Thanks Rosanne,
What is most interesting to me is that this condition has been known for
many, many years in humans. I am surprised that the veterinary community
would take that long to catch on. Every human that undergoes anesthesia is
monitored for temperature and treated for malignant hyperthermia if the
temperature starts an unusual rise.
Leanne
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> Interesting and very short article -
> http://www2.startribune.com/stOnLine/cgi-bin/article?thisStory=84630865
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