2010
DOI: 10.1111/j.1748-5827.2010.00961.x
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Breed as risk factor for oesophageal foreign bodies

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“…Along with this research a report has been published mentioning that the Portuguese Warren Hound is the breed with more diagnoses of esophageal foreign objects (17). It is easy to think that this breed is the most affected because of how common it is in the Peninsula and the tendency to feed hunting dogs with bones and scraps in Extremadura, Spain.…”
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“…Along with this research a report has been published mentioning that the Portuguese Warren Hound is the breed with more diagnoses of esophageal foreign objects (17). It is easy to think that this breed is the most affected because of how common it is in the Peninsula and the tendency to feed hunting dogs with bones and scraps in Extremadura, Spain.…”
Section: Discusionmentioning
confidence: 82%
“…Por este motivo es necesario investigar por qué ciertas razas pequeñas presentan una mayor prevalencia, para establecer si los Poodles Miniatura, West Highland White Terrier y Yorkshire Terriers presentan un esófago o tórax relativamente más estrecho o alguna diferencia en el tamaño del esófago abdominal; esto último apoyado en que la longitud el esófago abdominal es muy importante, pues según la ley de La Place, a mayor tamaño la presión intraabdominal aumenta y produce una mayor resistencia (16). Además, en una investigación encontraron que la porción del esófago abdominal tiene diferentes medidas según la raza, incluso localizándose en el tórax (17).…”
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“…Em um estudo realizado por Rodríguez-Alarcón et al (2010), a raça Poodle foi estatisticamente considerada de alto risco para ingestão de CE. Porém, é importante ressaltar que dentre a população atendida no HVT-UFV, a raça Poodle é das mais frequentes, podendo este ser um dos motivos para a casuística observada.…”
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