Moxley R A, Schneider N R, Steinegger D H, Carlson M P
Department of Veterinary Science, University of Nebraska, Lincoln 68583-0907.
J Am Vet Med Assoc. 1989 Aug 15;195(4):485-7.
Lily-of-the-valley (Convallaria majalis), an ornamental plant found in many urban settings, was believed responsible for the sudden collapse and death of a one-year-old mixed-breed dog. Postmortem examination revealed C majalis leaf fragments in the small intestine. The dog had gross and histologic lesions consistent with cardiac shock. Because C majalis contains cardiac glycosides that have digitalis-like activity, apparent C majalis intoxication was suspected in this dog on the basis of history, exposure to the plant, clinical signs of disease, postmortem lesions, and evidence of plant parts in the intestinal tract. A toxicologic assessment of excessive exposure to C majalis was based on the aforementioned criteria.
铃兰(Convallaria majalis)是一种在许多城市环境中都能找到的观赏植物,据信它导致了一只一岁混种犬的突然倒地和死亡。尸检发现小肠中有铃兰叶片碎片。这只狗有与心源性休克相符的大体和组织学病变。由于铃兰含有具有洋地黄样活性的强心苷,根据病史、接触该植物的情况、疾病的临床症状、尸检病变以及肠道中植物部分的证据,怀疑这只狗明显是铃兰中毒。基于上述标准对过量接触铃兰进行了毒理学评估。