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Clínica de equinos

Authors: Soares, Margarida Mendes de Oliveira;

Clínica de equinos

Abstract

O estágio curricular foi realizado na Equimuralha - Medicina Veterinária Equina, em Évora, de 1 de Agosto a 30 de Novembro de 2014, sob a orientação da Dra. Mónica Mira. O presente relatório divide-se em duas partes. Na primeira, faz-se a apresentação e a análise estatística da casuística assistida e, sempre que relevante, a descrição dos procedimentos realizados. Na segunda parte, desenvolve-se o tema “rabdomiólise de exercício em cavalos de Resistência Equestre”. Faz-se uma revisão teórica sobre a fisiologia do tecido muscular, com destaque para o tipo de fibras musculares e vias de produção de energia para a contração muscular e, de seguida, descreve-se a fisiopatologia da doença, apresentação clínica, diagnóstico, tratamento, acompanhamento e prognóstico. Por fim, faz-se a exposição de um caso clínico de rabdomiólise de exercício numa égua de Resistência Equestre, o qual foi acompanhado durante o estágio; Equine Practice - Abstract: The internship was conducted at the Equine Veterinary Hospital “Equimuralha”, in Évora, from 1st of August 2014 to 30th of November 2014, under the supervision of Dr. Mónica Mira. This report is divided in two sections. The first includes a presentation and a statistical analysis of the cases observed during the internship, with a brief description of the procedures when relevant. The second section covers the development of the theme “exertional rhabdomyolysis in Endurance horses” with a theoretical framework on physiology of the muscle tissue, with emphasis on the type of muscle fibers and energetic pathways that provide energy for the muscle contraction. Afterward there is a review of the physiopathology of the disease, clinical presentation, diagnosis, treatment, follow-up and prognosis. At last, a case of exertional rhabdomyolysis in an endurance mare, followed during the internship, is presented.

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Practice, Rabdomiólise, Resistência equestre, Rhabdomy, Casuistry, Clínica, Casuística, Horse, Equino, Endurance

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