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Fifty indoor patients of chronic pulmonary tuberculosis were studied for renal involvement. There were 36 (72%) males and 14 (28%) females. Age of the patients was ranging from 16 to 70 years. Most of the patients were receiving treatment for tuberculosis for more than 1 year.
Frequency of micturition
and dysuria were the commonest symptoms observed. Urine smear for mycobacteria was negative in all patients however culture was positive in 6% patients. Renal biopsy was attempted in all patients but was successful in 35 patients. It revealed
interstitial nephritis
in 28.5%; amyloidosis in 17.1%, glomerulonephritis in 17.1%, tubercular pyelonephritis in 5.6%; pyelonephritis combined with amyloidosis in 8.5% patients. Non-specific changes were observed in 14.3% patients and in 8.5% patients tissue was inadequate for biopsy study.
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PMID:Renal involvement in chronic pulmonary tuberculosis. 276 53
Nephropathogenic infectious bronchitis (NIB) was diagnosed in 28 infectious bronchitis virus (IBV)-vaccinated commercial chicken flocks in Pennsylvania from December 1997 to July 2000. Early dinical signs were increased flock mortality and urinary water loss (polyuria and
pollakiuria
) leading to wet litter. Daily mortality ranged from 0.01% in layers to 2.45% in broilers, with total broiler mortality as high as 23%. Severe renal swelling and accumulation of urates in the tubules were commonly seen. Visceral gout and urolithiasis were less frequently observed. Histopathologic changes included characteristic tubular epithelial degeneration and sloughing with lymphoplasmacytic
interstitial nephritis
. Minimal respiratory disease signs were noted in broilers. Egg production and shell quality declined in layers. Confirmatory diagnosis of NIB was made by IBV antigen-specific immunohistochemical staining of the renal tubular epithelium and virus isolation. Sequencing of the S1 subunit gene of 21 IBV isolates showed the NIB outbreak to be associated with two unique genotypes, PA/Wolgemuth/98 and PA/171/99. The cases from which the genotypes were isolated were clinically indistinguishable. The NIB viruses were unrelated to previously recognized endemic strains in Pennsylvania and were also dissimilar to each other. Genotype PA/Wolgemuth/98 was isolated almost exclusively during the first 14 mo of the outbreak, whereas PA/171/99 was recovered during the final 18 mo. The reason for the apparent replacement of PA/Wolgemuth/98 by PA/171/99 is not known.
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PMID:Nephropathogenic infectious bronchitis in Pennsylvania chickens 1997-2000. 1249 45
Toxicity related to consumption of
Cistus sp. pl.
has been described in ruminants in some countries. This report describes the clinical and pathological findings of
Cistus salviifolius
toxicosis in 3 beef cattle herds located in 2 different areas of Sicily, Italy. Outbreaks were observed after grazing in poor winter pasture where
C. salviifolius
was abundant. Mean morbidity and mortality were 29% and 21%, respectively. Most of the affected animals (6 to 36 months old) showed anorexia, weight loss, and
pollakiuria
culminating in recumbency and death. Occasionally, abortion and neurological signs were observed. In animals with acute signs, there was a moderate decrease of sodium and chloride concentrations in serum. Animals with chronic signs showed an increase of serum urea, creatine phosphokinase (CPK), aspartate transaminase (AST), lactate dehydrogenase (LDH), and phosphorus and a decrease in total serum protein, calcium, chloride, and magnesium concentrations. Moderate anemia and slight neutropenia, lymphocytosis, and eosinophilia were detected in all groups. At necropsy, the main lesion was severe distention of the urinary bladder with turbid hemorrhagic urine and crystalluria. Histologically, chronic cystitis,
interstitial nephritis
, eosinophilic enteritis, and nonsuppurative necrotizing hepatitis were observed. To our knowledge, this is the first report of
C. salviifolius
toxicosis in cattle in Italy.
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PMID:
Cistus salviifolius
Toxicity in Cattle. 3166 23