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acetaldehyde and Canine Diseases

acetaldehyde has been researched along with Canine Diseases in 27 studies

Acetaldehyde: A colorless, flammable liquid used in the manufacture of acetic acid, perfumes, and flavors. It is also an intermediate in the metabolism of alcohol. It has a general narcotic action and also causes irritation of mucous membranes. Large doses may cause death from respiratory paralysis.
acetaldehyde : The aldehyde formed from acetic acid by reduction of the carboxy group. It is the most abundant carcinogen in tobacco smoke.
aldehyde : A compound RC(=O)H, in which a carbonyl group is bonded to one hydrogen atom and to one R group.
acetyl group : A group, formally derived from acetic acid by dehydroxylation, which is fundamental to the biochemistry of all forms of life. When bound to coenzyme A, it is central to the metabolism of carbohydrates and fats.

Research Excerpts

ExcerptRelevanceReference
"Metaldehyde poisoning was diagnosed based on clinical signs and toxicological analysis or presence of turquoise material in the gastrointestinal content."7.96Retrospective evaluation of the use of hemodialysis in dogs with suspected metaldehyde poisoning (2012-2017): 11 cases. ( Doerfelt, R; Doerfelt, S; Teichmann-Knorrn, S, 2020)
"Metaldehyde poisoning was diagnosed based on clinical signs and toxicological analysis or presence of turquoise material in the gastrointestinal content."5.56Retrospective evaluation of the use of hemodialysis in dogs with suspected metaldehyde poisoning (2012-2017): 11 cases. ( Doerfelt, R; Doerfelt, S; Teichmann-Knorrn, S, 2020)
"To prospectively describe clinical signs, therapeutic management, outcomes, and delayed-onset seizures due to metaldehyde poisoning in dogs."4.31A prospective study on clinical signs, management, outcomes, and delayed neurologic sequelae due to metaldehyde poisoning in 26 dogs. ( Berny, P; Dutil, GF, 2023)
"Metaldehyde poisoning was diagnosed based on clinical signs and toxicological analysis or presence of turquoise material in the gastrointestinal content."3.96Retrospective evaluation of the use of hemodialysis in dogs with suspected metaldehyde poisoning (2012-2017): 11 cases. ( Doerfelt, R; Doerfelt, S; Teichmann-Knorrn, S, 2020)
"Twelve of 17 dogs had convulsions and survived; 9 were followed up for at least 3 years after poisoning, and none had any other seizure episode or neurological sequelae."1.91A prospective study on clinical signs, management, outcomes, and delayed neurologic sequelae due to metaldehyde poisoning in 26 dogs. ( Berny, P; Dutil, GF, 2023)
"Metaldehyde poisoning was diagnosed based on clinical signs and toxicological analysis or presence of turquoise material in the gastrointestinal content."1.56Retrospective evaluation of the use of hemodialysis in dogs with suspected metaldehyde poisoning (2012-2017): 11 cases. ( Doerfelt, R; Doerfelt, S; Teichmann-Knorrn, S, 2020)
"Metaldehyde is a toxic pesticide used mainly as a molluscicide, responsible for intoxication and deaths in both humans and animals."1.56Fatal metaldehyde poisoning in a dog confirmed by gas chromatography. ( Botelho, AFM; Braga, SM; Chaves, AR; da Silva, RHS; Faria, AC; Machado, AMD; Machado, LS; Melo, MM; Miguel, MP; Santos, H; Torres, BBJ, 2020)
"Metaldehyde was effectively removed by all applied extracorporeal blood purification techniques in vitro."1.43Evaluation of the in vitro efficacy of hemodialysis, hemoperfusion, and the combined approach on the removal of metaldehyde from canine plasma. ( Doerfelt, R; Hartmann, K; Mauser, EL; Puschner, B; Reese, S, 2016)
"No dog had any further seizures after its SE."1.37Effect of prolonged status epilepticus as a result of intoxication on epileptogenesis in a UK canine population. ( Horton, C; Jull, P; Risio, LD; Volk, HA, 2011)
"The most prevalent clinical signs were seizures, hyperthermia, tachycardia and muscle tremors."1.34Clinical, neurological and clinicopathological signs, treatment and outcome of metaldehyde intoxication in 18 dogs. ( Aroch, I; Segev, G; Yas-Natan, E, 2007)

Research

Studies (27)

TimeframeStudies, this research(%)All Research%
pre-199013 (48.15)18.7374
1990's0 (0.00)18.2507
2000's3 (11.11)29.6817
2010's8 (29.63)24.3611
2020's3 (11.11)2.80

Authors

AuthorsStudies
Dutil, GF1
Berny, P1
Teichmann-Knorrn, S1
Doerfelt, S1
Doerfelt, R2
Botelho, AFM1
Machado, AMD1
da Silva, RHS1
Faria, AC1
Machado, LS1
Santos, H1
Braga, SM1
Torres, BBJ1
Miguel, MP1
Chaves, AR1
Melo, MM1
Calzetta, L1
Roncada, P1
Piras, C1
Soggiu, A1
Liccardi, G1
Mattei, M1
Pistocchini, E1
Buhl, KJ2
Berman, FW1
Stone, DL1
Mavian, K1
Mauser, EL1
Puschner, B1
Reese, S1
Hartmann, K1
Mills, NJ1
Campbell, A2
Jull, P1
Risio, LD1
Horton, C1
Volk, HA1
Poncelet, L1
Bates, NS1
Sutton, NM1
Yas-Natan, E1
Segev, G1
Aroch, I1
Quick, MP1
Cruickshank, AK1
Blaine, DR1
Kitchell, RL1
Schubert, TA1
Mull, RL1
Knaak, JB1
Bishop, CH1
Harris, WF2
Davies, SM1
Lawrence, KE1
Rose, IR1
Webster, CJ1
Webster, JM1
Studdert, VP1
Udall, ND1
Turner, T1

Other Studies

27 other studies available for acetaldehyde and Canine Diseases

ArticleYear
A prospective study on clinical signs, management, outcomes, and delayed neurologic sequelae due to metaldehyde poisoning in 26 dogs.
    Open veterinary journal, 2023, Volume: 13, Issue:5

    Topics: Acetaldehyde; Animals; Dog Diseases; Dogs; Emetics; Prospective Studies; Seizures

2023
Retrospective evaluation of the use of hemodialysis in dogs with suspected metaldehyde poisoning (2012-2017): 11 cases.
    Journal of veterinary emergency and critical care (San Antonio, Tex. : 2001), 2020, Volume: 30, Issue:2

    Topics: Acetaldehyde; Animals; Dog Diseases; Dogs; Female; Male; Poisoning; Prospective Studies; Renal Dialy

2020
Fatal metaldehyde poisoning in a dog confirmed by gas chromatography.
    BMC veterinary research, 2020, May-15, Volume: 16, Issue:1

    Topics: Acetaldehyde; Animals; Chromatography, Gas; Dog Diseases; Dogs; Fatal Outcome; Forensic Toxicology;

2020
Geographical characteristics influencing the risk of poisoning in pet dogs: Results of a large population-based epidemiological study in Italy.
    Veterinary journal (London, England : 1997), 2018, Volume: 235

    Topics: Acetaldehyde; Animals; Animals, Domestic; Cross-Sectional Studies; Dog Diseases; Dogs; Humans; Insec

2018
Reports of metaldehyde and iron phosphate exposures in animals and characterization of suspected iron toxicosis in dogs.
    Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association, 2013, May-01, Volume: 242, Issue:9

    Topics: Acetaldehyde; Animals; Dog Diseases; Dogs; Female; Iron; Male; Molluscacides; Retrospective Studies;

2013
Metaldehyde exposures.
    Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association, 2013, Aug-15, Volume: 243, Issue:4

    Topics: Acetaldehyde; Animals; Dog Diseases; Female; Iron; Male; Molluscacides

2013
The authors respond.
    Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association, 2013, Aug-15, Volume: 243, Issue:4

    Topics: Acetaldehyde; Animals; Dog Diseases; Female; Iron; Male; Molluscacides

2013
Evaluation of the in vitro efficacy of hemodialysis, hemoperfusion, and the combined approach on the removal of metaldehyde from canine plasma.
    Journal of veterinary emergency and critical care (San Antonio, Tex. : 2001), 2016, Volume: 26, Issue:4

    Topics: Acetaldehyde; Animals; Charcoal; Dog Diseases; Dogs; Gas Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry; Hemoperfu

2016
Metaldehyde poisoning of dogs.
    The Veterinary record, 2008, Sep-06, Volume: 163, Issue:10

    Topics: Acetaldehyde; Animals; Dog Diseases; Dogs; England; Molluscacides; Poison Control Centers; Poisoning

2008
Metaldehyde poisoning of dogs.
    The Veterinary record, 2008, Sep-13, Volume: 163, Issue:11

    Topics: Acetaldehyde; Animals; Dog Diseases; Dogs; London; Molluscacides; Poison Control Centers; Poisoning

2008
Effect of prolonged status epilepticus as a result of intoxication on epileptogenesis in a UK canine population.
    The Veterinary record, 2011, Oct-01, Volume: 169, Issue:14

    Topics: Acetaldehyde; Animals; Dog Diseases; Dogs; Female; Insecticides; Macrolides; Male; Molluscacides; My

2011
Epileptic brain damage in dogs and cats: myth or reality?
    The Veterinary record, 2011, Oct-01, Volume: 169, Issue:14

    Topics: Acetaldehyde; Animals; Dog Diseases; Female; Male; Molluscacides; Seizures; Status Epilepticus

2011
Suspected metaldehyde slug bait poisoning in dogs: a retrospective analysis of cases reported to the Veterinary Poisons Information Service.
    The Veterinary record, 2012, Sep-29, Volume: 171, Issue:13

    Topics: Acetaldehyde; Animals; Dog Diseases; Dogs; Dose-Response Relationship, Drug; Female; Male; Molluscac

2012
Clinical, neurological and clinicopathological signs, treatment and outcome of metaldehyde intoxication in 18 dogs.
    The Journal of small animal practice, 2007, Volume: 48, Issue:8

    Topics: Acetaldehyde; Animals; Anticonvulsants; Blood Chemical Analysis; Dog Diseases; Dogs; Female; Israel;

2007
Pesticide poisoning of livestock: a review of cases investigated.
    The Veterinary record, 1982, Jul-03, Volume: 111, Issue:1

    Topics: Acetaldehyde; Animal Diseases; Animals; Bird Diseases; Birds; Cat Diseases; Cats; Cattle; Cattle Dis

1982
Metaldehyde and paraquat poisoning.
    The Veterinary record, 1982, Aug-14, Volume: 111, Issue:7

    Topics: Acetaldehyde; Animals; Dog Diseases; Dogs; Molluscacides; Paraquat; Vitamin B 12

1982
Treatment of metaldehyde poisoning in dogs with megadoses of acepromazine maleate.
    Veterinary medicine, small animal clinician : VM, SAC, 1977, Volume: 72, Issue:6

    Topics: Acepromazine; Acetaldehyde; Animals; Dog Diseases; Dogs

1977
Palatability studies of snail and slug poison baits, using dogs.
    Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association, 1978, Jul-01, Volume: 173, Issue:1

    Topics: Acetaldehyde; Animal Feed; Animals; Dog Diseases; Dogs; Food Deprivation; Food Preferences; Mollusca

1978
Letter: Blindness associated with metaldehyde poisoning.
    The Veterinary record, 1975, May-10, Volume: 96, Issue:19

    Topics: Acetaldehyde; Animals; Blindness; Dog Diseases; Dogs; Female; Polymers

1975
Clinical toxicities of dogs.
    The Veterinary clinics of North America, 1975, Volume: 5, Issue:4

    Topics: 1-Naphthylamine; Acetaldehyde; Animals; Arsenic Poisoning; Carbamates; Dog Diseases; Dogs; Enterotox

1975
Metaldehyde poisoning.
    The Veterinary record, 1989, Jun-17, Volume: 124, Issue:24

    Topics: Acetaldehyde; Animals; Dog Diseases; Dogs; Drug Labeling; Molluscacides

1989
Anaesthetic control for metaldehyde poisoning.
    The Veterinary record, 1986, Oct-11, Volume: 119, Issue:15

    Topics: Acetaldehyde; Anesthesia, Intravenous; Animals; Dog Diseases; Dogs; Female; Pentobarbital

1986
Anaesthetic control for metaldehyde poisoning.
    The Veterinary record, 1986, Nov-15, Volume: 119, Issue:20

    Topics: Acetaldehyde; Animals; Dog Diseases; Dogs; Molluscacides; Pentobarbital; Seizures

1986
Epidemiological features of snail and slug bait poisoning in dogs and cats.
    Australian veterinary journal, 1985, Volume: 62, Issue:8

    Topics: Acetaldehyde; Animals; Australia; Cat Diseases; Cats; Dog Diseases; Dogs; Female; Insecticides; Male

1985
Poisons: could what you don't know kill your patients?
    Modern veterinary practice, 1974, Volume: 55, Issue:12

    Topics: Acetaldehyde; Animal Feed; Animal Nutritional Physiological Phenomena; Animals; Arsenic Poisoning; C

1974
The toxicity of the molluscicides metaldehyde and methiocarb to dogs.
    The Veterinary record, 1973, Oct-13, Volume: 93, Issue:15

    Topics: Acetaldehyde; Animals; Atropine; Carbamates; Dog Diseases; Dogs; Gluconates; Glucose; Hyperemia; Kid

1973
Letter: Toxicity of metaldehyde to dogs.
    The Veterinary record, 1973, Nov-10, Volume: 93, Issue:19

    Topics: Acetaldehyde; Animals; Cats; Diazepam; Dog Diseases; Dogs; Polymers

1973