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Clinical presentation

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Clinical signs occur within 15 min to 4 h after ingestion (but may be delayed by 12 to 18 h) and include vomiting (often with frank or dark blood clots), aimless pacing or running, vocalization, anxiety, discomfort, generalized muscle fasciculations, tremors, exaggerated response to external stimuli and tonic-clonic or tonic seizures. In addition, the production of phosphine gas within the stomach may lead to gastric or abdominal distension resulting in abdominal pain and potentially gastric dilatation-volvulus. Death can occur (Murphy, 2002; Proudfoot, 2009).

Canine and Feline Epilepsy

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