01488naa a2200289 a 450000100080000000500110000800800410001910000180006024500850007826000090016352006790017265000330085165300160088465300350090065300360093565300190097165300120099065300160100265300240101870000230104270000150106570000190108070000140109970000170111370000130113077300550114310567752018-09-26 2014 bl uuuu u00u1 u #d1 aGIANNITTI, F. aDiagnostic exercisebhemolysis and sudden death in lambs.h[electronic resource] c2014 aAbstract Within a 24-hour period, 7 out of 200 three- to four-week-old pastured Katahdin lambs died after showing clinical signs of hemoglobinuria, red-tinged feces, weakness, and recumbency. One of the lambs that was examined clinically before natural death also had abdominal pain, trembling, tachycardia, and severe anemia with a packed cell volume of 4%. Pathologic findings included icterus, hemoglobinuric nephrosis, dark red urine, pulmonary edema, hydrothorax, splenomegaly, and acute centrilobular to midzonal hepatocellular degeneration and necrosis with cholestasis. The differential diagnoses and diagnostic workup to achieve the diagnosis are briefly discussed. aENFERMEDADES DE LOS ANIMALES aALPHA TOXIN aCLOSTRIDIUM PERFRINGENS TYPE D aENFERMEDAD DEL CORDERO AMARILLO aHEMOGLOBINURIA aICTERUS aTOXINA ALFA aYELLOW LAMB DISEASE1 aMACIAS RIOSECO, M.1 aGARCIA, J.1 aBEINGESSER, J.1 aWOODS, L.1 aPUSCHNER, B.1 aUZAL, F. tVeterinary Pathology, 2014gv.51, n.3, p. 623-626.