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Query: UMLS:C0677481 (
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Mercury
toxicosis by ingestion was diagnosed in a 3-year-old Quarter Horse mare with a history of anorexia and signs of abdominal discomfort. Ten and 9 days prior to admission, an inorganic mercuric blistering agent has been applied for topical treatment of dorsal metacarpal disease. At referral, signs of depression, dependent edema,
pollakiuria
, nonproductive cough, and oral ulceration were noticed. Laboratory data were consistent with renal dysfunction.
Mercury
content of blood and urine was high, confirming the diagnosis. The horse responded to intensive care, consisting primarily of IV fluid treatment, and
mercury
-chelating agents. However, acute laminitis developed, and the owners elected to euthanatize the horse 18 days after
mercury
exposure. Necropsy findings included renal tubulonephrosis and ulcerative colitis and enteritis.
Mercury
concentration was highest in kidney and liver tissues. The potential for
mercury
toxicosis in horses currently exists, and although the prognosis is grave, some horses may recover with appropriate treatment and long-term supportive medical care.
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PMID:Mercury toxicosis caused by ingestion of a blistering compound in a horse. 775 Dec 24