• Accuracy evaluation of two portable blood glucose meters in feline patients using whole blood samples 

      Moresco, Maurício Bianchini; Matesco, Viviana Cauduro; Martins, Francisco Sávio de Moura; Carvalho, Guilherme Luiz Carvalho de; Schaefer, Gabriela da Cruz; Nunes, Nilson Junior da Silva; Valle, Stella de Faria; Pöppl, Alan Gomes (2023) [Artigo de periódico]
      Using portable blood glucose meters (PBGMs) to measure blood glucose (BG) concentration is a common procedure in veterinary practice. Our objective was to evaluate the analytical and clinical accuracy of a human PBGM ...
    • Evaluation of urine cultures obtained by cystocentesis from cats with urethral obstruction at the time of hospital admission and after urethral catheterization 

      Schaefer, Gabriela da Cruz; Costa, Fernanda Vieira Amorim da; Valle, Stella de Faria; Matesco, Viviana Cauduro; Heck, Jaqueline Wisnieski; Spanamberg, Andréia; Ferreiro, Laerte; Diaz Gonzalez, Felix Hilario (2023) [Artigo de periódico]
      The aims of this study were to search for the presence of bacterial and fungal growth in urine samples from cats with urethral obstruction, to identify the causative infectious agents, and to compare select clinical-laboratory ...
    • Perinephric pseudocyst in a two-month-old female cat 

      Schaefer, Gabriela da Cruz; Matesco, Viviana Cauduro; Pereira, Paula Reis; Panziera, Welden; Driemeier, David; Pavarini, Saulo Petinatti; Costa, Fernanda Vieira Amorim da (2018) [Artigo de periódico]
      Background: Perinephric pseudocyst is defined as an accumulation of fluid in fibrous sacs surrounding one or both kidneys, and may be located in the subcapsular or extracapsular region. Histologically, it is characterized ...
    • Spinal cord anaplastic meningioma with extra-neural metastasis in a cat 

      Prates, Klaus Scherer; Bianchi, Matheus Viezzer; Mello, Lauren Santos de; Matesco, Viviana Cauduro; Lorenzo, Cíntia de; Driemeier, David; Pavarini, Saulo Petinatti (2018) [Artigo de periódico]
      Meningiomas are the most frequent neoplasms involving the brain in dogs and cats, and are occasionally observed in the spinal cord. They cause compression of the central nervous system; however, do not infiltrate the ...