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Polioencephalomalacia (PEM) in calves associated with excess sulfur intake

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Main Author: Withoeft J.A.*
Publication Date: 2019
Other Authors: Bonatto G.R.*, Melo I.C.*, Hemckmeier D., Costa L.S.*, Cristo T.G.*, Pisetta N.L., Casagrande, Renata Assis
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Summary: © 2019 Pesquisa Veterinaria Brasileira. All rights reserved.Polioencephalomalacia (PEM) is the morphological characterization for softening of brain gray matter, and excess sulfur intake is one of its main causes. This study describes an outbreak of this disease in 1-to-3-month-old calves in a farm located in Santa Catarina state, Brazil. The herd consisted of 27 Jersey male calves whose diet was composed of initial feed, ground whole corn, and mineral salt. From this herd, 10 animals became ill, showing signs of apathy, anorexia and blindness, evolving to generalized weakness and death. Necropsy was performed in three of these animals, which showed flattening of the cerebral convolutions in addition to softened, yellowish areas in the cerebral cortex. Histopathological examination revealed deep laminar necrosis associated with perineuronal and perivascular edema, as well as neurons with wrinkled, eosinophilic, or vacuolated cytoplasm. The following sulfur doses were observed: 8,010mg/kg in corn, 6,385mg/kg in initial feed, 1,060mg/kg in mineral salt and 2.3mg/L in water, reaching dose values far above the accepted, totaling a daily intake of approximately 6,533.5mg sulfur/animal/day. As differential diagnosis, lead was dosed in the kidneys and liver of the three calves, with negative results. Also, the calf that sickened last was treated with 20mg/kg thiamin and 0.2mg/kg dexamethasone (IM; QID) for three days and eventually recovered. According to anatomopathological findings, excess sulfur intake and therapeutic diagnosis, sulfur poisoning was suggested as the cause of PEM in these 1-to-3-month-old calves. Occurrence of PEM is rare in calves at such a young age.
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spelling Polioencephalomalacia (PEM) in calves associated with excess sulfur intake© 2019 Pesquisa Veterinaria Brasileira. All rights reserved.Polioencephalomalacia (PEM) is the morphological characterization for softening of brain gray matter, and excess sulfur intake is one of its main causes. This study describes an outbreak of this disease in 1-to-3-month-old calves in a farm located in Santa Catarina state, Brazil. The herd consisted of 27 Jersey male calves whose diet was composed of initial feed, ground whole corn, and mineral salt. From this herd, 10 animals became ill, showing signs of apathy, anorexia and blindness, evolving to generalized weakness and death. Necropsy was performed in three of these animals, which showed flattening of the cerebral convolutions in addition to softened, yellowish areas in the cerebral cortex. Histopathological examination revealed deep laminar necrosis associated with perineuronal and perivascular edema, as well as neurons with wrinkled, eosinophilic, or vacuolated cytoplasm. The following sulfur doses were observed: 8,010mg/kg in corn, 6,385mg/kg in initial feed, 1,060mg/kg in mineral salt and 2.3mg/L in water, reaching dose values far above the accepted, totaling a daily intake of approximately 6,533.5mg sulfur/animal/day. As differential diagnosis, lead was dosed in the kidneys and liver of the three calves, with negative results. Also, the calf that sickened last was treated with 20mg/kg thiamin and 0.2mg/kg dexamethasone (IM; QID) for three days and eventually recovered. According to anatomopathological findings, excess sulfur intake and therapeutic diagnosis, sulfur poisoning was suggested as the cause of PEM in these 1-to-3-month-old calves. Occurrence of PEM is rare in calves at such a young age.2024-12-06T12:42:16Z2019info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articlep. 376 - 3811678-515010.1590/1678-5150-PVB-6072https://repositorio.udesc.br/handle/UDESC/5846ark:/33523/0013000006d09Pesquisa Veterinaria Brasileira396Withoeft J.A.*Bonatto G.R.*Melo I.C.*Hemckmeier D.Costa L.S.*Cristo T.G.*Pisetta N.L.Casagrande, Renata Assisengreponame:Repositório Institucional da Udescinstname:Universidade do Estado de Santa Catarina (UDESC)instacron:UDESCinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2024-12-07T20:48:58Zoai:repositorio.udesc.br:UDESC/5846Biblioteca Digital de Teses e Dissertaçõeshttps://pergamumweb.udesc.br/biblioteca/index.phpPRIhttps://repositorio-api.udesc.br/server/oai/requestri@udesc.bropendoar:63912024-12-07T20:48:58Repositório Institucional da Udesc - Universidade do Estado de Santa Catarina (UDESC)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Polioencephalomalacia (PEM) in calves associated with excess sulfur intake
title Polioencephalomalacia (PEM) in calves associated with excess sulfur intake
spellingShingle Polioencephalomalacia (PEM) in calves associated with excess sulfur intake
Withoeft J.A.*
title_short Polioencephalomalacia (PEM) in calves associated with excess sulfur intake
title_full Polioencephalomalacia (PEM) in calves associated with excess sulfur intake
title_fullStr Polioencephalomalacia (PEM) in calves associated with excess sulfur intake
title_full_unstemmed Polioencephalomalacia (PEM) in calves associated with excess sulfur intake
title_sort Polioencephalomalacia (PEM) in calves associated with excess sulfur intake
author Withoeft J.A.*
author_facet Withoeft J.A.*
Bonatto G.R.*
Melo I.C.*
Hemckmeier D.
Costa L.S.*
Cristo T.G.*
Pisetta N.L.
Casagrande, Renata Assis
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author2 Bonatto G.R.*
Melo I.C.*
Hemckmeier D.
Costa L.S.*
Cristo T.G.*
Pisetta N.L.
Casagrande, Renata Assis
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Bonatto G.R.*
Melo I.C.*
Hemckmeier D.
Costa L.S.*
Cristo T.G.*
Pisetta N.L.
Casagrande, Renata Assis
description © 2019 Pesquisa Veterinaria Brasileira. All rights reserved.Polioencephalomalacia (PEM) is the morphological characterization for softening of brain gray matter, and excess sulfur intake is one of its main causes. This study describes an outbreak of this disease in 1-to-3-month-old calves in a farm located in Santa Catarina state, Brazil. The herd consisted of 27 Jersey male calves whose diet was composed of initial feed, ground whole corn, and mineral salt. From this herd, 10 animals became ill, showing signs of apathy, anorexia and blindness, evolving to generalized weakness and death. Necropsy was performed in three of these animals, which showed flattening of the cerebral convolutions in addition to softened, yellowish areas in the cerebral cortex. Histopathological examination revealed deep laminar necrosis associated with perineuronal and perivascular edema, as well as neurons with wrinkled, eosinophilic, or vacuolated cytoplasm. The following sulfur doses were observed: 8,010mg/kg in corn, 6,385mg/kg in initial feed, 1,060mg/kg in mineral salt and 2.3mg/L in water, reaching dose values far above the accepted, totaling a daily intake of approximately 6,533.5mg sulfur/animal/day. As differential diagnosis, lead was dosed in the kidneys and liver of the three calves, with negative results. Also, the calf that sickened last was treated with 20mg/kg thiamin and 0.2mg/kg dexamethasone (IM; QID) for three days and eventually recovered. According to anatomopathological findings, excess sulfur intake and therapeutic diagnosis, sulfur poisoning was suggested as the cause of PEM in these 1-to-3-month-old calves. Occurrence of PEM is rare in calves at such a young age.
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