Suspected Drinking Water Poisoning in a Domestic Kitten with Methemoglobinemia
A 4-month-old male indoor cat was referred for dyspnea, mental dullness and weakness, which appeared two days earlier. The cat had been adopted at 3 months of age. Physical exam showed cyanosis, dyspnea and mild hypothermia. The “spot test” was supportive of methemoglobinemia. Co-oximetry blood gas...
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Autores principales: | Francesca Fidanzio, Andrea Corsini, Kevin Pascal Spindler, Serena Crosara |
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MDPI AG
2021
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