Abstract

AbstractObjective:To describe an unusual site of hemorrhage in a case of anticoagulant rodenticide toxicity.Case summary:A dog treated for Brodifacoum anticoagulant rodenticide intoxication was referred for treatment of thrombocytopenia and dysuria. Sonographic examination revealed a large blood clot within the urinary bladder, extending proximally along both ureters, and a bilateral hydronephrosis. In this dog, management of the vitamin K1‐dependent coagulopathy was unusually complicated by uremia and thrombocytopenia.New information provided:This is the first reported case of hydronephrosis secondary to anticoagulant rodenticide intoxication in a dog.

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