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Equine Metabolic diseases. II- LACTATION TETANY OF MARES Transit tetany of mares, Eclampsia of mares Website: www.drghanem.co.nr. Definition :. It is a metabolic neuretic disease of lactating mares characterized clinically by stiffness in gait and tetany and biochemically by hypocalcaema.
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Equine Metabolic diseases II- LACTATION TETANY OF MARES • Transit tetany of mares, Eclampsia of mares Website:www.drghanem.co.nr
Definition: • It is a metabolic neuretic disease of lactating mares characterized clinically by stiffness in gait and tetany and biochemically by hypocalcaema
Incidence, occurrence and predisposing factor: 1-Most cases occur in lactating mares, either at about the l0th day after foaling or 1-2 days after weaning. 2-Mares have a heavy flow of milk. 3-Pregnant mares subjected to hard physical work or exercise (stress of work). 4-Pregnant mares during or after prolonged transport (stress of transport).
Etiology and pathogenesis • 1- The basic constant biochemical finding is low serum calcium level (hypocalcemia) in which serum calcium level ranges between 4-8 mg% • 2- Hypo- or Hypermagnesemia have been observed in some cases.
Clinical signs Clinical signs are related to the degree of hypocalcaemia, because: 1- When serum calcium level is higher than 8 mg%, the only clinical sign is increased excitability. 2- At levels of 4-8 mg %, there are tetanic spasms. 3- At levels less than 4 mg%, there are recumbency and stupor (state of unconsciousness).
The clinical signs proceed as follow: 1-Profuse sweating 2-Muscular fibrillation particularly of the masseter and shoulder region 3-Trismus (spasmodic contraction of M. of mastication) but no prolapse of 3rd eyelid 4-Normal pulse in early stages, but later becomes rapid and irregular. 5-Rapid, violent respiration accompanied with wide dilation of nostrils. 6-Normal temp. or slightly elevated. 7-Dysphagia (unable to swallow) 8- OLiguria or even anuria and constipation. 9- Difficulty in moving, stiffness in gait and incoordination. 10-Within 24 hours, the animal goes down then tetanic convulsions develop and death may occur about 48hrs. after onset of illness due to respiratory failure.
Diagnosis • I-History • II- Clinical signs. • III-laboratory diagnosis: • Estimation serum calcium level usually between 4-8 mg% (normal around 10 mg%) • IV-Therapeutic diagnosis • Response to treatment with calcium preparations • Differential diagnosis: tetanus and laminitis
laminitis Tetanus
Treatment and prevention • I/V injection of 400-800ml C.B.G 25% causes rapid, complete recovery. If no response, repeated after 12 and 24 hours. N.B: • One of the earliest signs of recovery is the voiding of large volume of urine. Prevention: • Single IV or S/C. 10 millions I.U. crystalline vit. D immediately after foaling and repeated at weaning time for lactating mares.
Posters of Equine medicine • Diseases of digestive system • Diseases of respiratory system • Diseases of urinary system • Diseases of Cardiovascular system • Diseases of Foals • Diseases of nervous system • Metabolic diseases • Foal Diseases • Diseases of sports medicine • Diseases of skin and subcutaneous tissue