naphthoquinones and Anorexia

naphthoquinones has been researched along with Anorexia* in 1 studies

Other Studies

1 other study(ies) available for naphthoquinones and Anorexia

ArticleYear
Black walnut toxicosis in ten horses.
    Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association, 1989, Aug-01, Volume: 195, Issue:3

    Black walnut toxicosis was diagnosed in 10 horses at one stable. The time from exposure to shavings to development of clinical signs was 8 to 12 hours. Most common clinical signs were moderate to severe laminitis (Obel grade 2 or 3), pitting edema of the distal portion of the limbs, and rapid respiratory rate. Two horses had clinical signs of colic and 2 other horses had anorexia and lethargy. All 10 horses recovered without complications.

    Topics: Animals; Anorexia; Colic; Edema; Horse Diseases; Horses; Lameness, Animal; Male; Naphthoquinones; Pigments, Biological; Plant Poisoning; Respiratory Insufficiency; Wood

1989