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Moura,Márcio Alan Oliveira; Jorge,Ediene Moura; Nascimento,Kelly Karoline Gomes do; Riet-Correa,Gabriela; Abel,Isis; Cavalcante,Gustavo Goes; Oliveira,Carlos Alberto de; Bezerra Júnior,Pedro Soares. |
ABSTRACT: Strongyloides spp. are intestinal parasites that affect several animal species. Four species of the genus have been reported in domestic cats: S. felis, S. planiceps, S.stercoralis and S. tumefaciens . Reports describing infection by these nematodes in domestic cats in Brazil are scarce. This study aimed to describe the pathological features of Strongyloides spp. parasitism in two cats in the Amazon region, state of Pará, Brazil. During the necropsy of the two cats, numerous whitish nodules approximately 0.2cm in diameter were observed in the wall of the large intestine. The nodules were conspicuous in the colonic mucosa and exhibited a punctate aperture facing the center of the lumen. Microscopically, these nodules were formed by projections... |
Tipo: Info:eu-repo/semantics/article |
Palavras-chave: Felis catus domesticus; Intestinal nematodes; Helminth; Strongyloides. |
Ano: 2017 |
URL: http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0103-84782017000100502 |
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Cerqueira,Valíria Duarte; Riet-Correa,Gabriela; Duarte,Marcos Dutra; Oliveira,Carlos Alberto de; Riet-Correa,Franklin. |
In the Amazon region, sprouting pastures of Panicum maximum cause colic and death in horses and mules. To produce the disease two experiments were performed with growing P. maximum cv. 'Mombaça' in penned horses. In Experiment 1, at the beginning of the raining season, 10 horses were fed with recently harvested sprouting P. maximum. Two horses showed colic on the 5th and 11th day after start of the ingestion. In Experiment 2, also during the raining season, the same 10 horses used in Experiment 2 were divided into two groups of 5 horses each. Group 1 received sprouting P. maximum immediately after harvested and Group 2 received the grass 24 hours after harvested. The control group consisted of four animals which were placed in individual pens and fed with... |
Tipo: Info:eu-repo/semantics/article |
Palavras-chave: Acute abdomen; Equidae; Intestinal disorders; Panicum maximum. |
Ano: 2012 |
URL: http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0103-84782012001100019 |
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Mondin,Mateus; Oliveira,Carlos Alberto de; Vieira,Maria Lúcia Carneiro. |
Malpighia emarginata Sessé & Mociño ex DC. or West Indian cherry (acerola) is a wild plant originated in southern Mexico, Central America and the northern region of South America. The species was introduced to Brazil about 60 years ago and now the country is the world's biggest producer. Even though the fruits of acerola have high commercial value, as they are an important source of the natural vitamin C, very little chromosome information is available for this species. Previous studies showed that most Malpighia species are diploids, including M. emarginata with 2n = 20. In the present paper, the chromosome number of acerola was confirmed, and for the first time, its karyotype was described, providing the identification of the homologues for the... |
Tipo: Info:eu-repo/semantics/article |
Palavras-chave: Acerola; Cytology; Chromosomes; In vitro culture establishment; West Indian cherry. |
Ano: 2010 |
URL: http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0100-29452010000200005 |
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