Visceral Gout Vulture Diclofenac Poisoning

Visceral Gout Vulture Diclofenac Poisoning

Pathology and proposed pathophysiology of diclofenac poisoning in free-living and experimentally exposed oriental white-backed vultures (Gyps bengalensis). Oct 2005. Meteyer CU et al. Report into diclofenac poisoning in vultures. Though the deaths are termed visceral gout, there is no apparent risk to gouty humans who take diclofenac for gout pain relief.

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