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ABSTRACT: Bee envenomation is frequent in humans and dogs, but uncommon in horses. This study aimed to describe a case of acute renal failure following mass envenomation in a horse. A mare was attacked by a swarm of bees and showed reluctance to move, epistaxis, and dark-brown urine. Biochemical exams revealed increase in urea and creatine serum levels. The mare did not respond to treatment and euthanasia was elected after four days of clinical course. At the necropsy, there were multifocal pinpoint to elevated skin lesions associated with edema and hemorrhage, which extended to the subcutaneous tissue and skeletal muscle, and the kidneys were diffusely dark-brown and friable. Microscopically, renal tubules were distended and filled with an orange-red, hyaline globular material, and had severe epithelial tubular cell necrosis. The diagnosis was established based on clinical and histological analysis, and pathological evaluation was essential to confirm acute renal failure due to bee sting toxicity.

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  • RESUMO: Acidentes por picada de abelhas são frequentemente descritos em humanos e cães, entretanto relatos em cavalos são escassos

  • Anaphylaxis is associated with most deaths; there are fatal cases due to envenomation related to multiple stings (FITZGERALD & FLOOD, 2006, HUGHES, 2019)

  • The urinary bladder had a small amount of red urine intermixed with blood clots, while the mucosa was reddened with multifocal petechial to ecchymotic hemorrhages

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RESUMO: Acidentes por picada de abelhas são frequentemente descritos em humanos e cães, entretanto relatos em cavalos são escassos. There are several reports of bee envenomation in humans (HUGHES, 2019) and in dogs (OLIVEIRA et al, 2007); cases in horses have been focused on the clinical rather than the pathological features (STAEMPFLI et al, 1993; LEWIS & RACKLYEFT, 2014; FONTEQUE et al, 2018; VEADO et al, 2020).

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