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Repetitive Stimulation of the Common Peroneal Nerve as a Diagnostic Aid for Botulism in Foals
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Decreased baseline M wave amplitudes with incremental responses at high rates are supportive of botulism. Repetitive nerve stimulation is a safe, simple, fast, and noninvasive technique that can aid in the diagnosis of suspected botulism in foals.
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