Abstract:A 2-year-old, male German Shepherd dog with a history of chronic diarrhea was presented for restlessness and vomiting 4 hours after chewing a plastic container with methylene-diphenyl-diisocyanate (MDI)-based glue. Clinical examination revealed dehydration, fever and a large painful rigid mass in the cranial abdomen. Abdominal radiography showed a radiopaque, round, cranial abdominal mass, along with air-filled loops proximally and distally. Except for leukocytosis, high blood haematocrit and increased total p… Show more
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