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Gastric Dilation and Intestinal Obstruction – Rabbit
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*Non-passage of the blockage leads to devitalisation and necrosis of intestine
*Non-passage of the blockage leads to devitalisation and necrosis of intestine
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==Clinical Signs of Gastric Dilation==
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==Clinical Signs of Gastric Dilation
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*Anorexia
*Anorexia
*Depression
*Depression
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*Distended stomach palpable in left epigastric area caudomedial to left last rib and confirmed radiographically
*Distended stomach palpable in left epigastric area caudomedial to left last rib and confirmed radiographically
*Abdominal pain or flaccidity
*Abdominal pain or flaccidity
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===Causes of intestinal obstruction===
===Causes of intestinal obstruction===
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