[Poisoning of horses by the bark of the false acacia (Robinia pseudoacacia)].Schweiz Arch Tierheilkd. 1997; 139(8):363-6.SA
Abstract
The present study describes the poisoning due to Robinia pseudoacacia in two horses. One of the horses showed mainly intestinal symptoms such as decreased intestinal motility and obstipation of the pelvic flexure. In the second animal central nervous symptoms were predominant. It showed intermittent phases of somnolence alternating with phases of excitation and head pressing. In addition mydriasis and a lacking menace response could be observed. Sensation to the head and the spinal reflexes were reduced. Symptomatic treatment was initiated in both animals and recovery occurred within 2 days.
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Case Reports
English Abstract
Journal Article
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ger
PubMed ID
9297233
Citation
Landolt, G, et al. "[Poisoning of Horses By the Bark of the False Acacia (Robinia Pseudoacacia)]." Schweizer Archiv Fur Tierheilkunde, vol. 139, no. 8, 1997, pp. 363-6.
Landolt G, Feige K, Schöberl M. [Poisoning of horses by the bark of the false acacia (Robinia pseudoacacia)]. Schweiz Arch Tierheilkd. 1997;139(8):363-6.
Landolt, G., Feige, K., & Schöberl, M. (1997). [Poisoning of horses by the bark of the false acacia (Robinia pseudoacacia)]. Schweizer Archiv Fur Tierheilkunde, 139(8), 363-6.
Landolt G, Feige K, Schöberl M. [Poisoning of Horses By the Bark of the False Acacia (Robinia Pseudoacacia)]. Schweiz Arch Tierheilkd. 1997;139(8):363-6. PubMed PMID: 9297233.
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JF - Schweizer Archiv fur Tierheilkunde
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VL - 139
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N2 - The present study describes the poisoning due to Robinia pseudoacacia in two horses. One of the horses showed mainly intestinal symptoms such as decreased intestinal motility and obstipation of the pelvic flexure. In the second animal central nervous symptoms were predominant. It showed intermittent phases of somnolence alternating with phases of excitation and head pressing. In addition mydriasis and a lacking menace response could be observed. Sensation to the head and the spinal reflexes were reduced. Symptomatic treatment was initiated in both animals and recovery occurred within 2 days.
SN - 0036-7281
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