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Nephrogenic diabetes insipidus in a 14-year-old gelding
Authors:RA Morgan  F Malalana  CM McGowan
Institution:1. School of Veterinary Science , University of Liverpool , Leahurst Campus, Neston , Cheshire , CH64 7TE , UK r.a.morgan@liv.ac.uk;3. School of Veterinary Science , University of Liverpool , Leahurst Campus, Neston , Cheshire , CH64 7TE , UK
Abstract:Abstract

CASE HISTORY: A 14-year-old Cleveland Bay cross gelding was presented with severe urinary incontinence that had been present for 1 year, and chronic polydipsia and polyuria over 4 years. Water intake had been recorded as 240 L over a 24-hour period.

CLINICAL FINDINGS: The horse had marked urinary incontinence and polyuria and polydipsia. The urine was markedly hyposthenuric, but no abnormalities on urinalysis were detected. There were no other abnormal clinical or neurological signs. Haematological and serum biochemical examinations showed no abnormalities and ultrasonographic and endoscopic examination of the urinary tract did not reveal any abnormalities. The horse underwent a modified water deprivation test and failed to concentrate its urine after 5 days. 1-desamino-8-d-arginine vasopressin (DDAVP) was administered I/V but the urine remained isosthenuric with a specific gravity of 1.010.

DIAGNOSIS: Nephrogenic diabetes insipidus. A definitive cause of the urinary incontinence was not found but overflow incontinence was considered a possibility.

CLINICAL RELEVENCE: Despite being a rare condition in the horse diabetes insipidus should be considered in cases of severe polydipsia and polyuria in mature horses.
Keywords:Horse  diabetes insipidus  kidney  polyuria  polydipsia  incontinence
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