van Amstel S R, Reyers F, Oberem P T, Matthee O
Onderstepoort J Vet Res. 1987 Mar;54(1):45-8.
Experimentally-induced cases of sweating sickness in calves were used in an effort to correlate the blood chemistry with some of the known pathological changes. Results showed that the "sweating" associated with necrotic dermatitis did not alter blood electrolyte levels. Laboratory evidence of a disseminated intravascular coagulopathy was found which correlated with the microthrombi described in cases of sweating sickness. A high blood cortisol level was found in one of the animals that died from the disease and could possibly be used as a prognostic indicator in clinical cases. Recommendations are made with regard to the supportive treatment based on the clinical pathological findings.
利用实验诱导的犊牛出汗病病例,试图将血液化学与一些已知的病理变化联系起来。结果表明,与坏死性皮炎相关的“出汗”并未改变血液电解质水平。发现了弥散性血管内凝血的实验室证据,这与出汗病病例中描述的微血栓相关。在死于该病的一只动物中发现了高血皮质醇水平,这可能可作为临床病例的预后指标。根据临床病理结果提出了支持性治疗的建议。