Pulpy Kidney

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  • Pulpy kidney disease in well-fed 3-10 week-old lambs
  • Follows overeating high grain diet or luchious pasture
  • Starch from partially digested food enterering the intestine from the rumen allows rapid clostridial proliferation
  • Epsilon toxin activated by proteolytic enzymes causes toxaemia
  • Epsilon toxin increases intestinal and capillary permeability; also alpha toxin
  • Lambs found dead or with opisthotonos, convulsions, coma in acute phases
  • Blindness and head pressing in subacute disease; bloat in later stages
  • Hyperglycaemia, glycosuria
  • Post mortem: hyperaemia in intestine; fluid in pericardial sac; kidney autolysis with pulpy cortical softening (acute death)
  • Subacute death causes symmetrical encephalomalacia and haemorrhage in basal ganglia and midbrain
  • Enterotoxaemia in kids and adult goats