Aspectos ultrassonográficos da mucocele biliar em 30 cães: estudo retrospectivo

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https://doi.org/10.11606/issn.1678-4456.bjvras.2023.194905

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Vesícula biliar, Ultrassom, Endocrinopatias, Canino

Resumo

A mucocele biliar caracteriza-se pela hiperplasia do epitélio da vesícula biliar, aumento da produção de muco, acúmulo e densificação do conteúdo biliar, podendo levar à obstrução, necrose e ruptura da parede da vesícula biliar. Seu achado pode ser acidental ou estar relacionado à sintomatologia. Foi realizado um estudo retrospectivo (2016-2019) a partir de exames ultrassonográficos abdominais em cães, correlacionando os aspectos da vesícula biliar na mucocele, com comorbidades existentes. Foram avaliados 30 cães com diagnóstico de mucocele biliar, dos quais 46,66% apresentaram a doença em estágio inicial e 53,33% demonstraram estágio mais avançado. Destes, 66,66% tinham endocrinopatias, principalmente hiperadrenocorticismo. Sinais de obstrução de vias biliares extra-hepáticas e peritonite biliar foram observados em dois animais. Por seu potencial risco de complicação, avaliações ultrassonográficas de seguimento são indicadas nos casos de tratamento clínico, não se descartando a necessidade de intervenção cirúrgica.

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Deusdado F de C, Lorigados CAB, Pantano M, Hayashi AM, Calderon F. Aspectos ultrassonográficos da mucocele biliar em 30 cães: estudo retrospectivo. Braz. J. Vet. Res. Anim. Sci. [Internet]. 23º de outubro de 2023 [citado 11º de maio de 2024];60:e194905. Disponível em: https://revistas.usp.br/bjvras/article/view/194905