Unilateral Renal Agenesis in Kitten

IF 0.2 4区 农林科学 Q4 VETERINARY SCIENCES Acta Scientiae Veterinariae Pub Date : 2022-03-23 DOI:10.22456/1679-9216.120227
H. Ferreira, M. Assis, Willian Fontini Marangon, Mariane Cynara Da Silva, Jaqueline Bruna De Melo, Raquel Jordana de Mello Pires De Carvalho, Ana Bianca Ferreira Gusso, N. Merlini
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Background: The kidneys are a pair of organs that maintain homeostasis, and perform hormonal and excretory functions; the functional unit of the kidney is the nephron. Approximately 2% of cats are born with some structural or functional anomaly, which occurs during fetal development. Unilateral renal agenesis is a rare congenital anomaly in felines, where the cat has only one kidney. This can lead to a series of dysfunctions, with clinical signs, especially when the contralateralorgan does not adequately compensate, since there is more than one concomitant congenital disease like kidney dysplasia, which is the abnormal formation of the kidney structures. This study aimed to report the case of a kitten diagnosed with unilateral renal agenesis; the clinical signs, diagnosis, and treatment.Case: A 2-month-old mixed breed female kitten, weighing 0.5 kg, was attended in a veterinary clinic with emesis, hyporexia, hypodipsia, normuria, and diarrhea. Upon physical examination, dehydration, hyperthermia, and renomegaly by abdominal palpation were observed. Complementary examinations such as serum urea and creatinine estimation, abdominal ultrasound,and excretory urography, were requested, and the results include hemoglobin (9 g/dL), mean corpuscular volume (26%), normocytic normochromic anemia, urea (312 mg/dL), and creatinine (3.5 mg/dL). The abdominal ultrasound showed renomegaly on the left kidney and the absence of the right kidney. The above results and excretory urography help to confirm the diagnosis of unilateral renal agenesis and suggested renal dysplasia. The patient was hospitalized to stabilize her condition. The treatment is symptomatic and supportive and aims to increase the patient’s quality of life. Treatment with metoclopramide, erythropoietin, fluid therapy with ringer’s lactate solution, and renal therapeutic feed was prescribed. After 4 days of hospitalization and treatment, the serum creatinine was within normal parameters for the species and the animal showed no more clinical signs. She was discharged and was treatment continued at home. After 36 days, the patient returned for reevaluation: the tutor reported that the patient did not present with episodes of emesis, was active, with normodipsa and normuria, and via abdominal palpation, therewas no renomegaly of the left kidney; serum creatinine and urea levels were below and within the reference values, respectively.Discussion: Unilateral renal agenesis is a rare congenital anomaly in small animals and is characterized by the absence of one of the kidneys; in felines, its etiopathogenesis remains unclear. When the clinical signs are present, these are similar to those of chronic kidney disease. The most frequent signs are weight loss, polyuria and polydipsia, hyporexia or anorexia, emesis, halitosis, gastroenteritis, and gastric ulcers; some of them were presented by the patient in this study. Serum urea and creatinine levels are important to evaluate if there are alterations in the remaining kidney, which was detected in the initial examination. The diagnosis is made through imaging tests such as ultrasonography and excretory urography, used in this case for diagnosis. The treatment is symptomatic and supportive and aims to increase the quality of life of the patient. An antiemetic should be prescribed for patients with emesis, and the most used are maropitant, metoclopramide, and ondansetron. The diet must be changed; to reduce azotemia, therapeutic meals that aid renal functions are recommended. Unilateral renal agenesis is a rare anomaly in small animals, which can cause damage to the animal. Understanding this damage is essential in determining of the conduct by the veterinarian. Keywords: kidneys, azotemia, congenital, anomaly, feline. Título:Agenesia renal unilateral em gatinha Descritores: rins, azotemia, congênita, anomalia, felino.
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小猫单侧肾发育不全
背景:肾脏是维持体内平衡的一对器官,并执行激素和排泄功能;肾的功能单位是肾元。大约2%的猫在出生时就有一些结构或功能上的异常,这些异常发生在胎儿发育期间。单侧肾脏发育不全是一种罕见的猫的先天性异常,猫只有一个肾脏。这可能导致一系列的功能障碍,有临床症状,特别是当对侧器官不能充分补偿时,因为有不止一种先天性疾病,如肾发育不良,这是肾脏结构的异常形成。本研究报告一只被诊断为单侧肾脏发育不全的小猫。临床症状、诊断及治疗。病例:一只2个月大的混血母猫,体重0.5 kg,在兽医诊所出现呕吐、缺氧、低渴、正常尿和腹泻。经体格检查,观察到脱水、高热和腹部触诊肾肿大。补充检查,如血清尿素和肌酐的估计,腹部超声,排泄尿造影,结果包括血红蛋白(9 g/dL),平均红细胞体积(26%),正红细胞正色性贫血,尿素(312 mg/dL),肌酐(3.5 mg/dL)。腹部超声显示左肾肿大,右肾缺失。以上结果和排泄尿路造影有助于确认单侧肾发育不全的诊断和提示肾发育不良。病人住院以稳定病情。治疗是对症和支持性的,旨在提高患者的生活质量。给予甲氧氯普胺、促红细胞生成素、乳酸林格氏液补液及肾治疗饲料治疗。住院治疗4天后,血清肌酐在正常范围内,无临床症状。她出院了,继续在家接受治疗。36天后,患者返回复查:导师报告患者未出现呕吐发作,活动正常,血压正常,尿量正常,腹部触诊未见左肾肿大;血清肌酐和尿素水平分别低于参考值和在参考值之内。讨论:单侧肾脏发育不全是小动物中一种罕见的先天性异常,其特征是缺少一个肾脏;在猫科动物中,其发病机制尚不清楚。当临床症状出现时,这些与慢性肾脏疾病相似。最常见的症状是体重减轻、多尿和烦渴、缺氧或厌食、呕吐、口臭、胃肠炎和胃溃疡;其中一些是在本研究中由患者提出的。血清尿素和肌酐水平对于评估在初始检查中检测到的剩余肾脏是否有改变很重要。诊断是通过影像学检查,如超声检查和排泄尿路造影,在本病例中用于诊断。治疗是对症和支持性的,旨在提高患者的生活质量。对于有呕吐症状的患者应开止吐药,最常用的是马洛匹坦、甲氧氯普胺和昂丹司琼。饮食必须改变;为了减少氮质血症,建议服用有助于肾功能的治疗性膳食。单侧肾发育不全是一种罕见的小动物畸形,可对动物造成损伤。了解这种损害对确定兽医的行为至关重要。关键词:肾脏,氮血症,先天性,异常,猫。Título:肾脏单侧贫血症描述:肾,氮血症,congênita,异常,猫科动物。
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