4.6 Lab Flashcards
acute signs of lead toxicosis
- Gastropathy
- Lethargy, anorexia, anemia
- Encephalopathy
- Nephropathy
chronic signs of lead toxicosis
- Weight loss
- Impaired bone growth
- Peripheral neuropathy in birds
- Impaired brain development in children
Effects of lead on erythropoiesis
Lead binds to RBCs Impairs maturation Mild anemia
Reduced Fe incorporation Impaired catabolism of RNA
=>basophilic stippling of RBS, metarubricytes in circulation may be seen
Causes of polioencephalomalacia (PEM) = > what metal? signs?
acute lead poisoning
Depression
Head pressing
Blindness
Cerebral edema
Flattened gyri
Necrosis
Malacia
what is a common finding in bird lead toxicity cases?
Peripheral neuropathy due to demyelination
Lead poisoning in waterfowl and raptors leads to muscle weakness, wasting, inability to feed, etc
In these birds, chronic lead poisoning injures Schwann cells and this leads to demyelination with peripheral motor nerve dysfunction
what can lead poisoning do to the kidneys? what will this look like?
Lead poisoning: Renal tubular necrosis
-Swollen, pale kidney
-Intranuclear inclusions in renal tubules (NON VIRAL inclusions)
do cows always show signs of high lead levels
can be asymptomatic
clinical signs of lead toxicosis in cats?
Vomiting and diarrhea
Dehydrated, pale mucus membranes
Prolapsed third eyelids
Swaying gait, fine tremor
Hypersalivating, hyperesthetic
lab and radiograph findings in cats with lead toxicosis
Laboratory findings
Mild anemia
Elevated ALT and Alk Phos
-serum improtant test too
Radiographic Findings
Megaesophagus - Midge
how to treat lead toxicity in cats and how to react to the news of environmental contamination
Immediate action
Wash the cats to remove deposits
> The cat’s have likely been exposed to dust from lead paint, and have been grooming it off themselves
Anti-emetic, gastroprotectants
IV fluids for dehydration
Chelation: sodium calcium EDTA 25mg/kg, 4x/day
what is chelation? what is its purpose?
A product that binds with a metal (such as lead or iron) in the body > metal loses its chemical effect (such as toxicity or physiological activity)
selenium intoxication in pigs clinical signs. PM lesion?
Afebrile, paralysis, acute mortality
(>50% dead in 48 hours)
>posterior paralysis, dog-sitting posture
-PM necrosis of grey matter of spinal cord
important property of seleium in proper dose?
essential trace mineral, important antioxidant properties
acute selenium toxicosis in horses signs
Spontaneous death!
Central nervous system disturbance
> Hyperexcitability, sweating, ataxia, tachycardia, dyspnea, pyrexia, rapid death
Muscle hemorrhages, myocardial necrosis
Mean selenium conc >6 mg/kg in liver, kidneys
excess Se causes:
Acute mortality, Posterior paralysis, Alkali disease