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====== Extrinsic ======
 
====== Extrinsic ======
Neoplasia, Adhesions, Prostate enlargement
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Obstruction of the intestine due to external factors such as tumours, abscesses, and fibrous adhesions following peritonitis, perforation or surgery is a common occurrence. 
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*Neoplasia in structures adjacent to the intestines can spread and cause external compression. Pancreatic tumours in particular can extend and impinge on the duodenum. 
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*Inflammatory adhesions following peritonitis or surgery for example consist of fibrous tissue bands that may restrict intestinal motility and cause kinks in the mesentery.
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*Pedicles of tumours such as lipomas in horses can become wound in loops of intestine leading to obstruction and possible strangulation. 
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*Prostatic enlargement in the dog can lead to compression of the rectum.
    
===== Functional =====
 
===== Functional =====
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