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| ==Description== | | ==Description== |
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− | Meconium impaction or retention is the most common cause of colic in the first 24 hours of life. | + | Meconium impaction or retention is the most common cause of colic in the first 24 hours of life. Meconium is mucilaginous material in the intestine of the term fetus containing a mixture of cellular debris, secretions of |
− | Meconium is mucilaginous material in the intestine of the | + | the intestinal glands, bile and swallowed amniotic fluid.<ref name="Pusterla">Pusterla, N, Magdesian, K.G, Maleski, K, Spier, S.J, Madigan, J.E (2004) ''Special Article'': Retrospective evaluation of the use of acetylcysteine enemas |
− | term fetus containing a mixture of cellular debris, secretions of | + | in the treatment of meconium retention in foals: 44 cases (1987–2002). ''Equine Vet Educ'', 16(3):133-136.</ref> It is dark brown to black and cement- or pellet-like in texture. Most foals defaecate shortly after their first meal, with meconium being evacuated from 3 hours after birth.<ref name="Pusterla">Pusterla, N, Magdesian, K.G, Maleski, K, Spier, S.J, Madigan, J.E (2004) ''Special Article'': Retrospective evaluation of the use of acetylcysteine enemas |
− | the intestinal glands, bile and amniotic fluid. Meconium | + | in the treatment of meconium retention in foals: 44 cases (1987–2002). ''Equine Vet Educ'', 16(3):133-136.</ref> Once meconium has been passed, the faeces become a dark yellow, reflecting milk digestion. Retention is suspected if the foal makes frequent attempts but fails to produce meconium by 12 hours.<ref name="Pusterla">Pusterla, N, Magdesian, K.G, Maleski, K, Spier, S.J, Madigan, J.E (2004) ''Special Article'': Retrospective evaluation of the use of acetylcysteine enemas in the treatment of meconium retention in foals: 44 cases (1987–2002). ''Equine Vet Educ'', 16(3):133-136.</ref> |
− | usually begins to be evacuated from the newborn foal within
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− | 3 h after birth, and is considered retained if the foal makes | |
− | frequent attempts but fails to produce meconium by age 12 h.(Pusterla) | |
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| ==Signalment== | | ==Signalment== |