Chorion biopsy in mongrel dogs

With the great development of the gestational studies in all of the species, we noticed the necessity of adaptations of these techniques for prenatal diagnosis in dogs. Based on this, we studied the feasibility of chorion biopsy guided by ultrasound. Our results demonstrated accuracy on the sex determination being 2 males and 12 females, as well as it would be possible to identify chromosome alteration due to the quality of samplings. Sex determination was accomplished with the identification of Y gene chromosomes in PCR technique. After the collection, fragments were prepared for light microscopy studies and revealed fetal chorion tissue, blood colloid and erythrocyte. In the whole material we found hemosiderin impregnations due to the hemolysis and to the residue of blood of the placental marginal hematomes. The submitted female dogs to this technique demonstrated normal puppy births without death.

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Main Authors: Ferreira,Guilherme J., Carvalho,Ana F., Branco,Érika, Cabral,Rosa, Gregores,Guilherme B., Fioretto,Emerson T., Lima,Ana Rita de, Sarmento,Carlos Alberto P., Miglino,Maria Angelica
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Language:English
Published: Colégio Brasileiro de Patologia Animal - CBPA 2009
Online Access:http://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0100-736X2009001000003
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spelling oai:scielo:S0100-736X20090010000032010-01-20Chorion biopsy in mongrel dogsFerreira,Guilherme J.Carvalho,Ana F.Branco,ÉrikaCabral,RosaGregores,Guilherme B.Fioretto,Emerson T.Lima,Ana Rita deSarmento,Carlos Alberto P.Miglino,Maria Angelica Chorion biopsy placenta dog With the great development of the gestational studies in all of the species, we noticed the necessity of adaptations of these techniques for prenatal diagnosis in dogs. Based on this, we studied the feasibility of chorion biopsy guided by ultrasound. Our results demonstrated accuracy on the sex determination being 2 males and 12 females, as well as it would be possible to identify chromosome alteration due to the quality of samplings. Sex determination was accomplished with the identification of Y gene chromosomes in PCR technique. After the collection, fragments were prepared for light microscopy studies and revealed fetal chorion tissue, blood colloid and erythrocyte. In the whole material we found hemosiderin impregnations due to the hemolysis and to the residue of blood of the placental marginal hematomes. The submitted female dogs to this technique demonstrated normal puppy births without death.info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessColégio Brasileiro de Patologia Animal - CBPAPesquisa Veterinária Brasileira v.29 n.10 20092009-10-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articletext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0100-736X2009001000003en10.1590/S0100-736X2009001000003
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Carvalho,Ana F.
Branco,Érika
Cabral,Rosa
Gregores,Guilherme B.
Fioretto,Emerson T.
Lima,Ana Rita de
Sarmento,Carlos Alberto P.
Miglino,Maria Angelica
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Carvalho,Ana F.
Branco,Érika
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Lima,Ana Rita de
Sarmento,Carlos Alberto P.
Miglino,Maria Angelica
Chorion biopsy in mongrel dogs
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Carvalho,Ana F.
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Sarmento,Carlos Alberto P.
Miglino,Maria Angelica
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title Chorion biopsy in mongrel dogs
title_short Chorion biopsy in mongrel dogs
title_full Chorion biopsy in mongrel dogs
title_fullStr Chorion biopsy in mongrel dogs
title_full_unstemmed Chorion biopsy in mongrel dogs
title_sort chorion biopsy in mongrel dogs
description With the great development of the gestational studies in all of the species, we noticed the necessity of adaptations of these techniques for prenatal diagnosis in dogs. Based on this, we studied the feasibility of chorion biopsy guided by ultrasound. Our results demonstrated accuracy on the sex determination being 2 males and 12 females, as well as it would be possible to identify chromosome alteration due to the quality of samplings. Sex determination was accomplished with the identification of Y gene chromosomes in PCR technique. After the collection, fragments were prepared for light microscopy studies and revealed fetal chorion tissue, blood colloid and erythrocyte. In the whole material we found hemosiderin impregnations due to the hemolysis and to the residue of blood of the placental marginal hematomes. The submitted female dogs to this technique demonstrated normal puppy births without death.
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