Description

Book Synopsis
A definitive guide to the clinical assessment, management and prevention of plant poisoning in domestic animals. Accurate Identification of plant materials through the use of 253 high quality color illustrations placed as needed throughout the text. Organized into sections according to the animal symptoms with specific descriptions of the toxins involved and their modes of action. Geographic location maps are provided which highlight the distribution of specific plant material within North America. The title is extensively referenced and includes a functional glossary of botanical terms for the convenience of the user. This durable physical presentation makes it an optimal field reference guide.

Table of Contents

Contents

Introduction

Chapter 1 Plants Causing Sudden Death
Plants Containing Cyanogenic Glycosides
Mechanism of Acute Cyanide Poisoning
Clinical Signs of Acute Cyanide Poisoning
Postmortem Findings
Diagnosis
Treatment
Prevention of Cyanide Poisoning
Plants: Acacia, Western Service Berry, Mountain Mahogany, Wild Blue Flax, Western Choke-Cherry, Elderberry, Johnson Grass, Poison Suckleya, Arrow Grass
Habitat; Description; Principal Toxin
Plant-Associated Nitrate Poisoning
Nitrate Toxicology
Clinical Signs
Chronic Nitrate Poisoning
Treatment
Diagnosis
Prevention of Nitrate Poisoning
Common Weeds that Accumulate Nitrate
Plants: Ragweed, Wild Oat Grass, Lamb's-Quarter, Canada Thistle, Field
Bindweed, Barnyard Grass, Sunflower, Kochia, Mallow, Russian Thistle
Habitat; Description; Principal Toxin
Plants Containing Toxic Alkaloids
Larkspur Poisoning
Plant: Larkspur
Habitat; Description; Toxicity; Clinical Signs; Treatment;
Prevention of Larkspur Poisoning; Control
Plants: Aconite, Poison Hemlock, Water Hemlock, Copperweed
Habitat; Description; Principal Toxin; Clinical Signs
References

Chapter 2 Plants Affecting the Cardiovascular System
Cardiac Glycosides
Toxicity of Cardiac Glycosides
Clinical Signs of Poisoning
Treatment
Diagnosis
Plants: Dogbane, Spreading Dogbane, Lily of the Valley, Foxglove, Oleander,
Yellow Oleander, Milkweeds, Yew, Avocado, Death Camas
Habitat; Description; Principal Toxin; Clinical Signs; Treatment
References

Chapter 3 Plants Affecting the Digestive System
Excessive Salivation
Protoanemonins
Clinical Signs
Treatment
Plants: Blister Buttercup, Bur Buttercup, Baneberry, Tung Nut, Chinaberry, Pokeweed, Corn Cockle, Bouncing Bet, Sesbania
Habitat; Description; Principal Toxins; Clinical Signs; Treatment

Gastrointestinal Impaction and Obstruction Caused by Plants
Plants: Mesquite, American Persimmon
Habitat; Description; Principal Toxins

Vomiting
Principal Toxin; Clinical Signs; Treatment; Prevention
Plants: Orange Sneezeweed, Bitter Sneezeweed, Sneezeweed (H. autumnale), Sneezeweed (H. microcephalum), Colorado Rubberweed, Bitterweed, Desert
Baileya, Field Bindweed
Habitat; Description; Principal Toxins; Clinical Signs; Treatment
Nightshades
Principal Toxin; Clinical Signs; Treatment
Plants: Jimson Weed, Sacred Datura, Angel's Trumpet, Deadly Nightshade,
Black Henbane, Black Nightshade, Bitter Nightshade, Silver Leaf Nightshade,
Horse Nettle, Buffalo Bur, Tropical Soda Apple, Ground Cherries
Habitat; Description; Principal Toxins; Clinical Signs; Treatment
Diarrhea
Plant: Leafy Spurge
Habitat; Description; Principal Toxins; Clinical Signs; Treatment
Lectins
Principal Toxins; Clinical Signs; Diagnosis; Treatment
Plants: Castor Bean, Precatory Bean, Black Locust, Mayapple, Privet
Habitat; Description; Principal Toxins; Clinical Signs; Treatment
Rhododendron Grayanotoxins
Principal Toxin; Clinical Signs; Diagnosis; Treatment
Plants: Rhododendron, Mountain Laurel, Japanese Pieris, Fetter-Bush,
Maleberry, Common Box
Habitat; Description; Principal Toxins; Clinical Signs; Treatment
References

Chapter 4 Plants Affecting the Skin and Liver
Photosensitization
Primary Photosensitization
Secondary Photosensitization
Pyrrolizidine Poisoning
Biliary Occlusive Photosensitization
Alsike Clover Poisoning
Mycotoxin Photosensitivity
Blue-Green Algae Poisoning
Clinical Signs of Photosensitization
Diagnosis
Treatment
Control of Photosensitizing Plants
Plants: Bishop's Weed, Buckwheat, St. John's Wort, Lechuguilla, Fiddleneck, Rattlebox, Senecio, Hound's Tongue, Lantana, Sacahuista, Horsebrush,
Puncture Vine, Panic Grasses, Kochia, Hairy Vetch, Leucaena, Scorpion Weed, Poison Ivy, Oak, and Sumac
Habitat; Description; Principal Toxin; Clinical Signs
References

Chapter 5 Plants Affecting the Blood
Onion Poisoning
Plant: Allium spp.
Habitat; Description; Principal Toxin; Clinical Signs; Treatment
Brassica Poisoning
Glucosinolate Poisoning
Clinical Signs; Treatment; Preventive Measures
Red Maple Poisoning
Plant: Acert rubrum
Habitat; Description; Principal Toxin; Clinical Signs; Treatment
Yellow Sweet Clover
Plant: Melilotus Officinalis, Bracken Fern, Brake Fern, Eagle Fern
Habitat; Description; Principal Toxin; Clinical Signs; Treatment

Bracken Fern Poisoning
Principal Toxins
Clinical Signs of Bracken Poisoning in Cattle and Sheep
Bracken Fern Poisoning in Sheep
Bracken Fern Poisoning in Horses
Bracken Fern Poisoning in People
References

Chapter 6 Plants Affecting the Nervous System
Section I: Locoweeds
Locoweed Poisoning
Principal Toxin
Clinical Syndromes Attributable to Locoweed Poisoning
Diagnosis of Locosim
Treatment of Locoism
Prevention and Management of Locoweed Poisoning
Astragalus Species Containing Nitro Compounds
Prinicpal Toxins
Clinical Signs
Treatment
Postmortem Findings
Prevention and Control
Plants: Blue or Spotted Locoweed, Woolly or Purple Locoweed, White
Locoweed, Purple Locoweed, Timber Milk Vetch, Crown Vetch
Habitat; Description; Principal Toxin; Clinical Signs; Treatment

Section II: Other Plants Affecting the Nervous System
Sagebrush Poisoning
Plants: Sand Sage, Fringed Sage, Big Sagebrush, Coyotillo, Bracken Fern,
Common Horsetail
Habitat; Description; Principal Toxin; Clinical Signs; Treatment

Yellow Star Thistle and Russian Knapweed Poisoning
Plants: Yellow Star Thistle, Russian Knapweed
Habitat; Description; Principal Toxin; Clinical Signs; Treatment

White Snakeroot Poisoning
Plants: White Snakeroot, Jimmy Weed
Habitat; Description; Principal Toxin; Clinical Signs; Treatment

Miscellaneous Neurotoxic Plants
Plants: Mescal Bean, Buckeye, Kentucky Coffee Tree, Carolina Jessamine,
Sweet Shrub, Carolina Allspice, Golden Chain Tree, Bleeding Heart, Lobelia, Western Horse Nettle, Potato Weed
Habitat; Description; Principal Toxin; Clinical Signs; Treatment

Sudan and Johnson Grass Poisoning
Clinical Signs
Plants: Peas (Lathyrism), Caltrop, Carpetweed, Hemp, Marijuana, Tobacco
Habitat; Description; Principal Toxin; Clinical Signs; Treatment

Miscellaneous Plants Associated with Neurologic Signs
References

Chapter 7 Plants Causing Kidney Failure
Oxalate Poisoning
Toxic Effects of Oxalates
Clinical Signs
Diagnosis
Prevention
Plants: Five Hook Bassia, Halogeton, Greasewood, Sorrel, Pigweed, Purslane,
Dock, Rhubarb, Oak
Habitat; Description; Principal Toxin; Clinical Signs;
Necropsy; Treatment
Acorn Calf Syndrome

References

Chapter 8 Plants Associated with Congenital Defects and Reproductive Failure
Teratogenic Plants
Milk Vetches Locoweed
Plant: Lupine
Habitat; Description; Principal Toxin

Crooked Calf Disease
Nervous Syndrome
Poison Hemlock, Spotted Hemlock
Plants Causing Abortion
Plants: Western False Hellebore, Tree Tobacco, Broom Snakeweed,
Western Yellow or Ponderosa Pine
Habitat; Description; Principal Toxin; Clinical Signs

Phytoestrogens
Nitrate Poisoning

References

Chapter 9 Plants Affecting the Musculoskeletal System
Plant-Induced Calcinosis
Plant: Day-Blooming Jessamine
Habitat; Description; Principal Toxin; Clinical Signs

Plants Causing Muscle Degeneration
Plants: Senna, Sickle Pod, Golden Banner, Black Walnut, Hoary Alyssum, Flatweed
Habitat; Description; Principal Toxin; Clinical Signs; Treatment

Phytogenic Selenium Poisoning
Toxicity
Chronic Selenosis (Alkali Disease)
Clinical Signs
Diagnosis
Treatment
Selenium Deficiency
Blind Staggers
Plants: Two-Grooved Milk Vetch, Rayless Goldenweed, Woody Aster, Prince's
Plume, White Fall Aster, Broom Snakeweed, Gumweed, Saltbrush, Indian
Paintbrush, Beard Tongue
Habitat; Description; Principal Toxin

References

Chapter 10 Plants Affecting the Mammary Gland
Plant Toxins in Milk
Abnormal Milk Flavor

References
Glossary
Alphabetic Plant List
Index

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      Publication Date: 15/10/2001
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      Description

      Book Synopsis
      A definitive guide to the clinical assessment, management and prevention of plant poisoning in domestic animals. Accurate Identification of plant materials through the use of 253 high quality color illustrations placed as needed throughout the text. Organized into sections according to the animal symptoms with specific descriptions of the toxins involved and their modes of action. Geographic location maps are provided which highlight the distribution of specific plant material within North America. The title is extensively referenced and includes a functional glossary of botanical terms for the convenience of the user. This durable physical presentation makes it an optimal field reference guide.

      Table of Contents

      Contents

      Introduction

      Chapter 1 Plants Causing Sudden Death
      Plants Containing Cyanogenic Glycosides
      Mechanism of Acute Cyanide Poisoning
      Clinical Signs of Acute Cyanide Poisoning
      Postmortem Findings
      Diagnosis
      Treatment
      Prevention of Cyanide Poisoning
      Plants: Acacia, Western Service Berry, Mountain Mahogany, Wild Blue Flax, Western Choke-Cherry, Elderberry, Johnson Grass, Poison Suckleya, Arrow Grass
      Habitat; Description; Principal Toxin
      Plant-Associated Nitrate Poisoning
      Nitrate Toxicology
      Clinical Signs
      Chronic Nitrate Poisoning
      Treatment
      Diagnosis
      Prevention of Nitrate Poisoning
      Common Weeds that Accumulate Nitrate
      Plants: Ragweed, Wild Oat Grass, Lamb's-Quarter, Canada Thistle, Field
      Bindweed, Barnyard Grass, Sunflower, Kochia, Mallow, Russian Thistle
      Habitat; Description; Principal Toxin
      Plants Containing Toxic Alkaloids
      Larkspur Poisoning
      Plant: Larkspur
      Habitat; Description; Toxicity; Clinical Signs; Treatment;
      Prevention of Larkspur Poisoning; Control
      Plants: Aconite, Poison Hemlock, Water Hemlock, Copperweed
      Habitat; Description; Principal Toxin; Clinical Signs
      References

      Chapter 2 Plants Affecting the Cardiovascular System
      Cardiac Glycosides
      Toxicity of Cardiac Glycosides
      Clinical Signs of Poisoning
      Treatment
      Diagnosis
      Plants: Dogbane, Spreading Dogbane, Lily of the Valley, Foxglove, Oleander,
      Yellow Oleander, Milkweeds, Yew, Avocado, Death Camas
      Habitat; Description; Principal Toxin; Clinical Signs; Treatment
      References

      Chapter 3 Plants Affecting the Digestive System
      Excessive Salivation
      Protoanemonins
      Clinical Signs
      Treatment
      Plants: Blister Buttercup, Bur Buttercup, Baneberry, Tung Nut, Chinaberry, Pokeweed, Corn Cockle, Bouncing Bet, Sesbania
      Habitat; Description; Principal Toxins; Clinical Signs; Treatment

      Gastrointestinal Impaction and Obstruction Caused by Plants
      Plants: Mesquite, American Persimmon
      Habitat; Description; Principal Toxins

      Vomiting
      Principal Toxin; Clinical Signs; Treatment; Prevention
      Plants: Orange Sneezeweed, Bitter Sneezeweed, Sneezeweed (H. autumnale), Sneezeweed (H. microcephalum), Colorado Rubberweed, Bitterweed, Desert
      Baileya, Field Bindweed
      Habitat; Description; Principal Toxins; Clinical Signs; Treatment
      Nightshades
      Principal Toxin; Clinical Signs; Treatment
      Plants: Jimson Weed, Sacred Datura, Angel's Trumpet, Deadly Nightshade,
      Black Henbane, Black Nightshade, Bitter Nightshade, Silver Leaf Nightshade,
      Horse Nettle, Buffalo Bur, Tropical Soda Apple, Ground Cherries
      Habitat; Description; Principal Toxins; Clinical Signs; Treatment
      Diarrhea
      Plant: Leafy Spurge
      Habitat; Description; Principal Toxins; Clinical Signs; Treatment
      Lectins
      Principal Toxins; Clinical Signs; Diagnosis; Treatment
      Plants: Castor Bean, Precatory Bean, Black Locust, Mayapple, Privet
      Habitat; Description; Principal Toxins; Clinical Signs; Treatment
      Rhododendron Grayanotoxins
      Principal Toxin; Clinical Signs; Diagnosis; Treatment
      Plants: Rhododendron, Mountain Laurel, Japanese Pieris, Fetter-Bush,
      Maleberry, Common Box
      Habitat; Description; Principal Toxins; Clinical Signs; Treatment
      References

      Chapter 4 Plants Affecting the Skin and Liver
      Photosensitization
      Primary Photosensitization
      Secondary Photosensitization
      Pyrrolizidine Poisoning
      Biliary Occlusive Photosensitization
      Alsike Clover Poisoning
      Mycotoxin Photosensitivity
      Blue-Green Algae Poisoning
      Clinical Signs of Photosensitization
      Diagnosis
      Treatment
      Control of Photosensitizing Plants
      Plants: Bishop's Weed, Buckwheat, St. John's Wort, Lechuguilla, Fiddleneck, Rattlebox, Senecio, Hound's Tongue, Lantana, Sacahuista, Horsebrush,
      Puncture Vine, Panic Grasses, Kochia, Hairy Vetch, Leucaena, Scorpion Weed, Poison Ivy, Oak, and Sumac
      Habitat; Description; Principal Toxin; Clinical Signs
      References

      Chapter 5 Plants Affecting the Blood
      Onion Poisoning
      Plant: Allium spp.
      Habitat; Description; Principal Toxin; Clinical Signs; Treatment
      Brassica Poisoning
      Glucosinolate Poisoning
      Clinical Signs; Treatment; Preventive Measures
      Red Maple Poisoning
      Plant: Acert rubrum
      Habitat; Description; Principal Toxin; Clinical Signs; Treatment
      Yellow Sweet Clover
      Plant: Melilotus Officinalis, Bracken Fern, Brake Fern, Eagle Fern
      Habitat; Description; Principal Toxin; Clinical Signs; Treatment

      Bracken Fern Poisoning
      Principal Toxins
      Clinical Signs of Bracken Poisoning in Cattle and Sheep
      Bracken Fern Poisoning in Sheep
      Bracken Fern Poisoning in Horses
      Bracken Fern Poisoning in People
      References

      Chapter 6 Plants Affecting the Nervous System
      Section I: Locoweeds
      Locoweed Poisoning
      Principal Toxin
      Clinical Syndromes Attributable to Locoweed Poisoning
      Diagnosis of Locosim
      Treatment of Locoism
      Prevention and Management of Locoweed Poisoning
      Astragalus Species Containing Nitro Compounds
      Prinicpal Toxins
      Clinical Signs
      Treatment
      Postmortem Findings
      Prevention and Control
      Plants: Blue or Spotted Locoweed, Woolly or Purple Locoweed, White
      Locoweed, Purple Locoweed, Timber Milk Vetch, Crown Vetch
      Habitat; Description; Principal Toxin; Clinical Signs; Treatment

      Section II: Other Plants Affecting the Nervous System
      Sagebrush Poisoning
      Plants: Sand Sage, Fringed Sage, Big Sagebrush, Coyotillo, Bracken Fern,
      Common Horsetail
      Habitat; Description; Principal Toxin; Clinical Signs; Treatment

      Yellow Star Thistle and Russian Knapweed Poisoning
      Plants: Yellow Star Thistle, Russian Knapweed
      Habitat; Description; Principal Toxin; Clinical Signs; Treatment

      White Snakeroot Poisoning
      Plants: White Snakeroot, Jimmy Weed
      Habitat; Description; Principal Toxin; Clinical Signs; Treatment

      Miscellaneous Neurotoxic Plants
      Plants: Mescal Bean, Buckeye, Kentucky Coffee Tree, Carolina Jessamine,
      Sweet Shrub, Carolina Allspice, Golden Chain Tree, Bleeding Heart, Lobelia, Western Horse Nettle, Potato Weed
      Habitat; Description; Principal Toxin; Clinical Signs; Treatment

      Sudan and Johnson Grass Poisoning
      Clinical Signs
      Plants: Peas (Lathyrism), Caltrop, Carpetweed, Hemp, Marijuana, Tobacco
      Habitat; Description; Principal Toxin; Clinical Signs; Treatment

      Miscellaneous Plants Associated with Neurologic Signs
      References

      Chapter 7 Plants Causing Kidney Failure
      Oxalate Poisoning
      Toxic Effects of Oxalates
      Clinical Signs
      Diagnosis
      Prevention
      Plants: Five Hook Bassia, Halogeton, Greasewood, Sorrel, Pigweed, Purslane,
      Dock, Rhubarb, Oak
      Habitat; Description; Principal Toxin; Clinical Signs;
      Necropsy; Treatment
      Acorn Calf Syndrome

      References

      Chapter 8 Plants Associated with Congenital Defects and Reproductive Failure
      Teratogenic Plants
      Milk Vetches Locoweed
      Plant: Lupine
      Habitat; Description; Principal Toxin

      Crooked Calf Disease
      Nervous Syndrome
      Poison Hemlock, Spotted Hemlock
      Plants Causing Abortion
      Plants: Western False Hellebore, Tree Tobacco, Broom Snakeweed,
      Western Yellow or Ponderosa Pine
      Habitat; Description; Principal Toxin; Clinical Signs

      Phytoestrogens
      Nitrate Poisoning

      References

      Chapter 9 Plants Affecting the Musculoskeletal System
      Plant-Induced Calcinosis
      Plant: Day-Blooming Jessamine
      Habitat; Description; Principal Toxin; Clinical Signs

      Plants Causing Muscle Degeneration
      Plants: Senna, Sickle Pod, Golden Banner, Black Walnut, Hoary Alyssum, Flatweed
      Habitat; Description; Principal Toxin; Clinical Signs; Treatment

      Phytogenic Selenium Poisoning
      Toxicity
      Chronic Selenosis (Alkali Disease)
      Clinical Signs
      Diagnosis
      Treatment
      Selenium Deficiency
      Blind Staggers
      Plants: Two-Grooved Milk Vetch, Rayless Goldenweed, Woody Aster, Prince's
      Plume, White Fall Aster, Broom Snakeweed, Gumweed, Saltbrush, Indian
      Paintbrush, Beard Tongue
      Habitat; Description; Principal Toxin

      References

      Chapter 10 Plants Affecting the Mammary Gland
      Plant Toxins in Milk
      Abnormal Milk Flavor

      References
      Glossary
      Alphabetic Plant List
      Index

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