Publications by authors named "S Macieira"

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  • The 9th Cardiovascular Outcome Trial (CVOT) Summit took place online from November 30 to December 1, 2023, focusing on recent outcomes trials involving medications like dapagliflozin, semaglutide, and bempedoic acid aimed at reducing major cardiovascular events and improving metabolic health.
  • A diverse group of healthcare professionals discussed updates in the management of cardiovascular disease in patients with diabetes, heart failure, and chronic kidney disease, alongside the latest treatments for type 1 diabetes and obesity.
  • The Summit emphasized the need for diversity in clinical trial participants and the importance of patient-reported outcomes, advocating for personalized treatment strategies and the integration of continuous glucose monitoring technology in managing diabetes
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A 6-year-old Haflinger mare was presented with a history of recurrent hemoabdomen. On necropsy, a firm infiltrative multinodular yellow mass was observed in the wall of the posterior abdomen. Histopathologic examination revealed a proliferation of fibroblastic cells, which were positive for α-smooth muscle actin and vimentin.

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This retrospective study evaluated the efficacy and side effects of palatal sclerotherapy in standardbred racehorses suspected to have intermittent dorsal displacement of the soft palate (IDDSP). Fifty-one horses were treated with multiple endoscopically guided injections of 3% sodium tetradecyl sulfate in the soft palate. Two groups were identified: those that had respiratory noises during exercise (n = 27) and those that did not (n = 24).

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Glanzmann thrombasthenia (GT) is characterized by a defect of platelet aggregation. This autosomal recessive genetic disorder is caused by an abnormality of the platelet glycoprotein receptors alpha IIb or beta III. Recently, we identified a horse with clinical and pathological features of GT.

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The costochondral junction constitutes a potential site of infection in septic foals and it could be favored by thoracic trauma. Standard radiographs and ultrasonography are useful tools for diagnosis of this condition and ultrasound-guided needle aspiration could permit the definitive confirmation of infection.

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