Persistent Hematuria as a Result of Chronic Renal Hypertension Secondary to Nephritis in a Stallion

A 13-year-old Lusitano stallion was referred to our institution with a history of severe hematuria for 8.5 months. The origin of the hematuria was determined to be the left kidney. The diagnostic workup failed to identify obstructive, infectious, or neoplastic conditions. The history and ultrasonogr...

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Published in:Journal of equine veterinary science Vol. 34; no. 5; pp. 709 - 714
Main Authors: Gracia-Calvo, Luis Alfonso, Durán, María Esther, Martín-Cuervo, María, Vieítez, Verónica, Jiménez, Joaquín, Ezquerra, Luis Javier
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier Inc 01-05-2014
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Summary:A 13-year-old Lusitano stallion was referred to our institution with a history of severe hematuria for 8.5 months. The origin of the hematuria was determined to be the left kidney. The diagnostic workup failed to identify obstructive, infectious, or neoplastic conditions. The history and ultrasonographic examination suggested a chronic condition. The stallion was subjected to left nephrectomy because of the persistent hematuria and anemia. A histopathological examination detected lesions, which were compatible with chronic nephritis and vascular renal hypertension. It is hypothesized that changes in the normal parenchymal architecture produced a vascular aberration that led to renal hypertension, with subsequent blood extravasation and hematuria. The horse recovered completely after nephrectomy.
ISSN:0737-0806
1542-7412
DOI:10.1016/j.jevs.2013.12.014