is known regarding this topic in cats. The aim of this study was to evaluate and compare the angles of the proximal portion of the tibia in dogs and cats with and without CCL rupture. Retrospective and prospective radiographs of the stifle joints were obtained and divided into four groups. Group 1 was composed of 70 stifle joint images of dogs without orthopedic disorders (healthy dogs), group 2 had 70 stifle joint images of dogs with CCL rupture, group 3 had 50 stifle joint images of cats without orthopedic disorders (healthy cats) and group 4 had 25 stifle joint images of cats with CCL rupture. Radiographs were taken with the stifle joint in the mediolateral projection, positioned at the angle of hind limb support. Between the two groups of dogs evaluated, the dogs with CCL rupture had statistically greater tibial plateau angle (TPA) compared with healthy dogs. No difference was shown in relation to the TPA between healthy cats and cats with CCL rupture. In relation to the patellar ligament angle by tibial plateau method the values for the healthy dogs were significantly higher than those for the CCL ruptured dogs. Similarly, healthy cats had significantly higher mean values than cats with CCL rupture. In the patellar ligament angle by common tangent method there was no significantly difference between the two groups of dogs. Between the two groups of cats, animals with CCL rupture had statistically higher mean values than healthy cats. In general, the groups of dogs showed higher mean values than the groups of cats. For the patellar ligament insertion angle (PLIA) healthy dogs showed a significantly higher mean than dogs with CCL rupture. There was no significant difference between the groups of cats. In conclusion, the TPA and the PLIA possibly influence the etiology of CCL rupture in dogs but not in cats. The low patellar ligament angle measured by common tangent method may favorably influence the reduced incidence of CCL rupture in cats. 650 $aCats 650 $aDogs 650 $aSurgery 650 $aCão 650 $aCirurgia 653 $aArticulação do joelho 653 $aFelino 653 $aLigamento patelar 653 $aPatellar ligament 653 $aPlatô tibial 653 $aStifle joint 653 $aTibial plateauv 700 1 $aMUZZI, L. A. L. 700 1 $aLACRETA JUNIOR, A. C. C. 700 1 $aMUZZI, R. A. L. 700 1 $aSAMPAIO, G. R. 700 1 $aMOREIRA, S. H. 700 1 $aMESQUITA, L. R. 773 $tPesquisa Veterinária Brasileira, Rio de Janeiro$gv. 38, n. 6, p. 1190-1195, junho 2018
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NUNES, D.; BROWN, G.; PASINI, A. |
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Earthworms' biodiversity in agricultural systems of Jaguapitã, Paraná state, Brazil. |
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2005 |
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In: ENCUENTRO LATINO-AMERICANO DE ECOLOGIA Y TAXONOMIA DE OLIGOQUETOS, 2., 2005, San Juan, Puerto Rico. [Resumenes]. San Juan, Puerto Rico: International Institute of Tropical Forestry: Fundación Puertorriqueña de Conservación, 2005. p. 25. |
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Nome correto do segundo autor: BROWN, G.G. |
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The Paraná states is characterized to have the economy based in agriculture, having 62% of area with pastures and farms. The land-use and management in agroecosystems influence the earthworm populations and consequently, their diversity. Aimed asses the earthworms biodiversity, analyzing the population density and biomass of this organisms in the rainy season (summer) and the dry season (winter), in 2004, at the sites with various crops and management systems of Jaguapitã, North Paraná, Brazil. The treatments were six pastures sites (degraded and in renovation processes). two sugar cane (Saccharum sp.) and two soybean (Glycine max) areas under conventional tillage. Samples were taken by TSBF (Tropical Soil and Biology Fertility) method, taking hand-sorting soil monoliths (25x25cm square), from surface to a depth of 10 cm. Earthworms were removed from soil and preserved in formalin solution (4%), being counted, weighed and the species identified. Pastures presented higher earthworms abundance (33-85 indiv. m-2 and1.49-7,59 g m-2, in summer; 0-282 indiv. m-2 and 0-24.38 g m-2, in winter) than agricultural areas (0-7 indiv. m-2 and 0-0.05 g m-2, in summer; 0-5 indiv. m-2 and 0-0.06 g m-2, in winter). Earthworms biodiversity, at the moment, is comprised by: Pntoscolex corethrurus and Glossoscolex sp., of the Glossoscolecidae family; Dichogaster affinis, D. bolaui and D. saliens, of the Acanthodrilidae; and Eukerria sp., E. eiseniana, E. saltensis and Ocnerodrilus occidentalis belonging the Ocnerodrilidae family. Fimoscolex n. sp., Ocnerodrilidae n. sp.1 and Belladrilus n. sp.1, at the time unknown, also were found. MenosThe Paraná states is characterized to have the economy based in agriculture, having 62% of area with pastures and farms. The land-use and management in agroecosystems influence the earthworm populations and consequently, their diversity. Aimed asses the earthworms biodiversity, analyzing the population density and biomass of this organisms in the rainy season (summer) and the dry season (winter), in 2004, at the sites with various crops and management systems of Jaguapitã, North Paraná, Brazil. The treatments were six pastures sites (degraded and in renovation processes). two sugar cane (Saccharum sp.) and two soybean (Glycine max) areas under conventional tillage. Samples were taken by TSBF (Tropical Soil and Biology Fertility) method, taking hand-sorting soil monoliths (25x25cm square), from surface to a depth of 10 cm. Earthworms were removed from soil and preserved in formalin solution (4%), being counted, weighed and the species identified. Pastures presented higher earthworms abundance (33-85 indiv. m-2 and1.49-7,59 g m-2, in summer; 0-282 indiv. m-2 and 0-24.38 g m-2, in winter) than agricultural areas (0-7 indiv. m-2 and 0-0.05 g m-2, in summer; 0-5 indiv. m-2 and 0-0.06 g m-2, in winter). Earthworms biodiversity, at the moment, is comprised by: Pntoscolex corethrurus and Glossoscolex sp., of the Glossoscolecidae family; Dichogaster affinis, D. bolaui and D. saliens, of the Acanthodrilidae; and Eukerria sp., E. eiseniana, E. saltensis and Ocnerodrilus occidentalis be... Mostrar Tudo |
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LEADER 02302naa a2200157 a 4500 001 1468614 005 2005-12-06 008 2005 bl --- 0-- u #d 100 1 $aNUNES, D. 245 $aEarthworms' biodiversity in agricultural systems of Jaguapitã, Paraná state, Brazil. 260 $c2005 500 $aNome correto do segundo autor: BROWN, G.G. 520 $aThe Paraná states is characterized to have the economy based in agriculture, having 62% of area with pastures and farms. The land-use and management in agroecosystems influence the earthworm populations and consequently, their diversity. Aimed asses the earthworms biodiversity, analyzing the population density and biomass of this organisms in the rainy season (summer) and the dry season (winter), in 2004, at the sites with various crops and management systems of Jaguapitã, North Paraná, Brazil. The treatments were six pastures sites (degraded and in renovation processes). two sugar cane (Saccharum sp.) and two soybean (Glycine max) areas under conventional tillage. Samples were taken by TSBF (Tropical Soil and Biology Fertility) method, taking hand-sorting soil monoliths (25x25cm square), from surface to a depth of 10 cm. Earthworms were removed from soil and preserved in formalin solution (4%), being counted, weighed and the species identified. Pastures presented higher earthworms abundance (33-85 indiv. m-2 and1.49-7,59 g m-2, in summer; 0-282 indiv. m-2 and 0-24.38 g m-2, in winter) than agricultural areas (0-7 indiv. m-2 and 0-0.05 g m-2, in summer; 0-5 indiv. m-2 and 0-0.06 g m-2, in winter). Earthworms biodiversity, at the moment, is comprised by: Pntoscolex corethrurus and Glossoscolex sp., of the Glossoscolecidae family; Dichogaster affinis, D. bolaui and D. saliens, of the Acanthodrilidae; and Eukerria sp., E. eiseniana, E. saltensis and Ocnerodrilus occidentalis belonging the Ocnerodrilidae family. Fimoscolex n. sp., Ocnerodrilidae n. sp.1 and Belladrilus n. sp.1, at the time unknown, also were found. 700 1 $aBROWN, G. 700 1 $aPASINI, A. 773 $tIn: ENCUENTRO LATINO-AMERICANO DE ECOLOGIA Y TAXONOMIA DE OLIGOQUETOS, 2., 2005, San Juan, Puerto Rico. [Resumenes]. San Juan, Puerto Rico: International Institute of Tropical Forestry: Fundación Puertorriqueña de Conservación, 2005. p. 25.
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