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| [[Image:Gastric ulceration.jpg|thumb|right|275px|Gastric ulceration - Copyright David Walker RVC]] | | [[Image:Gastric ulceration.jpg|thumb|right|275px|Gastric ulceration - Copyright David Walker RVC]] |
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− | *Dogs are more commonly affected than cats due to their less selective eating habits.
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| ==Description== | | ==Description== |
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| Acute inflammation of the stomach is not uncommon, especially that of the canine. The cause is usually the ingestion of substances such as: | | Acute inflammation of the stomach is not uncommon, especially that of the canine. The cause is usually the ingestion of substances such as: |
− | *foreign objects
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− | *spoiled or contaminated food
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− | *toxic plants
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− | *chemicals
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− | *drugs (especially [[NSAIDs|non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs]])
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| Infectious, viral and bacterial causes are thought to exist in cats and dogs but have not been identified as of yet. | | Infectious, viral and bacterial causes are thought to exist in cats and dogs but have not been identified as of yet. |
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| Gastritis can cause contraction of gastric smooth muscle which causes spasms and pain. Vomiting may result from the stimulation of nerve endings that connect with the vomiting centre<ref>Nelson, R.W. and Couto, C.G. (2009) '''Small Animal Internal Medicine (Fourth Edition)''' ''Mosby Elsevier''</ref>. | | Gastritis can cause contraction of gastric smooth muscle which causes spasms and pain. Vomiting may result from the stimulation of nerve endings that connect with the vomiting centre<ref>Nelson, R.W. and Couto, C.G. (2009) '''Small Animal Internal Medicine (Fourth Edition)''' ''Mosby Elsevier''</ref>. |
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| + | Dogs are more commonly affected than cats due to their less selective eating habits. |
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| ==Diagnosis== | | ==Diagnosis== |
| Acute gastritis is a diagnosis of exclusion based on physical examination findings, history of ingestion of causative substances and diagnostic tests. | | Acute gastritis is a diagnosis of exclusion based on physical examination findings, history of ingestion of causative substances and diagnostic tests. |
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| ===Clinical Signs=== | | ===Clinical Signs=== |
− | *acute vomiting (food, bile together with small amounts of blood may be present in the vomitus)
| + | Include acute vomiting (food, bile together with small amounts of blood may be present in the vomitus), anorexia, polydipsia, lethargy, depression and if severly affected dehydration. |
− | *anorexia
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− | *polydipsia
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− | *lethargy
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− | *depression
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− | *dehydration if severely affected
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| ===Abdominal Palpation=== | | ===Abdominal Palpation=== |