Trabalho de Conclusão de Curso de Especialização
Tireoidectomia unilateral em cão com carcinoma de tireóide
Fecha
2016-03-30Autor
Silveira, Laís Barbieri
Institución
Resumen
Thyroid tumors comprise 1 % to 4 % of all canine cancers and is more common in dogs of medium to large breeds . Apparently there is no sex predilection .
Canine thyroid carcinomas are more common than adenomas , and these are usually unilateral tumors. In dogs most thyroid cancers are not functional, or do not produce thyroid hormones. Surgical resection has been the treatment of choice for mobile tumors or adhesions only in the most superficial tissues. The various complications
that may arise from unilateral thyroidectomy, hypothyroidism have been reported commonly in humans, with few reports in veterinary medicine. This report aims to
describe the case of hypothyroidism in a dog with thyroid carcinoma underwent unilateral thyroidectomy , reporting the clinical and laboratory consequences elapsed
50 days postoperatively .