Hypokalemia and suspected renal tubular acidosis associated with topical carbonic anhydrase inhibitor therapy in a cat
Journal of Veterinary Emergency and Critical Care2015Vol. 26(6), pp. 870–874
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Charlotte E. Thiessen, Kyle L. Tofflemire, Kelly M. Makielski, Gil Ben‐Shlomo, R. David Whitley, Rachel A. Allbaugh
Abstract
This is the first report of hypokalemia and metabolic acidosis associated with topical CAI therapy in a cat.
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