Lactose intolerance diarrhea in a Quarter-Horse Foal

Q4 Veterinary
A. L. H. Albuquerque, J. P. Oliveira-Filho, T. G. Rocha, A. S. Borges, S. Chiacchio, R. M. Amorim
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Abstract

Among diarrhea etiologies in horses, lactose intolerance is a less common or undiagnosed condition. Primary (congenital) lactase deficiency has never been diagnosed in foals, and lactose intolerance secondary to bowel injury has never been described in Brazil. Former bacterial or viral infections that cause severe lesions in the intestinal brush border, the area responsible to produce lactase, will be followed by diarrhea due to a lack of enzyme activity. The present report describes the case of secondary lactase deficiency in a 3-month-old foal with chronic watery diarrhea. The foal had been treated with several antibiotics and dewormed without clinical improvement. Complementary exams made were complete blood count (CBC), white blood cell (WBC) count, fibrinogen levels, serum biochemistry (serum proteins, renal and hepatic functions), blood gas analysis, parasite egg count, abdominal ultrasonography, rectal swab culture for three consecutive days and transtracheal wash. Therapeutic diagnosis was performed through administration of 8 mg/kg of lactase (PO), every 4 hours, and stool normalization was observed in about eight hours after starting treatment. Lactose intolerance is an important differential diagnosis of diarrhea in young foals.
四分之一马驹的乳糖不耐腹泻
在马腹泻的病因中,乳糖不耐受是一种不太常见或未确诊的疾病。小马驹从未被诊断出原发性(先天性)乳糖酶缺乏症,巴西也从未描述过继发于肠损伤的乳糖不耐受症。以前的细菌或病毒感染会导致肠道刷状边界(产生乳糖酶的区域)严重病变,随后会因缺乏酶活性而腹泻。本报告描述了一例3个月大的小马驹继发乳糖酶缺乏症,并伴有慢性水样腹泻。这匹小马驹已经接受了几种抗生素的治疗,并且没有任何临床改善。补充检查包括全血细胞计数(CBC)、白细胞计数(WBC)、纤维蛋白原水平、血清生物化学(血清蛋白、肾和肝功能)、血气分析、寄生虫卵计数、腹部超声检查、连续三天直肠拭子培养和经气管冲洗,每4小时一次,并在开始治疗后约8小时内观察到粪便正常化。乳糖不耐受是小马驹腹泻的重要鉴别诊断。
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Revista Academica Ciencia Animal
Revista Academica Ciencia Animal Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Food Science
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