Canine renal failure syndrome in three dogs
Journal of Veterinary Science
; : 299-301, 2006.
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ABSTRACT
Three dead dogs were brought to the College of Veterinary Medicine, Kyungpook National University for study. Clinically, all the dogs showed emaciation, anorexia, depression, hemorrhagic vomiting and diarrhea for 7~10 days before death. All the clinical signs were first noted for about one month after feeding the dogs with commercial diets. At necropsy, all 3 dogs had severe renal damage with the same green-yellowish colored nephroliths in the renal pelvis. They also showed systemic hemorrhage and calcification of several organs, which might have been induced by uremia. Microscopically, necrosis, calcification and calculi were detected in the renal tubules, and especially in the proximal convoluted tubules and collecting ducts of the kidney. These findings were supportive of a mycotoxic effect, and especially on their kidneys. However, the precise cause of the toxic effect in these cases of canine renal failure could not be determined.
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Asunto principal:
Micotoxicosis
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Resultado Fatal
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Enfermedades de los Perros
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Lesión Renal Aguda
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Histocitoquímica
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Animals
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Journal of Veterinary Science
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2006
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