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    Determinación de Hemobartonelosis felina en las Parroquias Urbanas de la Ciudad de Cuenca
    (2013) Hidalgo Armijos, Lesly Patricia; Méndez Arriola, Johanna Elizabeth; Carpio Alemán, Fredi Marco
    The Hemobartonellosis feline is an infectious disease Known as feline infectious anemia hemolytic anemia Occurs, is Transmitted by blood-sucking arthropods, Contact with infected blood and transplacental. It is common and worldwide distribution, the greatest incidence and severity in virus-infected cats or subjected to stress Situations so veterinarians dedicated to small animal practice in the city of Cuenca serve to growing number of feline patients with symptoms Hemobartonellosis anemia apparent why The Importance of professionals are familiar With The disease and its diagnosis for further tratamiento.Encurrently've several methods for diagnosing feline hemobartonellosis, selected techniques and Wright Diffquick all owusto Obtain samples secure and easy to Provide an holly diagnosis and through the identification of the causative rikettsia feline infectious anemia in domestic cats of Cuenca canton urban parishes.
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    Estudio retrospectivo y caracterización de las neoplasias en perros diagnosticados por estudio citológico entre los años 2014 al 2018
    (2019-06-17) Hidalgo Armijos, Lesly Patricia; Carpio Alemán, Fredi Marco
    The objective of the present investigation was to evaluate neoplasms in dogs diagnosed by cytological study through a retrospective analysis according to race, age, sex, location, and cytological characteristics. In the study, a total of 352 clinical records of patients admitted to the Clinican Veterinary Clinic for cytological study were evaluated for having presented some type of neoplasm in the last 5 years. For the statistical analysis, frequency tables, chi-squared contingency and logistic regression were made, obtaining that the highest frequency of neoplastic cases was presented in 2015 (23%), according to the race a greater number of cases was obtained in dogs of high crossbreeding that in mestizos (75.9%), the age of greatest predisposition to neoplasms are in the range of 5-10 years (75.9%), females were the most affected presenting 51.7 % of cases Being the integumentary system with greater neoplastic cases (51.1%), and tumors of epithelial type the most frequent in terms of cellularity (38.1%); According to the behavior of the neoplasms, the benign type was slightly higher than the malignant ones, with 192 cases (54.5%), and it was found that the tumor that prevailed in the study was the mammary adenocarcinoma (9.1%). Of all these variables, those that had a significant relationship with the appearance of the neoplasms were age, sex, cell type and the location in which they occur

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