The diagnosis of anticoagulant rodenticide toxicosis is
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dependent on a thorough patient history and physical
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As described above, the onset of clinical signs in anticoagulant rodenticide toxicosis is delayed for up to five days while previously formed clotting factors reach the end of their life-spans and function facts become depleted.
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examination, and appropriate haemostatic testing. The
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likelihood of exposure to a specific rodenticide may be
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difficult to reliably determine. The onset of clinical signs
is delayed for several days post-exposure while the plasma
is delayed for several days post-exposure while the plasma
concentrations of the vitamin K-dependent clotting
concentrations of the vitamin K-dependent clotting