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==Description==  
 
==Description==  
'''Hepatic encephalopathy''' is neurological disfunction caused by any acute or severe hepatic damage; 60-80% of hepatic function must be lost before clinical signs develop.  
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'''Hepatic encephalopathy''' is neurological dysfunction caused by any acute or severe hepatic damage; 60-80% of hepatic function must be lost before clinical signs develop.  
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The cause of hepatic encephalopathy is hepatic insufficiency, the pathophysiology causing the neurological dysfunction is probably multifactorial. The following mechanisms have been suggested: accumulation of gastro-intestinal derived neurotoxins, imbalance of inhibitory and excitatory neurotransmitters, disruption of CNS energy metabolism, and the development of false neurotransmitters.         
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The cause of hepatic encephalopathy is hepatic insufficiency; the pathophysiology causing the neurological dysfunction is probably multifactorial. The following mechanisms have been suggested: accumulation of gastro-intestinal derived neurotoxins, imbalance of inhibitory and excitatory neurotransmitters, disruption of CNS energy metabolism, and the development of false neurotransmitters.         
    
==Signalment==
 
==Signalment==
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* Stage I: Mild changes in mentation; this stage is usually missed in horses.
 
* Stage I: Mild changes in mentation; this stage is usually missed in horses.
 
* Stage II: Depressed mental state, lethargy, behavioural changes, head pressing, ataxia and dysphagia.  
 
* Stage II: Depressed mental state, lethargy, behavioural changes, head pressing, ataxia and dysphagia.  
* Stage III: Somnolent but rousable. Reactions may be very reduced or exagerrated.
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* Stage III: Somnolent but rousable. Reactions may be very reduced or exaggerated.
 
* Stage IV: Coma, Seizures are rare but may occur in the late stages of the condition.
 
* Stage IV: Coma, Seizures are rare but may occur in the late stages of the condition.
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===Biopsy===
 
===Biopsy===
A liver biopsy can provide a definitive diagnosis of liver disease, a clotting profile should be carried out before taking an ultrasound-guided biopsy.
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A liver biopsy can provide a definitive diagnosis of liver disease; a clotting profile should be carried out before taking an ultrasound-guided biopsy.
    
===Ultrasound===
 
===Ultrasound===
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With '''supportive''' therapy horses may recover from hepatic encephalopathy after 4-21 days. Treatment is only warranted in acute cases likely to make a recovery.   
 
With '''supportive''' therapy horses may recover from hepatic encephalopathy after 4-21 days. Treatment is only warranted in acute cases likely to make a recovery.   
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'''Sedation''' is often necessary in cases of hepatic encephalopathy; An alpha 2 agonist at a low dose is usually effective. If the neurological signs are so severe that the horse is a danger to itself and others then '''euthansia''' may be indicated.   
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'''Sedation''' is often necessary in cases of hepatic encephalopathy; An alpha 2 agonist at a low dose is usually effective. If the neurological signs are so severe that the horse is a danger to itself and others then '''euthanasia''' may be indicated.   
 
    
 
    
 
Fluid deficits and acid base abnormalities should be corrected as necessary and hypoglycaemic animals should be given a 5% dextrose solution IV. High carbohydrate, low protein diets should be fed in small amounts and frequently.
 
Fluid deficits and acid base abnormalities should be corrected as necessary and hypoglycaemic animals should be given a 5% dextrose solution IV. High carbohydrate, low protein diets should be fed in small amounts and frequently.
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==Prognosis==
 
==Prognosis==
Prognosis is '''poor''' to severe but depend on the underlying disease; signs are potentially reversible if the initiating course can be corrected.  
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Prognosis is '''poor''' to severe but depends on the underlying disease; signs are potentially reversible if the initiating course can be corrected.  
Horses with hepatic disease showing neurological signs have a poorer prognosis than those showing only signs af hepatic dysfunction. However with appropriate supportive therapy 40% of horses survive for at least 6 months. Recovery may be incomplete and temporary.
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Horses with hepatic disease showing neurological signs have a poorer prognosis than those showing only signs of hepatic dysfunction. However with appropriate supportive therapy 40% of horses survive for at least 6 months. Recovery may be incomplete and temporary.
    
==References==
 
==References==
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[[Category:To_Do_-_lizzyk]]
 
[[Category:To_Do_-_lizzyk]]
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[[category:To_Do_-_Review]]
 
[[Category:Liver_Disorders_-_Horse]]
 
[[Category:Liver_Disorders_-_Horse]]
 
[[Category:Neurological_Disorders_-_Horse]]
 
[[Category:Neurological_Disorders_-_Horse]]
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