
doi: 10.1007/bf00686420
pmid: 14190991
Thirteen of the 15 cases of polioencephalomalacia reported in this article are considered to be idiopathic. These cases are compared with two cases of polioencephalomalacia following from cyanide poisoning and all are discussed in relation to similar entities occurring in dogs and in other species.
Cerebral Cortex, Neurons, Brain Diseases, Cyanides, Dogs, Encephalomalacia, Poisoning, Pathology, Dog Diseases, Toxicology, New Zealand
Cerebral Cortex, Neurons, Brain Diseases, Cyanides, Dogs, Encephalomalacia, Poisoning, Pathology, Dog Diseases, Toxicology, New Zealand
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