Pregnancy toxemia in a ferret
AUTOR(ES)
Dalrymple, Erica F.
FONTE
Canadian Veterinary Medical Association
RESUMO
A late-gestation jill was presented for depression, anorexia, and weakness. The working diagnosis became pregnancy toxemia. Supportive care was initiated and an emergency cesarian section performed. Twelve live kits were delivered; however, all soon perished despite home care. Surgery and recovery are discussed, including information regarding pregnancy toxemia in general.
ACESSO AO ARTIGO
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