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  • 48 bytes (6 words) - 16:00, 22 December 2010
  • ...ream.com/treat/felis/?u=wikivetstudent Vetstream Felis]''' is the ultimate feline clinical information resource for cat based small animal veterinary practic ...ps://www.vetstream.com/treat/felis/categories/Toxicology/?u=wikivetstudent Toxicology]
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  • '''[[Toxicology|Toxic injury]]''' is the most common cause. Drugs such as '''aminoglycoside ...can be gleaned from the history. It is important to ask the owners about [[Toxicology|toxin]] ingestion and urine production.
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  • ...e toxicology of potassium and sodium iodates. III. Acute and subacute oral toxicology of potassium iodate in dogs”. Toxicol. Appl. Pharmacol. 8:185-192.</ref>. ...also been suggested that excessive dietary iodine is a potential cause of feline [[hyperthyroidism]] but epidemiological studies have yet to identify a caus
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  • * [[Feline Muscular Diseases]] *Feline Chronic Gingivostomatitis
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  • ...M J and Talcott, P A (2005) Anticoagulant Rodenticides. In '''Small Animal Toxicology (Second Edition)''', ''Saunders''. ...Toxicants that Interfere with the Function of Vitamin K. In '''Veterinary Toxicology''', ''International Veterinary Information Service''.
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