James F.X Wellehan DVM, MS , Cornelia I Gunkel DVM
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This article reviews basic clinical techniques necessary for emergency treatment of reptile patients. Approaches to common emergency presentations of reptile patients, including trauma, burns, dystocia, renal failure, sepsis, dyspnea, gastrointestinal foreign bodies, cloacal prolapse, and toxicosis are covered.