| Line 1: |
Line 1: |
| | + | |
| | Also known as: '''''Jaundice | | Also known as: '''''Jaundice |
| | | | |
| Line 13: |
Line 14: |
| | *'''Haemolytic parasites''', including '''[[Babesia|Babesiosis]]''' in cattle and dogs and ''[[Feline Infectious Anaemia|Mycoplasma haemofelis]]'' in cats. | | *'''Haemolytic parasites''', including '''[[Babesia|Babesiosis]]''' in cattle and dogs and ''[[Feline Infectious Anaemia|Mycoplasma haemofelis]]'' in cats. |
| | *'''Immune reactions''' to red blood cells, including: | | *'''Immune reactions''' to red blood cells, including: |
| − | **'''Neonatal isoerthryolysis''', resulting from the production of antibodies by the dam which are ingested by the neonate in colostrum and subsequently cause destruction of red blood cells. Bilirubin is able to cross the immature blood brain barrier and cause direct damage to the neurones of the brain, a phenomenon called '''kernicterus'''. | + | **[[Neonatal Isoerythrolysis|'''Neonatal isoerthryolysis''']], resulting from the production of antibodies by the dam which are ingested by the neonate in colostrum and subsequently cause destruction of red blood cells. Bilirubin is able to cross the immature blood brain barrier and cause direct damage to the neurones of the brain, a phenomenon called '''kernicterus'''. |
| | **'''Autoimmune haemolytic anaemia''' or [[Immune Mediated Haemolytic Anaemia|'''immune-mediated haemolytic anaemia''']]. | | **'''Autoimmune haemolytic anaemia''' or [[Immune Mediated Haemolytic Anaemia|'''immune-mediated haemolytic anaemia''']]. |
| | **Destruction of red blood cells of '''lambs fed with bovine colostrum'''. | | **Destruction of red blood cells of '''lambs fed with bovine colostrum'''. |
| Line 35: |
Line 36: |
| | | | |
| | ===Post-hepatic Jaundice=== | | ===Post-hepatic Jaundice=== |
| − | Also called '''Obstructive Icterus'''. This occurs due to an [[Biliary Tract - Obstruction|obstruction in the biliary tract]] which normally carriers bile from the liver and gall bladder to the duodenum. Conjugated bilirubin is found in the urine but, in complete obstruction, urobilinogen will be absent from the urine and stercobilin from the faeces. Possible causes of post-hepatic jaundice include: | + | Also called '''Obstructive Icterus'''. This occurs due to an [[Biliary Tract Obstruction|obstruction in the biliary tract]] which normally carriers bile from the liver and gall bladder to the duodenum. Conjugated bilirubin is found in the urine but, in complete obstruction, urobilinogen will be absent from the urine and stercobilin from the faeces. Possible causes of post-hepatic jaundice include: |
| | *'''Intraluminal obstructions''': | | *'''Intraluminal obstructions''': |
| − | **'''Choleliths''' ('gall stones') are much less common in animals than they are in humans. They are usually composed of bilirubin salts in dogs and calcium carbonate in cats, although they are very rare in the latter species. | + | **'''[[Choleliths]]''' ('gall stones') are much less common in animals than they are in humans. They are usually composed of bilirubin salts in dogs and calcium carbonate in cats, although they are very rare in the latter species. |
| − | **'''Gall bladder mucocoeles''' produce a kiwi sign on radiographs and may be a sequel to cystic mucinous hyperplasia of the gall bladder mucosa. | + | **'''Gall bladder mucoceles''' produce a kiwi sign on radiographs and may be a sequel to cystic mucinous hyperplasia of the gall bladder mucosa. |
| | **'''Biliary neoplasia''', most commonly cholangiocellular cystadenoma (in cats) or carcinoma (in dogs). | | **'''Biliary neoplasia''', most commonly cholangiocellular cystadenoma (in cats) or carcinoma (in dogs). |
| − | **Aberrent migration of '''intestinal parasites''', including ''[[Ascaris suum]]'' in pigs and ''[[Parascaris equorum]]'' in horses. This occur particularly when worms have been treated with an anthelmintic that causes spasticity of the muscles. | + | **Aberrant migration of '''intestinal parasites''', including ''[[Ascaris suum]]'' in pigs and ''[[Parascaris equorum]]'' in horses. This occur particularly when worms have been treated with an anthelmintic that causes spasticity of the muscles. |
| | *'''Extraluminal obstructions''': | | *'''Extraluminal obstructions''': |
| − | **[[Pancreatitis|'''Pancreatitis''']], '''pancreatic abcess''' or '''neoplasm''' | + | **[[Pancreatitis|'''Pancreatitis''']], '''pancreatic abscess''' or '''neoplasm''' |
| − | **[[Biliary Tract - Rupture|'''Biliary tract rupture''']] | + | **[[Biliary Tract Rupture|'''Biliary tract rupture''']] |
| | **'''Pyloric''' or '''duodenal mass''' | | **'''Pyloric''' or '''duodenal mass''' |
| | | | |
| Line 60: |
Line 61: |
| | [http://www.cabdirect.org/search.html?q=%28%28od%3A%28horses%29%29%29+AND+%28%28title%3A%28icterus%29+OR+title%3A%28jaundice%29%29%29 Icterus in horses publications]<br> | | [http://www.cabdirect.org/search.html?q=%28%28od%3A%28horses%29%29%29+AND+%28%28title%3A%28icterus%29+OR+title%3A%28jaundice%29%29%29 Icterus in horses publications]<br> |
| | [http://www.cabdirect.org/search.html?q=%28%28od%3A%28cattle%29+OR+od%3A%28sheep%29+OR+od%3A%28goats%29+OR+od%3A%28pigs%29%29%29+AND+%28%28title%3A%28icterus%29+OR+title%3A%28jaundice%29%29%29 Icterus in farm animals publications] | | [http://www.cabdirect.org/search.html?q=%28%28od%3A%28cattle%29+OR+od%3A%28sheep%29+OR+od%3A%28goats%29+OR+od%3A%28pigs%29%29%29+AND+%28%28title%3A%28icterus%29+OR+title%3A%28jaundice%29%29%29 Icterus in farm animals publications] |
| | + | |Vetstream = [https://www.vetstream.com/felis/Content/Disease/dis02694.asp Bile duct disease] |
| | }} | | }} |
| | | | |
| Line 67: |
Line 69: |
| | | | |
| | {{review}} | | {{review}} |
| | + | |
| | + | ==Webinars== |
| | + | <rss max="10" highlight="none">https://www.thewebinarvet.com/internal-medicine/webinars/feed</rss> |
| | + | |
| | [[Category:Liver_-_General_Pathology]] | | [[Category:Liver_-_General_Pathology]] |
| | [[Category:Liver Diseases - Cat]][[Category:Liver Diseases - Dog]][[Category:Donkey]][[Category:Liver Diseases - Horse]][[Category:Liver Diseases - Cattle]][[Category:Liver Diseases - Sheep]][[Category:Alimentary Diseases - Goat]] | | [[Category:Liver Diseases - Cat]][[Category:Liver Diseases - Dog]][[Category:Donkey]][[Category:Liver Diseases - Horse]][[Category:Liver Diseases - Cattle]][[Category:Liver Diseases - Sheep]][[Category:Alimentary Diseases - Goat]] |
| | [[Category:Expert Review]] | | [[Category:Expert Review]] |