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==Signalment==
 
==Signalment==
 
*Dogs affected more often than cats due to their less selective eating habits.
 
*Dogs affected more often than cats due to their less selective eating habits.
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*Puppies are prone.
    
==Description==  
 
==Description==  
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==Diagnosis==  
 
==Diagnosis==  
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===History===
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Reports of the owner witnessing the animal ingesting an object is obviously very helpful in obtaining a diagnosis. However, there is not a history of this in most cases.
    
===Clinical Signs===
 
===Clinical Signs===
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*dehydration - may occur as a result of prolonged vomiting.
 
*dehydration - may occur as a result of prolonged vomiting.
 
*hypovolaemic shock - uncommon unless the stomach has been perforated.
 
*hypovolaemic shock - uncommon unless the stomach has been perforated.
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===Abdominal Palpation===
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Occasionally it may be possible to palpate an object that is lodged in the stomach.
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===Laboratory Tests===
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*Haematology - May detect dehydration and a hypoproteinaemia if the patient has a protein-losing enteropathy.
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===Plain radiography===
 
===Plain radiography===
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