id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-263189-5ukn2xbr Di Girolamo, Nicola Medical and Surgical Emergencies in Ferrets 2016-04-28 .txt text/plain 4791 320 42 14 Emergency treatment of hypocalcemic seizures is managed by CRI administration of calcium gluconate at 2 to 3 mg/kg/h, with continuous ECG monitoring controlling for bradycardia, ventricular premature complexes/contractions, or shortening of the QT interval (Fig. 8) . 27 However, in the author's clinical experience, transfusion is safely performed even with blood samples obtained from the cranial vena cava with a 23-G needle and use of a 170-mm clot filter (Fig. 13) . Human chorionic gonadotropin (100 IU) Medroxyprogesterone (15 mg) Proligestone (40 mg) Gonadotropin-releasing hormone (GnRH; 20 mg/kg) Long-term depot GnRH agonists (4.7 mg deslorelin acetate [Suprelorin, Virbac]) Hyperestrogenism from adrenal hyperplasia or neoplasia Current therapies for adrenal disease in ferrets include medical and/or surgical treatment. Systemic hypertension may be associated with CHF and renal disease, and blood pressure should be closely monitored in ferrets with cardiac disorders (Fig. 41, Video 6 ). Constant rate infusion of glucagon as an emergency treatment for hypoglycemia in a domestic ferret (Mustela putorius furo) ./cache/cord-263189-5ukn2xbr.txt ./txt/cord-263189-5ukn2xbr.txt