Diagnostic and Forensic Toxicology

Autor: Galey, Francis D.
Zdroj: Veterinary Clinics of North America: Equine Practice; December 1995, Vol. 11 Issue: 3 p443-454, 12p
Abstrakt: Successful use of a diagnostic toxicology laboratory requires a complete understanding of the case in question. Different types of evidence must be integrated, including a thorough clinical and environmental history, observation of clinical signs, necropsy results, analytic chemistry findings, and occasionally, bioassay. The history and clinical/pathologic findings will help identify the source of the toxicant, affected organ systems, and a list of rule-outs. If a systematic approach is accomplished by proper sample management, the practitioner will optimize the ability to handle complex poisoning cases in a successful and professionally rewarding manner.
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