Hypervitaminosis a in the Dog

Abstract
The dog responds, as do other laboratory animals, to excessive doses of vitamin A. This response is marked by loss of appetite, marked loss in weight, characteristic skeletal changes, hyperesthesia and exophthalmos. Laboratory findings, with the exception of marked increases in the vitamin A content of the blood and a late drop in blood lipids (lipid-P and cholesterol), show no significant alterations.

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