Retrospective evaluation of the clinical course and outcome of zinc toxicosis due to metallic foreign bodies in dogs (2005–2021): 55 cases
Cameron S. Henke,
Matthew W. Beal,
Rebecca A. L. Walton
et al.
Abstract:ObjectiveTo describe the overall clinical course of zinc toxicosis in dogs including source, time to source control, incidence of hemolytic anemia, acute liver injury (ALI), acute kidney injury (AKI), and pancreatitis.DesignRetrospective case series from 2005 to 2021.SettingSix university veterinary teaching hospitals.AnimalsFifty‐five client‐owned dogs with known zinc toxicosis due to metallic foreign body (MFB) ingestion.Measurements and Main ResultsThe most common source of zinc was US pennies minted after … Show more
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