Sullivan J M, Janovitz E B, Robinson F R
Animal Disease Diagnostic Laboratory, Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN 47907.
J Vet Diagn Invest. 1991 Apr;3(2):161-4. doi: 10.1177/104063879100300211.
Copper toxicosis was diagnosed in 7 veal calves, 10-16 weeks old, from 5 separate farms. All calves died without specific clinical signs, although 4 of the calves were icteric. The calves' dietary rations had been supplemented with various copper-containing hematinics. Peritoneal hemorrhage was reported at post-mortem in 2 calves. Microscopic evidence of hepatopathy consisted of hepatocellular degeneration and necrosis, hemorrhage, and fibrosis. Concentrations of copper in livers from intoxicated calves ranged from 277 to 684 ppm and in kidneys from 1.1 to 82.0 ppm. The extent and severity of lesions in livers appeared to correlate with concentrations of copper. Nephrosis was minimal, without evidence of hemoglobinuria.
在来自5个不同农场的7头10 - 16周龄的犊牛中诊断出铜中毒。所有犊牛均无特定临床症状死亡,不过其中4头犊牛出现黄疸。犊牛的日粮中添加了各种含铜补血剂。尸检报告2头犊牛有腹膜出血。肝病的微观证据包括肝细胞变性、坏死、出血和纤维化。中毒犊牛肝脏中的铜浓度范围为277至684 ppm,肾脏中的铜浓度为1.1至82.0 ppm。肝脏病变的程度和严重程度似乎与铜浓度相关。肾病很轻微,无血红蛋白尿迹象。