Toxicology Topic- Diisocyanate Glue (Gorilla Glue) Toxicosis Figure 1. Lateral survey radiograph from a 23kg dog 24 hours after chewing up a container of Gorilla Glue holding approximately one ounce . Note the distended stomach containing a material similar in appearance to recently ingested food. Topic- Acetaminophen Toxicity Figure 1. Facial edema in a cat with acetaminophen toxicity (Dr. Oehme). Topic- Ethylene Glycol Poisoning Figure 1. Monohydrate calcium oxalate crystals (arrows) in urine from dog with ethylene glycol toxicosis. Figure 2. Monohydrate calcium oxalate crystals in urine from dog with ethylene glycol toxicosis, viewed with polarized light. Figure 3. Ethylene glycol test kit label. Figure 4. Bottle of 4-methylpyrazole (Antizol-Vet; Orphan Medical; Minnetonka, Minnesota). Topic- Lead Poisoning Figure 1. Lead paint (Dr. Poppenga). Figure 2. Lead objects (Dr. Poppenga). Figure 3. Lateral radiograph of dog abdomen containing lead objects. Figure 4. Ventrodorsal radiograph of dog abdomen containing lead objects. Topic- Mushroom Poisoning Figure 1. Mushroom spores obtained from a dog. Topic- Pyrethrin and Pyrethroid Toxicity Figure 1. Mild salivation in a cat with pyrethrin toxicity. Figure 2. Severe salivation in a cat with pyrethrin toxicity. Topic- Zinc Toxicity Figure 1. Lateral abdominal radiograph with coins in stomach (Patricia Talcott).
Toxicology Topic- Diisocyanate Glue (Gorilla Glue) Toxicosis Figure 1. Lateral survey radiograph from a 23kg dog 24 hours after chewing up a container of Gorilla Glue holding approximately one ounce . Note the distended stomach containing a material similar in appearance to recently ingested food.
Toxicology Topic-Acetaminophen Toxicity Figure 1. Facial edema in a cat with acetaminophen toxicity (Dr. Oehme).
Toxicology Topic-Ethylene Glycol Poisoning Figure 1. Monohydrate calcium oxalate crystals (arrows) in urine from dog with ethylene glycol toxicosis.
Toxicology Topic-Ethylene Glycol Poisoning Figure 2. Monohydrate calcium oxalate crystals in urine from dog with ethylene glycol toxicosis, viewed with polarized light.
Toxicology Topic-Ethylene Glycol Poisoning Figure 3. Ethylene glycol test kit label.
Toxicology Topic-Ethylene Glycol Poisoning Figure 4. Bottle of 4-methylpyrazole (Antizol-Vet; Orphan Medical; Minnetonka, Minnesota).
Toxicology Topic-Lead Poisoning Figure 1. Lead paint (Dr. Poppenga).
Toxicology Topic-Lead Poisoning Figure 2. Lead objects (Dr. Poppenga).
Toxicology Topic-Lead Poisoning Figure 3. Lateral radiograph of dog abdomen containing lead objects.
Toxicology Topic-Lead Poisoning Figure 4. Ventrodorsal radiograph of dog abdomen containing lead objects.
Toxicology Topic-Mushroom Poisoning Figure 1. Mushroom spores obtained from a dog.
Toxicology Topic-Pyrethrin and Pyrethroid Toxicity Figure 1. Mild salivation in a cat with pyrethrin toxicity.
Toxicology Topic-Pyrethrin and Pyrethroid Toxicity Figure 2. Severe salivation in a cat with pyrethrin toxicity.
Toxicology Topic- Zinc Toxicity Figure 1. Lateral abdominal radiograph with coins in stomach (Patricia Talcott).