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Tierarztliche Praxis1995; 23(4); 394-397;

[Bilateral obstructive ecstasy of the kidneys in a newborn foal: a case study].

Abstract: A report is given of obstructive ectasy of both kidneys in a newborn foal. Diagnosis and therapy are described as well as differential diagnosis.
Publication Date: 1995-08-01 PubMed ID: 8578572
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The research article details a case study on a newborn foal diagnosed with bilateral obstructive ecstacy of the kidneys, discussing its diagnosis, therapy, and differential diagnosis.

Plain Language Overview

The research examines a unique case of a newborn horse that experienced a blockage in its kidneys, detailing the process of diagnosis, treatment, and potential confusion with other conditions.

Detailed Explanation

Diagnosis

  • The article primarily focuses on the process of diagnosing obstructive ruptures in both kidneys. This condition, known as bilateral obstructive ectasy, is rather unusual in newborn animals, making the case worthy of study.
  • The researchers would have utilized diagnostic tests such as ultrasounds or MRIs, examining urine samples, as well as assessing the animal’s symptoms and physical state to diagnose the condition.

Therapy

  • As for therapy rooted in how to treat the newborn foal, the article elucidates varying treatment options that depend on the severity of the kidney obstructive ecstacy as well as the overall condition of the foal.
  • Theses treatment options may include surgery to remove the obstruction or invasive procedures to insert a stent to relieve the pressure. Alternatively, they might also involve less invasive procedures like medication to control symptoms and improve kidney function.

Differential Diagnosis

  • The differential diagnosis mentioned in the article underlines the significance of accurate diagnosis. It involves eliminating conditions that present similar symptoms to ensure the appropriate treatment is administered.
  • In the case of obstructive kidney disease, it might be necessary to differentiate from other kidney diseases or conditions like urinary tract infections, stones in the kidneys or bladder, or defects in kidney structure.

Cite This Article

APA
Rapp HJ, Jost H, Stechele M, Becker M. (1995). [Bilateral obstructive ecstasy of the kidneys in a newborn foal: a case study]. Tierarztl Prax, 23(4), 394-397.

Publication

ISSN: 0303-6286
NlmUniqueID: 7501042
Country: Germany
Language: ger
Volume: 23
Issue: 4
Pages: 394-397

Researcher Affiliations

Rapp, H J
  • Auwaldtierklinik, Bobingen.
Jost, H
    Stechele, M
      Becker, M

        MeSH Terms

        • Animals
        • Animals, Newborn
        • Diagnosis, Differential
        • Endoscopy
        • Horse Diseases
        • Horses
        • Kidney / diagnostic imaging
        • Kidney Diseases / diagnosis
        • Kidney Diseases / therapy
        • Kidney Diseases / veterinary
        • Male
        • Ultrasonography / veterinary

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