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Stingray envenomation and injury in a dog

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Abstract The stingray, a seemingly harmless cartilaginous fish, is capable of causing painful injuries and envenomation in humans. There is no known peer reviewed case report involving dogs in a veterinary journal at the time of writing this case report. Poor management of the condition or overzealous attempts to remove embedded barbs has resulted in complications in humans. This case report presents an effective approach to the treatment of stingray envenomation in dogs which is likely to be reproducible in other domestic animals. Clearly elucidated are the principles behind antibiotic therapy in the treatment of stingray injuries and the benefit of lignocaine injection in cases of embedded stingers. There is a need for case reports to enhance clinical knowledge of stingray management in domestic animals. This case report, thus, serves as an impetus for future research in this area of veterinary medicine.
Title: Stingray envenomation and injury in a dog
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Abstract The stingray, a seemingly harmless cartilaginous fish, is capable of causing painful injuries and envenomation in humans.
There is no known peer reviewed case report involving dogs in a veterinary journal at the time of writing this case report.
Poor management of the condition or overzealous attempts to remove embedded barbs has resulted in complications in humans.
This case report presents an effective approach to the treatment of stingray envenomation in dogs which is likely to be reproducible in other domestic animals.
Clearly elucidated are the principles behind antibiotic therapy in the treatment of stingray injuries and the benefit of lignocaine injection in cases of embedded stingers.
There is a need for case reports to enhance clinical knowledge of stingray management in domestic animals.
This case report, thus, serves as an impetus for future research in this area of veterinary medicine.

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