Enzootic calcinosis in horses grazing Solanum glaucophyllum in Argentina.

ODRIOZOLA, E.R. - RODRÍGUEZ, A.M. - MICHELOUD, J.F. - CANTÓN, G.J. - CAFFARENA, D. - GIMENO, E.J. - BODEGA, J.J. - GARDEY, P. - ISEAS, F.B. - GIANNITTI, F.

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ABSTRACT.Abstract. Solanum glaucophyllum, a toxic plant known for its calcinogenic effects, causes enzootic calcinosis in ruminant and monogastric animals. We describe an outbreak of enzootic calcinosis that occurred in a herd of 110 horses grazing pastureland heavily contaminated with S. glaucophyllum in Buenos Aires province, Argentina. Ten horses developed clinical signs, and 6 horses died. Clinical signs included abnormal gait (stiff-legged action, short strides), stiffness, thoracolumbar kyphosis, reluctance to move, wide stance, chronic weight loss, weakness, recumbency, and difficulty standing. Autopsy of 2 horses revealed severe mineralization of the aorta, pulmonary arteries, heart, and lungs, consistent with enzootic calcinosis. Although horses usually have very selective grazing behavior, under food restriction conditions, they can ingest the toxic plants and can develop the disease. Enzootic calcinosis should be considered as a differential diagnosis in horses grazing S. glaucophyllum–invaded pasturelands with compatible clinical signs and lesions.


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2018
ENZOOTIC CALCINOSIS
SOLANUM GLAUCOPHYLLUM
EQUINE
POISONING
TOXIC PLANTS
CABALLOS
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MICHELOUD, J.F.
CANTÓN, G.J.
CAFFARENA, D.
GIMENO, E.J.
BODEGA, J.J.
GARDEY, P.
ISEAS, F.B.
GIANNITTI, F.
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RODRÍGUEZ, A.M.
MICHELOUD, J.F.
CANTÓN, G.J.
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BODEGA, J.J.
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CAFFARENA, D.
GIMENO, E.J.
BODEGA, J.J.
GARDEY, P.
ISEAS, F.B.
GIANNITTI, F.
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dc.description.abstract.none.fl_txt_mv ABSTRACT.Abstract. Solanum glaucophyllum, a toxic plant known for its calcinogenic effects, causes enzootic calcinosis in ruminant and monogastric animals. We describe an outbreak of enzootic calcinosis that occurred in a herd of 110 horses grazing pastureland heavily contaminated with S. glaucophyllum in Buenos Aires province, Argentina. Ten horses developed clinical signs, and 6 horses died. Clinical signs included abnormal gait (stiff-legged action, short strides), stiffness, thoracolumbar kyphosis, reluctance to move, wide stance, chronic weight loss, weakness, recumbency, and difficulty standing. Autopsy of 2 horses revealed severe mineralization of the aorta, pulmonary arteries, heart, and lungs, consistent with enzootic calcinosis. Although horses usually have very selective grazing behavior, under food restriction conditions, they can ingest the toxic plants and can develop the disease. Enzootic calcinosis should be considered as a differential diagnosis in horses grazing S. glaucophyllum–invaded pasturelands with compatible clinical signs and lesions.
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SOLANUM GLAUCOPHYLLUM
EQUINE
POISONING
TOXIC PLANTS
CABALLOS
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spellingShingle Enzootic calcinosis in horses grazing Solanum glaucophyllum in Argentina.
ODRIOZOLA, E.R.
ENZOOTIC CALCINOSIS
SOLANUM GLAUCOPHYLLUM
EQUINE
POISONING
TOXIC PLANTS
CABALLOS
status_str publishedVersion
title Enzootic calcinosis in horses grazing Solanum glaucophyllum in Argentina.
title_full Enzootic calcinosis in horses grazing Solanum glaucophyllum in Argentina.
title_fullStr Enzootic calcinosis in horses grazing Solanum glaucophyllum in Argentina.
title_full_unstemmed Enzootic calcinosis in horses grazing Solanum glaucophyllum in Argentina.
title_short Enzootic calcinosis in horses grazing Solanum glaucophyllum in Argentina.
title_sort Enzootic calcinosis in horses grazing Solanum glaucophyllum in Argentina.
topic ENZOOTIC CALCINOSIS
SOLANUM GLAUCOPHYLLUM
EQUINE
POISONING
TOXIC PLANTS
CABALLOS
url http://www.ainfo.inia.uy/consulta/busca?b=pc&id=58229&biblioteca=vazio&busca=58229&qFacets=58229