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>Mass bee stings in a mare and foal, Surface skin sampling for bacterial culture ,Reconstruction of canine palatine defects,Carbonate apatite nephroliths in adog,Urea-molasses supplements in feedlots, Granuloma after oil-based vaccine in apigeon, Urogenital tract ultrasonography in koalas, Eye enucleation in a koala
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Mass bee stings in a mare and foal, Surface skin sampling for bacterial culture ,Reconstruction of canine palatine defects,Carbonate apatite nephroliths in adog,Urea-molasses supplements in feedlots, Granuloma after oil-based vaccine in apigeon, Urogenital tract ultrasonography in koalas, Eye enucleation in a koala
A case report describes an attack of a mare and newborn foal by aswarm of bees, resulting in hundred of stings.1After initial symptomatic treatment, both developed diuse swelling of the headand were reported to be very agitated, which I think seems tobe asurprisingly calm description of how they must have been feeling.The authors give details of the mechanisms of bee envenomationand suggest that in the rare fatal cases, IgE-mediated anaphylaxis isthe most likely cause of death rather than toxicity.They give detailsof the clinical outcome of these and the rational basis of any treat-ments, especially as no direct scientific studies will be possible.
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