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Thoracic radiographic features of fatal paraquat intoxication in eleven dogs

BACKGROUND: Paraquat (1,1-dimethyl-4,4-bipyridinium dichloride) is a toxic herbicide. Accidental ingestion of paraquat in animals and humans causes respiratory failure and death. AIM: To describe the radiographic features of confirmed paraquat intoxication in a group of dogs and determines whether a...

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Autores principales: Kuo, Yan-Wun, Lin, Lee-Shuan, Li, Yi-Chia, Chen, Kuan-Sheng
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Publicado: Taylor & Francis 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8300932/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34223806
http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/01652176.2021.1950945
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author Kuo, Yan-Wun
Lin, Lee-Shuan
Li, Yi-Chia
Chen, Kuan-Sheng
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Lin, Lee-Shuan
Li, Yi-Chia
Chen, Kuan-Sheng
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description BACKGROUND: Paraquat (1,1-dimethyl-4,4-bipyridinium dichloride) is a toxic herbicide. Accidental ingestion of paraquat in animals and humans causes respiratory failure and death. AIM: To describe the radiographic features of confirmed paraquat intoxication in a group of dogs and determines whether any identified features can facilitate this diagnosis. METHODS: Eleven dogs diagnosed with paraquat intoxication were selected from two institutions between November 2014 and August 2019 comprising five males (all intact) and six females (one intact and five spayed). The mean age was 3.9 ± 2.9 (SD) years and their mean weight was 11.6 ± 5.0 kg. The tentative diagnosis was confirmed through analysis of their urine samples using a colorimetric assay (paraquat concentation 0.39 μg/ml ranging from 0.19-0.65 μg/ml), and their clinical signs were reviewed. Thoracic radiographs were evaluated for the presence of pneumomediastinum, lung patterns (interstitial or alveolar) and their locations (caudodorsal, cranioventral, diffuse, or symmetrical), subcutaneous emphysema, pneumoretroperitoneum, and pneumothorax. RESULTS: The most common clinical signs were dyspnea (11/11, 100%) and anorexia (9/11, 82%). Pneumomediastinum (10/11, 91%) and symmetrically increased lung opacity (7/11, 65%) were the most common radiographic features. Pneumothorax (3/11, 27%), pleural effusion (3/11, 27%), subcutaneous emphysema (2/11, 18%), and pneumoretroperitoneum (1/5, 20%) were the less common findings. None of the dogs survived. CONCLUSION: Pneumomediastinum and diffuse or symmetrical interstitial or alveolar lung patterns are the most common radiographic features in dogs with paraquat intoxication. CLINICAL RELEVANCE: In countries where this herbicide is not banned, paraquat intoxication should be considered if dogs with no history of trauma present with pneumomediastinum.
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spelling pubmed-83009322021-08-09 Thoracic radiographic features of fatal paraquat intoxication in eleven dogs Kuo, Yan-Wun Lin, Lee-Shuan Li, Yi-Chia Chen, Kuan-Sheng Vet Q Original Article BACKGROUND: Paraquat (1,1-dimethyl-4,4-bipyridinium dichloride) is a toxic herbicide. Accidental ingestion of paraquat in animals and humans causes respiratory failure and death. AIM: To describe the radiographic features of confirmed paraquat intoxication in a group of dogs and determines whether any identified features can facilitate this diagnosis. METHODS: Eleven dogs diagnosed with paraquat intoxication were selected from two institutions between November 2014 and August 2019 comprising five males (all intact) and six females (one intact and five spayed). The mean age was 3.9 ± 2.9 (SD) years and their mean weight was 11.6 ± 5.0 kg. The tentative diagnosis was confirmed through analysis of their urine samples using a colorimetric assay (paraquat concentation 0.39 μg/ml ranging from 0.19-0.65 μg/ml), and their clinical signs were reviewed. Thoracic radiographs were evaluated for the presence of pneumomediastinum, lung patterns (interstitial or alveolar) and their locations (caudodorsal, cranioventral, diffuse, or symmetrical), subcutaneous emphysema, pneumoretroperitoneum, and pneumothorax. RESULTS: The most common clinical signs were dyspnea (11/11, 100%) and anorexia (9/11, 82%). Pneumomediastinum (10/11, 91%) and symmetrically increased lung opacity (7/11, 65%) were the most common radiographic features. Pneumothorax (3/11, 27%), pleural effusion (3/11, 27%), subcutaneous emphysema (2/11, 18%), and pneumoretroperitoneum (1/5, 20%) were the less common findings. None of the dogs survived. CONCLUSION: Pneumomediastinum and diffuse or symmetrical interstitial or alveolar lung patterns are the most common radiographic features in dogs with paraquat intoxication. CLINICAL RELEVANCE: In countries where this herbicide is not banned, paraquat intoxication should be considered if dogs with no history of trauma present with pneumomediastinum. Taylor & Francis 2021-07-22 /pmc/articles/PMC8300932/ /pubmed/34223806 http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/01652176.2021.1950945 Text en © 2021 The Author(s). Published by Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) ), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Kuo, Yan-Wun
Lin, Lee-Shuan
Li, Yi-Chia
Chen, Kuan-Sheng
Thoracic radiographic features of fatal paraquat intoxication in eleven dogs
title Thoracic radiographic features of fatal paraquat intoxication in eleven dogs
title_full Thoracic radiographic features of fatal paraquat intoxication in eleven dogs
title_fullStr Thoracic radiographic features of fatal paraquat intoxication in eleven dogs
title_full_unstemmed Thoracic radiographic features of fatal paraquat intoxication in eleven dogs
title_short Thoracic radiographic features of fatal paraquat intoxication in eleven dogs
title_sort thoracic radiographic features of fatal paraquat intoxication in eleven dogs
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8300932/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34223806
http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/01652176.2021.1950945
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