TY - JOUR
T1 - Paralytic syndrome attributed to lasalocid residues in a commercial ration fed to dogs.
AU - Safran, N.
AU - Aizenberg, I.
AU - Bark, H.
PY - 1993/4/15
Y1 - 1993/4/15
N2 - Lasalocid, accidently introduced into a commercial dog food, was found to be the cause of neuromuscular toxicosis in 10 dogs. Toxicosis was confirmed in 4 principal dogs. The history, clinical signs, and pattern of onset of lasalocid-induced toxicosis in the 14 dogs were similar to those reported for botulism. The signs, which were related to a generalized lower motor neuron deficit, were generally different from ionophore-induced toxicosis reported in other species. Supportive therapy and close monitoring were sufficient to bring about a gradual improvement in all of the dogs, despite the severity of clinical signs.
AB - Lasalocid, accidently introduced into a commercial dog food, was found to be the cause of neuromuscular toxicosis in 10 dogs. Toxicosis was confirmed in 4 principal dogs. The history, clinical signs, and pattern of onset of lasalocid-induced toxicosis in the 14 dogs were similar to those reported for botulism. The signs, which were related to a generalized lower motor neuron deficit, were generally different from ionophore-induced toxicosis reported in other species. Supportive therapy and close monitoring were sufficient to bring about a gradual improvement in all of the dogs, despite the severity of clinical signs.
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C2 - 8496084
AN - SCOPUS:0027917249
SN - 0003-1488
VL - 202
SP - 1273
EP - 1275
JO - Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association
JF - Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association
IS - 8
ER -