sábado, 14 de marzo de 2020

Clinical signs associated with a case of iatrogenic poisoning by a turpentine-based commercial product in a 3-day-old foal


Recently our article: Clinical signs associated a iatrogenic poisoning by a commercial product based on Turpentine in a 3-days-old foal report of case. Has been published in Available in:https://www.revistas.usp.br/bjvras/article/view/153366/158664 


The aim of this study is to report a case of iatrogenic poisoning by a turpentine-based commercial product in a 3-day-old  foal and the successful treatment of this condition. A 3-day-old male foal presented with acute cardio-respiratory collapse,  anaphylactic shock, severe respiratory distress, dyspnea and pulmonary edema. The animal’s history included previous administration of a commercial veterinary product (UNITIPAN). Clinical examination revealed: temperature: (39.9 °C),  pulse: 135 bpm, respiration: 51 bpm, mucous membranes: moist and congested, capillary refill time: 3 sec or less. The foal was treated with emergency hydration, duphalyte, steroidal anti-inflammatory, atropine sulphate and antibiotic. After 6 h of treatment, the foal was stabilized and vital signs were normalized 8 h after treatment start.



Clinical signs associated a iatrogenic poisoning by a commercial product based on Turpentine in a 3-days-old foal report of case. Abelardo Morales Briceño, Kimberly Brewer, Thomas Tobin, et al. Braz J Vet Res Anim Sci. 2019, 56(4):e153366. Available in: https://www.revistas.usp.br/bjvras




https://www.revistas.usp.br/bjvras/article/view/153366/158664



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