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Query: UMLS:C0033377 (
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A single injection of reserpine in an adult horse was believed to induce toxicosis for several days. Clinical signs included erratic, colic-like behavior followed by depression, bradycardia, miosis,
ptosis
, and
paraphimosis
. Diarrhea was not observed and may have been due to the effect of xylazine given with the reserpine. The horse was supported with IV fluids and intensive nursing care. Gradual improvement was noted 72 hours after the horse received the drug. Qualitative analysis via high-performance liquid chromatography was positive for reserpine. Methamphetamine is the recommended antidote but was not used in this case.
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PMID:Reserpine toxicosis in a horse. 399 54
A case of balanoposthitis involving injury to a yearling colt's penis and prepuce is described. Details are given of the Vennerhalm or reefing operation which was used to relieve the penile
prolapse
and
paraphimosis
accompanying the condition.
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PMID:Traumatic balanoposthitis in a yearling Appaloosa colt. 744 95
Reptiles are commonly presented to veterinarians for reproductive problems. Often, these problems require surgical intervention. This article discusses some of the major causes of dystocia in reptiles and describes the surgical treatment of the female reproductive tract, including ovariectomy, ovariosalpingohysterectomy, and
prolapse
of the shell gland. Descriptions of surgical intervention in male reptiles include orchidectomy and
paraphimosis
.
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PMID:Reproductive surgery in reptiles. 1122 28
Prolapse
of the penis through an iatrogenic incision on the right side of the preputial base in a five year old dromedary camel was handled surgically and the organ was successfully replaced into the preputial cavity. The condition occurred as a result of draining an abscess at the base of the prepuce by a quack about eight months earlier. The reason to report this case lies in its peculiarity that although the penis remained outside the preputial cavity for about eight months exposed to the external environment, yet no complications pertaining to its fragile tissue and urination occurred during this long period as seen in cases of
paraphimosis
.
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PMID:Surgical replacement of iatrogenically prolapsed penis in a dromedary camel. 2662 3