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Julie M. Barr BS Safdar A. Khan DVM MS PhD DABVT Sheila M. McCullough DVM MS DACVIM Petra A. Volmer DVM MS DABVT DABT 《Journal of Veterinary Emergency and Critical Care》2004,14(3):196-202
Objective: To correlate the sodium chloride dosage and the serum sodium concentration to clinical signs, to determine if the dosage of homemade play dough (and, therefore, sodium chloride) is the most reliable way to predict clinical signs and prognosis, and to review previously reported treatment options. Design: Retrospective case series. Animals: Fourteen dogs with a history of homemade play dough ingestion. Procedure: Cases were examined for each animal's signalment including body weight, age, approximate amount of play dough ingested, the estimated sodium chloride dosage, clinical signs, serum sodium concentration, and outcome when available. The literature was reviewed to determine pathophysiology and treatment regimens. Results: Twelve of 14 dogs (86%) that ingested homemade play dough showed clinical signs. Vomiting (9 of 14, 64%), polydipsia, and seizures (4 of 14 each, 29%) were the most common signs followed by polyuria, tremors (3 of 14 each, 21%), and hyperthermia (2 of 14, 14%). The lowest calculated dosage associated with objective clinical signs was 1.9 g/kg. Seizures were reported in all animals with serum sodium levels greater than 180 mEq/L. Conclusions and clinical relevance: Homemade play dough ingestion can be a serious and life‐threatening problem. Many factors can contribute to the toxicity of homemade play dough. This study indicates that the serum sodium concentration is a more reliable indicator of the clinical course of the toxicity rather than the amount of play dough and, therefore, the dosage of sodium chloride ingested. Treatment should be based on a clinical evaluation of the patient and laboratory results, and consists of controlling seizures, reducing serum sodium concentrations slowly, and supportive care. 相似文献
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Rita M. Hanel DVM DACVIM DACVECC Lee Palmer DVM MS DACVECC NREMT‐T WEMT CCRP Janice Baker DVM DACVPM Jo‐Anne Brenner BA EMT‐I EMT‐T David Dorman DVM PhD DABVT John C. Gicking DVM DACVECC Brian Gilger DVM MS DACVO DABT Cynthia M. Otto DVM PhD DACVECC DACVSMR Elizabeth Rozanski DVM DACVECC DACVIM Brian Trumpatori DVM 《Journal of Veterinary Emergency and Critical Care》2016,26(2):166-233
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Pathology for Toxicologists: Principles and Practices of Laboratory Animal Pathology for Study Personnel Elizabeth McInnes,ed. (Editor) Wiley‐Blackwell,ISBN 9781118755402 Paperback, 216 pages,May 2017, $79.95
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Successful use of digoxin‐specific immune Fab in the treatment of severe Nerium oleander toxicosis in a dog 下载免费PDF全文
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Necroulcerative hemorrhagic gastritis in a cat secondary to the administration of 3% hydrogen peroxide as an emetic agent 下载免费PDF全文
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