Difference between revisions of "Toxic Myopathy"

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(Created page with "*'''Plants''' **E.g. ''Cassia occidentalis'' (coffee senna), ''Karwinskia humboldtiana'' (coyotillo), ''Eupatorium rugosum'' (white snakeroot), cotton seed **Lesion an skeletal ...")
 
 
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**Grossly:
 
**Grossly:
 
***Pale areas with ill-defined borders
 
***Pale areas with ill-defined borders
***May involve very extensive [[Muscles Degenerative - Pathology#Necrosis|necrosis]]
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***May involve very extensive [[Muscle Necrosis|necrosis]]
 
**Histologically:
 
**Histologically:
 
***Segmental necrosis, no calcification
 
***Segmental necrosis, no calcification
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****Pale streaks, mostly in hind limbs
 
****Pale streaks, mostly in hind limbs
 
***Histologically:
 
***Histologically:
****[[Muscles Degenerative - Pathology#Necrosis|Segmental necrosis]]
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****[[Muscle Necrosis|Segmental necrosis]]
 
****Possibly [[Muscle Regeneration|regeneration]] in surviving animals
 
****Possibly [[Muscle Regeneration|regeneration]] in surviving animals
 
***Can cause rapid onset recumbency and potentially death  
 
***Can cause rapid onset recumbency and potentially death  
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*'''Mycotoxins'''
 
*'''Mycotoxins'''
 
**Metabolites cause persistent tremors
 
**Metabolites cause persistent tremors
**Lesions in skeletal muscle only, possibly secondary to sustained contractions (similar to [[Muscles Degenerative - Pathology#Exertional myopathies|exertional myopathy]])
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**Lesions in skeletal muscle only, possibly secondary to sustained contractions (similar to [[:Category:Muscles - Degenerative Pathology|exertional myopathy]])
 
**Histologically:
 
**Histologically:
***Tiny foci of [[Muscles Degenerative - Pathology#Necrosis|segmental necrosis]]
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***Tiny foci of [[Muscle Necrosis|segmental necrosis]]
  
  
 
[[Category:Muscles - Degenerative Pathology]]
 
[[Category:Muscles - Degenerative Pathology]]

Latest revision as of 18:27, 3 March 2011

  • Plants
    • E.g. Cassia occidentalis (coffee senna), Karwinskia humboldtiana (coyotillo), Eupatorium rugosum (white snakeroot), cotton seed
    • Lesion an skeletal and cardiac muscle
    • Grossly:
      • Pale areas with ill-defined borders
      • May involve very extensive necrosis
    • Histologically:
      • Segmental necrosis, no calcification
      • Regeneration may occur in surviving animals
  • Drugs
    • E.g. corticosteroids, cholinesterase inhibitors, vincristine, dimethyl sulfoxide (DMSO)
    • Monensin is a coccidiostat toxic to horses, donkeys, zebras, cattle, sheep, dogs and birds
      • Causes muscle necrosis in heart and skeletal muscle
      • Grossly:
        • Pale streaks, mostly in hind limbs
      • Histologically:
      • Can cause rapid onset recumbency and potentially death
      • Usually due to mixing errors in feed
    • Also from intramuscular injections, e.g. oxytetracycline, lidocaine, chloramphenicol, produce local necrosis
      • As satellite cells are destroyes, repair is via fibrosis with some budding
  • Chemicals
    • Iron injections can cause local myonecrosis
  • Mycotoxins
    • Metabolites cause persistent tremors
    • Lesions in skeletal muscle only, possibly secondary to sustained contractions (similar to exertional myopathy)
    • Histologically: