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Query: UMLS:C0004134 (
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A case is described having malformation of the anterior chamber with bilateral high
IOP
combined with multiple ocular anomalies in a 13-year-old girl. Here, embryotoxon posterius, synechiae out to Schwalbe's line, and hypoplasia of the iris stroma in the form of Rieger's anomaly are associated with: myelinated corneal nerves concurrent with appearance of vessels without scleralization, unilateral orbital hypoplasia without microphthalmia and without enophthalmos within the scope of a unilateral facial hypoplasia, bilateral epicanthus with asymmetry of the lid-openings without hypertelorism, bilateral delayed development of the tear ducts, horizontal myopic astigmatism and bilateral relative amblyopia, dental deformation, urogenital malformation, deformation of the joints, slightly delayed mental development,
ataxia
, normal karyotype. In a chronically alcoholic mother, the association between these systemic and ocular anomalies constitutes a fetal alcohol syndrome. Although the anomalies of other derivatives of the neural crest have already been described in this context, certain of these anomalies, such as malformations of the ectoderm or mesoderm, have not been reported.
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PMID:[Dysgenesis of the neural crest, ectoderm, mesoderm and fetal alcohol syndrome]. 236 54
T-2 toxin [3 alpha-hydroxy-4 beta, 15-diacetoxy-8 alpha-(3-methylbutyryloxy)-12,13-epoxytrichotec-9-ene] is an emetic Fusarium trichothecene mycotoxin known to cause lethargy,
ataxia
and feed refusal in economically important animals. Experiments were conducted to determine the effect of acute oral doses of T-2 toxin on tissue concentrations of neurotransmitters thought to play some role in regulation of feed consumption. Sixty-seven male weanling rats were intubated with a few grams of diet in a liquid slurry with or without 2.0 mg T-2 toxin per kilogram of body weight. At 1, 2, 4, 6, 8, 12, 24 and 48 h following dosing, rats were killed, and brains, spleens, hearts and adrenal glands were excised and analyzed for concentrations of neurotransmitters and metabolites using high-performance liquid chromatography with electrochemical detection. Administration of T-2 toxin caused increases in brain concentrations of tryptophan and serotonin at the early time intervals after dosing. Brain concentrations of dopamine increased, whereas concentrations of 3,4-dihydroxyphenylacetic acid (DOPAC) decreased at the later time interals following dosing. Concentrations of dopamine were increased in adrenal glands, whereas epinephrine concentrations decreased.
Epinephrine
was detected in spleen and heart after administration of T-2 toxin. It was concluded that the increase in brain indoleamines induced by T-2 toxin could contribute to feed refusal in animals suffering from T-2 toxicosis.
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PMID:Effect of acute oral doses of T-2 toxin on tissue concentrations of biogenic amines in the rat. 289 54
A 12-year-old Standard-bred mare and a 21-year-old Quarter Horse gelding were treated for signs of abdominal pain and sweating. The mare also had muscle fasciculations, azotemia, and
ataxia
, and was euthanatized after signs of pain became refractory to analgesics. The gelding died when ventricular tachycardia developed during general anesthesia for exploratory celiotomy.
Adrenal
pheochromocytomas (bilateral in the mare), associated with retroperitoneal and intra-abdominal hemorrhage, were found on postmortem examination. Pheochromocytoma should be considered in older horses with signs of abdominal pain and sweating. Further consideration of pheochromocytoma should be afforded in older horses in which muscle fasciculations,
ataxia
, azotemia, and intraperitoneal hemorrhage are recognized. Identification, by per rectum palpation, of retroperitoneal swelling in the dorsal aspect of the abdomen also should alert the diagnostician to the possibility of a ruptured pheochromocytoma.
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PMID:Pheochromocytoma in two horses. 775 37