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Iatrogenic salt poisoning in captive sandhill cranes

January 1, 1981

Salt poisoning developed in captive sandhill cranes (Grus canadensis) when sea salt was added to normal drinking water to produce a sodium chloride concentration of 1%. Two of 18 cranes died and 2 were euthanatized when moribund. Muscle weakness, paresis, dyspnea, and depression were observed. Brain and serum sodium, serum uric acid,:and plasma osmolality values were abnormally high. Lesions were those of visceral gout, renal tubular necrosis, nephrosis, and skeletal muscle.necrosis.

Publication Year 1981
Title Iatrogenic salt poisoning in captive sandhill cranes
Authors J. C. Franson, L. Sileo, W. J. Fleming
Publication Type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Series Title Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association
Index ID 5221698
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse
USGS Organization Patuxent Wildlife Research Center