Tilde Rodrigues Froes
Department of Veterinary Medicine/Faculty · UFPR - Federal University of Parana
Research Interests
Veterinary Medicine Veterinary Radiology Veterinary Ultrasound Veterinary Imaging diagnosis Veterinary computed tomography
Biography
She is an IV Associate Professor at the Department of Veterinary Medicine at the Federal University of Paraná (UFPR). Conducts studies in Veterinary Medicine, with emphasis on Diagnostic Imaging, working on the following topics: ultrasonography, radiology, computed tomography, dogs, cats, and exotic pets. She has already concluded the supervision of seventeen master's students and six Ph.D. students. Advises in the master's and Doctorate in the Post-Graduate Program in Veterinary Sciences - CAPES 6. She is an Imaging Diagnosis resident advisor in the Veterinary Hospital for HV UFPR - MEC. It currently presents several articles published in national and international journals, and abstracts published in symposiums, seminars, and conferences. Coordinator and Head of Chief the Diagnostic Imaging Service - HV UFPR. Approved and certificated by the Brazilian College of Veterinary Radiology.
Education
1991-1995: Doctor in Veterinary Medicine UEL – Londrina University, School of Veterinary Medicine. Londrina, Paraná, Brazil 1998 – 2001: Master of Science (Core: Surgical Veterinary Department/ Option Diagnostic Imaging) Dissertation: “Ultrasonographic evaluation of gastrointestinal tract in healthy cats and in cats with gastrointestinal diseases”. São Paulo University, São Paulo, Brazil. 2001 – 2004: PhD (Core: Surgical Veterinary Department/ Option Diagnostic Imaging) Thesis: “Use of ultrasonography in the diagnostic approach of dogs suspected of digestive neoplasm (liver, int...
Recent Scopus Publications
- Early Diagnosis of Chronic Kidney Disease in Asymptomatic Cats - Association of Renal Doppler Resistive Index with Elevated Symmetric Dimethylarginine
- Effectiveness of two neural networks (Resnet50v2 and Inception V3) in identifying left atrial enlargement in adult dogs
- Comparison Between Echocardiographic and Computed Tomographic Measurements of the Right Heart in Healthy Dogs
- Right Ventricular Longitudinal Function in the Assessment of Fluid Responsiveness in Healthy Dogs
- The use of agitated saline as contrast agent in a contrast-enhanced cystosonography for detection of urinary bladder rupture in animal cadavers
Links
- ORCID https://orcid.org/0000-0002-7802-2598
- Google Scholar https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=AeV0xMkAAAAJ
- Scopus https://www.scopus.com/authid/detail.uri?authorId=9248676000