Archives of veterinary science issn 1517-784x lead poisoning in dog – case report

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  • who: Administrador from the In order to confirm the diagnostic suspect, blood samples were sent to the Center of Toxicological Assistance of the University (CEATOX) and the serum lead dosage was , μg/dlAfter, h of anesthesia and some unsuccessful attempts to let the animal awake without seizures, the animal died. Necropsy evidenced cyanotic mucosas and the classical lead line in the gums. There were also extensive focal areas of congestion in lungs, liver congestion, paleness of heart and kidneys, mild gastroenteritis and presence of foreign bodies in stomach (Figure, ). Microscopy revealed congestion, significant alveolar edema (Figure, ) and . . .

     

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