Pathomorphology of acute furazolidone poisoning in calves

1984 
: Studied was the morphologic picture in a total of 13 calves spontaneously intoxicated with furazolidon following its overrating and use once and severalfold as a therapeutic means against infectious enteritis. There were hemorrhages in the subcutaneous tissue and the muscles, kidneys, abomasum, spleen, and heart as well as liver dystrophia and hyperemia and edema of the leptomeninges and the brain cortex. Histologically, there were hyperemia, strong and diffuse pericellular and perivascular edema of the cerebrum and the cerebellum with degenerative changes in the Purkinje layer, fatty degeneration and biliary thrombi in the liver, hemorrhages and activation of the endothelial cells and glomeruli of the kidneys, hyperemia and fatty infiltration of the myocardium, and hemorrhages in the spleen.
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