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Oedème facial et cyanose chez un chat.

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Serres, François

PRATIQUE VET DE L'ANIMAL DE COMPAGNIE

ENVA, Service de Medecine, 7 avenue du General-de-Gaulle, 94704 Maisons-Alfort, France.

2005

Article

Volume : (18): 21-22

Titre anglais : Facial oedema and cyanosis in a cat.

A case is reported in a 6-year-old sterilized cat that presented with despondency and a 24-h history of vomiting and oedema of the face and neck. Examination revealed that the animal was lethargic and hypothermic; blood samples were brown in colour and contained numerous Heinz bodies. The cat was diagnosed with overdose of paracetamol [acetaminophen], which had been administered by its owners. The animal received perfusion, oxygen therapy and symptomatic treatment, but died 48 h after admission.
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