PMID: 6165348Jan 1, 1981Paper

Stilboestrol toxicity in a dog

Australian Veterinary Journal
J N Mills, D H Slatter

Abstract

A case of stilboestrol toxicity is described in a dog which was treated for prostatic hyperplasia with stilboestrol dipropionate (10 mg) daily for 5 days. An initial anaemia and thrombocytopaenia of 19,500/microliters was recorded on day 11, and a severe leukocytosis of 125,300/microliters on day 15 was followed by a precipitous drop to 8,400/microliters on day 21. The dog received antibiotic treatment for concurrent peritonitis and prostatitis/cystitis between days 7 and 15. The dog died on day 41 with marrow aplasia.

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May 1, 1992·Zentralblatt für Veterinärmedizin. Reihe A·B Bamberg-Thalén, C Linde-Forsberg
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Jan 18, 2013·Journal of the American Animal Hospital Association·Tom SchubertWilliam Draper

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