1993
DOI: 10.1136/vr.132.11.269
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Renal dysplasia in two adult horses: clinical and pathological aspects

Abstract: Renal dysplasia is reported in two adult horses in chronic renal failure. Renal dysplasia, complicated by severe interstitial pyelonephritis, was diagnosed on renal biopsy and confirmed on post mortem examination.

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“…Clinical symptoms of equine ureteral ectopia were observed within several months of life. However, some cases of incidentally diagnosed dysplasia, without biochemical changes, have also been reported (Ronen et al 1993). Hence, congenital urinary defects may have different effects on the renal function.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Clinical symptoms of equine ureteral ectopia were observed within several months of life. However, some cases of incidentally diagnosed dysplasia, without biochemical changes, have also been reported (Ronen et al 1993). Hence, congenital urinary defects may have different effects on the renal function.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Congenital urinary tract defects, especially those affecting the kidneys, are rare in horses. Currently these defects have been described in breeds such as Thoroughbred, Arabian, American Quarter Horse or the Tennessee Walker (Andrews et al 1986, Brown et al 1988, Gilday et al 2015, Jones et al 1994, Naylor et al 2009, Plummer et al 2006, Ramirez et al 1998, Ronen et al 1993, Waldridge et al 2009). Congenital renal anomalies may be embryologically classified as disorders of renal parenchymal development, disorders in embryonal migration or disorders of the urinary collecting system (Daneman and Alton 1991).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…1,60 Chronic kidney disease, azotemia, and electrolyte abnormalities are often the consequence of renal dysplasia, whereas concurrent congenital anomalies are frequently encountered complicating clinical manifestations of urinary disease. [61][62][63][64] Congenital polycystic kidney disease (PKD) with no known heritable trait has been reported in horses. 65,66 Grossly, kidneys are often enlarged due to multiple, variably sized fluid-filled cysts throughout the renal parenchyma.…”
Section: Tubulointerstitial Diseasesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Der Einsatzvon Medikamentenwie Aminoglykosiden, KortikosteroidenoderACE-Hemmernwährend derTrächtigkeit scheint einenEinflusszuhaben (3,12). Beim Pferdwurdenangeborene renale Missbildungen nur in Einzelfällen beschrieben (1,2,8,10,11,13,14,18,19,27,28). Je nach Schweregrad derVeränderungenführtdie renale Dysplasiebereits beiSaugfohlen zu einerm ehro derw enigers tark eingeschränktenN ierenfunktion.…”
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