Dickie C W, Berryman J R
J Am Vet Med Assoc. 1979 Sep 1;175(5):463-5.
Cattle consuming only Kochia scoparia in a pasture southeastern Colorado became ill. Clinical signs were lacrimation, depression, anorexia, nystagmus, head pressing, and recumbency. Some cattle died acutely, with the only clinical signs being recumbency, nystagmus, and occasionally opisthotonos. Pathologic findings were pulmonary edema and congestion, hepatic necrosis and fibrosis, necrosis of proximal convoluted tubular epithelium in the kidneys, epidermal necrosis of lightly pigmented areas, and laminar cerebrocortical necrosis. When the cattle were removed from the pasture, the problem ceased.
在科罗拉多州东南部的一个牧场里,只食用了地肤的牛群生病了。临床症状包括流泪、抑郁、厌食、眼球震颤、头部压迫感和卧地不起。一些牛急性死亡,唯一的临床症状是卧地不起、眼球震颤,偶尔还有角弓反张。病理检查结果为肺水肿和充血、肝坏死和纤维化、肾近曲小管上皮坏死、浅色皮肤区域的表皮坏死以及大脑皮质层状坏死。当牛群被移出牧场后,问题就不再出现了。