EPI is most common in the dog and German Shepherd dogs and rough collies are over-represented. Many other breeds however can also be affected by EPI.
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EPI is most common in the dog, German Shepherd dogs and rough collies are over-represented. Many other breeds however can also be affected by EPI.
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Occasionally EPI occurs in other species including calves with [[Pancreatic Hypoplasia|pancreatic hypoplasia]] and in cats ([[Pancreatitis, Chronic Interstitial|chronic pancreatitis]]). In contrast, '''horses''' with very little pancreatic tissue develop '''hypoinsulinism''' but rarely EPI.
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EPI can occur in cats as a result of [[Pancreatitis, Chronic Interstitial|chronic pancreatitis]] and also occasionally in calves with [[Pancreatic Hypoplasia|pancreatic hypoplasia]]. In contrast, '''horses''' with very little pancreatic tissue develop '''hypoinsulinism''' but rarely EPI.
For EPI in the dog see [[Exocrine Pancreatic Insufficiency - Dog| here]]
For EPI in the dog see [[Exocrine Pancreatic Insufficiency - Dog| here]]