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      SCHISTOSOMUS REFLEXUS EN UN CANINO: REPORTE CASO Translated title: SCHISTOSOMUS REFLEXUS IN A CANINE: CASE REPORT

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          Durante la realización de una cesárea en el Centro de Medicina Veterinaria y Zootecnia de la Universidad CES se encontró un neonato de la raza Bull Terrier con signos de Schistosomus reflexus, una alteración congénita en la formación de la pared abdominal con exposición de las vísceras. El cachorro del presente reporte nació con vida y se realizó la corrección quirúrgica de la agenesia de la pared abdominal, procedimiento que le permitió su supervivencia por una semana más. El artículo describe el caso clínico de este neonato que según lo reporta la literatura, es el segundo caso de Schistosomus reflexus en un canino.

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          During the execution of a caesarean section in the 'Centro de Medicina Veterinaria y Zootecnia de la Universidad CES' a Bull terrier neonate with signs of Schistosomus reflexus, a congenital abnormality in the formation of the abdominal wall with exposure of the viscera, was found. The puppy of this report was born alive and the surgical correction of the abdominal agenesis was performed, which allowed its survival for a week. This article describes the clinic case of this puppy which, according to available literature, is the second Schistosomus reflexum case observed in a dog.

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          The occurrence of schistosomus reflexus in bovine dystocia.

          The occurrence of schistosomus reflexus as a cause of bovine dystocia in south western Victoria is described. Examination of records made by 21 veterinarians during a 20-year period (1966 to 1985) showed that of 6901 cases of bovine dystocia attended, 90 (1.3%) were caused by schistosomus reflexus. Most cases (56.7%) were treated by embryotomy, 25.6% by caesarean section and 3.3% by simple traction. Treatment of the remaining 14.4% of cases was not completed and was considered hopeless, mainly because of the emphysematous condition of the foetus and the toxic condition of the cow, which gave a poor prognosis. Some of these hopeless cases were sent to slaughter, but most were euthanased by the attending veterinarian. Sixty-nine (76.7%) of the patients were cows and 21 (23.3%) were heifers. Seventy-two (80%) were dairy breeds and 18 (20%) were beef breeds. Jersey was the main dairy breed (63.8%) and Hereford the dominant beef breed.
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            Schistosomus reflexus syndrome: a heritable defect in ruminants.

            Schistosomus reflexus (SR) is a rare and fatal congenital disorder. Primarily observed in ruminants, its defining features include spinal inversion, exposure of the abdominal viscera because of a fissure of the ventral abdominal wall, limb ankylosis, positioning of the limbs adjacent to the skull and, lung and diaphragm hypoplasia. Variable components of SR include scoliosis, cleft sternum, exposure of thoracic viscera, and abnormalities of the digestive and urogenital systems. This report presents the findings from an anatomical analysis of a female Holstein SR calf with thoracoschisis, scoliosis and anomalies of the appendicular skeleton, cardiovascular, respiratory, digestive and urogenital systems. Many of these malformations have not been previously reported. The reproductive tract of this case is particularly unique, displaying Muellerian duct abnormalities. These abnormalities suggest SR occurs as early as the post-gastrulation embryo and involves the intermediate mesoderm. Preliminary analysis of associated cases suggests that SR has a genetic aetiology.
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              Pathology of Domestic Animals

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                Journal
                rfmvz
                Revista de la Facultad de Medicina Veterinaria y de Zootecnia
                Rev. Med. Vet. Zoot.
                Facultad de Medicina Veterinaria y de Zootecnia Universidad Nacional de Colombia (Bogotá, Distrito Capital, Colombia )
                0120-2952
                April 2012
                : 59
                : 1
                : 49-55
                Affiliations
                [02] Barquisimeto Lara orgnameUniversidad Centro Occidental Lisandro Alvarado (UCLA) Venezuela
                [01] Medellín orgnameUniversidad CES orgdiv1Facultad de Medicina Veterinaria y Zootecnia Colombia
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                S0120-29522012000100005 S0120-2952(12)05900105
                f00d1874-73fc-4749-a6f2-049399eddbc7

                This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International License.

                History
                : 14 December 2011
                : 22 March 2012
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                Figures: 0, Tables: 0, Equations: 0, References: 20, Pages: 7
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                Reporte de caso

                white line agenesia,embryology,congenital evisceration,Schistosomus reflexus,agenesia de línea alba,embriología,evisceración congénita

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