Polycystic kidneys and ovarian cyst in a donkey: A case
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The aim of this study was to report a case of polycystic kidneys and
ovarian cyst in a donkey. A 24-year-old female Andalusian Breed
Donkey (Extremadura, Badajoz, Spain) with weight loss syndrome
chronic for date six month. The eyes had sclera ecchymoses,
edema and icteric. Haematology and blood biochemistry
revealed an increased leukocyte count, an elevated blood lactate
concentration. Serum calcium, phosphorous, and potassium
concentrations were within the normal ranges. The blood urea
nitrogen and the serum glutamic oxaloacetic transaminase levels
(SGOT) were 75mg/dL, and 337U/L, respectively. The necropsy
revealed glade with distention severed for cumulus for urine and
no change in the walk. Kidney left present atrophy severed (10
centimeters). Both kidneys were polycystic diffuse of different
diameters with bilateral pyelic ectasia, ureteral dilation, lack of
cortico-medullary differentiation, and sponge-like appearance of
the renal parenchyma. In the sections histology demonstrated
marked alteration of the normal renal parenchymal architecture,
bilaterally. The renal cortices contained numerous round cysts
ranging in size from 150 milimeters (mm) to 2.5 mm in diameter,
lined by low cuboidal to flattened epithelium, and filled with clear
fluid containing a small amount of flocculent proteinaceous debris.
Both ovaries had multiple cysts. In conclusion, it was reported a
case of severed polycystic kidney disease and ovarian cyst in a
donkey.