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Am J Vet Res ; 50(2): 187-91, 1989 Feb.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-2719380

ABSTRACT

In addition to the 3-striped blister beetles (Epicauta temexa and E occidentalis), other sources of equine cantharidin toxicosis were identified at the Texas Veterinary Medical Diagnostic Laboratory and included E albida and E attrivittata and the previously incriminated E pardalis and E pennsylvanica. Improved methods for diagnosing cantharidin or blister beetle toxicosis involve partial purification of urine and gastric content extracts, using silica cartridges, followed by analysis, using capillary gas chromatography/mass spectrometry. During a 26-month period, 53 episodes of cantharidin toxicosis in horses were confirmed at our diagnostic laboratory. Concentrations of cantharidin in urine and gastric contents ranged from 0.0003 to 3.50 micrograms/g. Peak incidences were observed in late summer and early fall.


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Cantharidin/poisoning , Coleoptera , Horse Diseases/diagnosis , Animals , Cantharidin/analysis , Cantharidin/urine , Coleoptera/analysis , Feces/analysis , Gastrointestinal Contents/analysis , Horse Diseases/etiology , Horses
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