LEVANTAMENTO EPIDEMIOLÓGICO DOS REGISTROS DE TUMOR VENÉREO TRANSMISSÍVEL (TVT) ATENDIDOS NO HOSPITAL VETERINÁRIO DA FACULDADES INTEGRADAS APARÍCIO CARVALHO – FIMCA EM PORTO VELHO, RONDÔNIA NO ANO DE 2017

REVISTA FIMCA ◽  
2019 ◽  
Vol 6 (3) ◽  
pp. 32-34
Author(s):  
Emily Railda Tibúrcio Gonçalves Ferreira ◽  
Juliana Tiemi Yamagishi ◽  
Carolina Nunes Pimenta ◽  
Thiago Vaz Lopes

Introdução: O Tumor Venéreo Transmissível (TVT) é uma patogenia contagiosa, descrita pela primeira vez em 1905 por Sticker com a denominação de linfossarcoma transmissível com localização predominante na região genital. O TVT é um tumor histiocitário e que pode ser transmitido entre cães através do coito, se lambendo, mordendo e cheirando nódulos tumorais nas áreas afetadas. Podendo ser transmitido a outras espécies de caninos, tais como raposas e cachorro do mato. Objetivo:  Quantificar os casos remanescente de TVT (tumor venéreo transmissível) encontrados no Hospital Veterinário da Faculdades Integradas Aparício Carvalho- FIMCA de Porto Velho-RO, para que posso beneficiar os Médicos Veterinários e tutores em relação a ocorrência dessa patologia. Material e métodos: O método de coleta das informações foi feito através do livro de registro, no qual havia dados sobre a data de entrada e saída do animal no hospital, nome do animal e do tutor, sexo, raça, diagnóstico ou suspeita clínica e o médico veterinário responsável pelo atendimento, sendo que, destes dados, foram recolhidos apenas, sexo, raça e diagnóstico positivo para TVT. Resultados: Quanto ao comportamento populacional da TVT nos cães atendidos no Hospital Veterinário, a prevalência foi de 0,82% (16/1948). Dos animais avaliados, 31,25% são fêmeas e 68,75% são machos, e considerando  as raças foram encontrados tais valores de 68,75% sem raça definida; 12,5% PitBull; 12,5% Pinscher; 6,25% Rottweiler. Conclusão: Neste estudo foi encontrada uma baixa frequência desta doença, porém mesmo com valores obtidos ainda há perigo e  possibilidade dos animais de estimação contrair está patologia. Introduction: Transmissible Venereal Tumor (TVT) is a contagious pathogenesis, first described in 1905 by Sticker with the name of transmissible lymphosarcoma with predominant location in the genital region. TVT is a histiocytic tumor and can be transmitted between dogs through intercourse, licking, biting and smelling tumoral nodules in the affected areas. It can be transmitted to other species of canines, such as foxes and wild dog. Objective: To quantify the remaining cases of TST (transmissible venereal tumor) found in the Veterinary Hospital of Faculdades Integradas Aparício Carvalho-FIMCA in Porto Velho-RO, so that I can benefit Veterinarians and tutors in relation to the occurrence of this pathology. Material and methods: The method of collecting the information was done through the log book, which had data on the date of entry and exit of the animal into the hospital, animal and guardian name, gender, race, diagnosis or clinical suspicion and the veterinarian responsible for the care, and, from data, were collected only, sex, race and positive diagnosis for TVT. Results: Regarding the TVT population behavior in dogs attended at the Veterinary Hospital, the prevalence was 0.82% (16/1948). Of the animals evaluated, 31.25% are females and 68.75% are males, and considering the races were found such values of 68.75% without defined race; 12.5% PitBull; 12.5% Pinscher; 6.25% Rottweiler. Conclusion: This study a low frequency of this disease was found, but even with values obtained there is still danger and the possibility of the animals to contract this pathology.  

HUMANIKA ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 27 (2) ◽  
pp. 82-94
Author(s):  
Ichsan Gifari ◽  
Kurniawaty Iskandar

The polarization between conservative and progressive media created a middle ground for the print media to maintain sufficient readerships which are decreasing due to the declining Japanese birth rate. But why it relates to ‘security’, what is the reason? This research aims to examine news articles from the Yomiuri Shimbun and Asahi Shimbun mass media in English, namely, The Japan News and The Asahi Shimbun, as a reference medium to understand the framing between conservative and progressive Japanese mass media regarding the issue of prohibiting entry and exit of Japan for the international community during the pandemic. Researchers used qualitative methods, content analysis, with a semiotics approach in which researcher used the Corpus of Contemporary American English (COCA) software to filter out low-frequency nouns with a number> 5 which became the key vocabulary to understand the debate on the prohibition of entry an­d leaving Japan during January- August 2020. No less than 19 news articles were collected from The Japan News and 21 news articles were collected from The Asahi Shimbun by searching for the terms Ban/ Re-entry/ Travel/ Entry. After being filtered, 22 nouns >5 were found which were used by The Japan News and The Asahi Shimbun. In addition, there are 5 nouns found only in one medium with a total of >5. The result shows that The Japan News is a pro-government media that rarely criticizes the government. Criticism will be made if government policies disrupt the economy and are related to the Keidanren (Japan Business Association). On the other hand, The Asahi Shimbun is a counter-government media that criticize the government but has close ties to Prime Minister Shinzo Abe. To understand the Japanese mass media information data strategically, both mass media have an important role in the international community.


2020 ◽  
Author(s):  
Samson Chengetanai ◽  
Adhil Bhagwandin ◽  
Mads F. Bertelsen ◽  
Therese Hård ◽  
Patrick R. Hof ◽  
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Author(s):  
K. Hama

The lateral line organs of the sea eel consist of canal and pit organs which are different in function. The former is a low frequency vibration detector whereas the latter functions as an ion receptor as well as a mechano receptor.The fine structure of the sensory epithelia of both organs were studied by means of ordinary transmission electron microscope, high voltage electron microscope and of surface scanning electron microscope.The sensory cells of the canal organ are polarized in front-caudal direction and those of the pit organ are polarized in dorso-ventral direction. The sensory epithelia of both organs have thinner surface coats compared to the surrounding ordinary epithelial cells, which have very thick fuzzy coatings on the apical surface.


Author(s):  
Robert E. Nordquist ◽  
J. Hill Anglin ◽  
Michael P. Lerner

A human breast carcinoma cell line (BOT-2) was derived from an infiltrating duct carcinoma (1). These cells were shown to have antigens that selectively bound antibodies from breast cancer patient sera (2). Furthermore, these tumor specific antigens could be removed from the living cells by low frequency sonication and have been partially characterized (3). These proteins have been shown to be around 100,000 MW and contain approximately 6% hexose and hexosamines. However, only the hexosamines appear to be available for lectin binding. This study was designed to use Concanavalin A (Con A) and Ricinus Communis (Ricin) agglutinin for the topagraphical localization of D-mannopyranosyl or glucopyranosyl and D-galactopyranosyl or DN- acetyl glactopyranosyl configurations on BOT-2 cell surfaces.


Author(s):  
P. A. Marsh ◽  
T. Mullens ◽  
D. Price

It is possible to exceed the guaranteed resolution on most electron microscopes by careful attention to microscope parameters essential for high resolution work. While our experience is related to a Philips EM-200, we hope that some of these comments will apply to all electron microscopes.The first considerations are vibration and magnetic fields. These are usually measured at the pre-installation survey and must be within specifications. It has been our experience, however, that these factors can be greatly influenced by the new facilities and therefore must be rechecked after the installation is completed. The relationship between the resolving power of an EM-200 and the maximum tolerable low frequency interference fields in milli-Oerstedt is 10 Å - 1.9, 8 Å - 1.4, 6 Å - 0.8.


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