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poisoning in a horse - A case report. | LitMetric

poisoning in a horse - A case report.

Vet Med (Praha)

Equine Clinic, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, University of Veterinary Sciences Brno, Brno, Czech Republic.

Published: September 2024

AI Article Synopsis

  • The study details the first confirmed case of pyrrolizidine alkaloid poisoning in a horse, specifically a six-year-old Irish cob mare that exhibited severe liver damage leading to euthanasia.
  • Despite intensive treatment, the mare's condition worsened, with post-mortem examinations revealing significant liver damage and the presence of pyrrolizidine alkaloid metabolites in her tissues.
  • The findings suggest that typical histopathological signs of pyrrolizidine alkaloid poisoning may not always be present, highlighting the complexity of diagnosing this type of poisoning in equine patients.

Article Abstract

This study describes a case of poisoning by pyrrolizidine alkaloids in a horse. To the best of the author's knowledge, this is the first confirmed case of  poisoning. A six-year-old 450-kg Irish cob mare was presented to the Equine Clinic of the University of Veterinary Sciences Brno (Czechia) with symptoms of hepatic encephalopathy, which progressively worsened with time despite intensive therapy and led to euthanasia. A complex diagnostic and therapeutic approach including the post-mortem patoanatomical and histopathological examination is described here. Regarding the histopathology of the liver, there was necrosis with haemorrhage, fatty changes and inflammation. A later inspection of the grazing area revealed the presence of  (wood ragwort). A sensitive chromatographic method was used to determine the pyrrolizidine alkaloids and their metabolites in the plasma and the liver. In both of the samples, metabolites of pyrrolizidine alkaloids were detected. Although pyrrolizidine alkaloid poisoning was proven, the histopathological findings typical for this disease were absent. It is clear from our case that the histopathology in cases of poisoning by pyrrolizidine alkaloids may not always be conclusive.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC11517866PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.17221/37/2024-VETMEDDOI Listing

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