Publications by authors named "Eduardo Fraga"

A nine year old cross-breed dog was presented with a two week history of ambulatory tetraparesis and proprioceptive ataxia affecting all four limbs. Meningomyelitis of Unknown Origin (MUO) was presumptively diagnosed based on the magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) findings and cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) analysis. The dog received a tapering dose of glucocorticoids and cyclosporine, showing significant improvement and the stabilization of the clinical signs for seven months.

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A nine-year-old male European shorthair cat was referred to our practice with severe head trauma after suffering a road traffic accident (RTA). The patient presented marked facial swelling and multiple skin wounds and bruising, inspiratory dyspnea, palpable mandibular and maxillary fractures, serosanguinolent oronasal discharge and right eye exophthalmos and buphthalmos with loss of menace and pupillary reflex. After stabilizing the patient, a CT scan was performed under general anesthesia and an oesophagostomy tube was placed.

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Canine babesiosis is a tick-borne disease with a worldwide distribution that can involve multiple organs and result in a wide variety of clinical manifestations. Our goal was to describe the sonographic changes occurring in 72 dogs naturally infected with babesiosis. Seven healthy Beagle dogs were used as a control group.

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Synopsis of recent research by authors named "Eduardo Fraga"

  • Eduardo Fraga's research primarily focuses on veterinary medicine, particularly in diagnosing and treating complex cases involving neurological and traumatic conditions in animals.
  • His recent publication examines a case of metastatic multifocal malignant peripheral nerve sheath tumor in a dog, initially mistaken for meningomyelitis, showcasing the importance of accurate diagnosis and treatment options such as glucocorticoids and cyclosporine.
  • Additionally, Fraga's earlier work includes a study on traumatic tympanic bulla fracture in cats, emphasizing the need for thorough diagnostic imaging following severe trauma, and a case series on abdominal ultrasonographic findings in dogs with babesiosis, shedding light on the disease's impact on various organ systems.