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  • ...mon causes include intestinal torsion/volvulus and incarcerated intestinal obstruction. Neoplasia is more commonly present in middle-aged to older animals. ...responsive diarrhoea]] is more likely to occur in distal small intestinal obstruction.
    5 KB (698 words) - 23:03, 9 September 2015
  • ...entiated from gastric dilation which is usually associated with intestinal obstruction. Gastric dilation develops rapidly, suddenly and unexpectedly, whereas gut *Harcourt Brown F M (2007), Gastric dilation and intestinal obstruction in 76 rabbits. Veterinary Record, 161, 409 – 414, and
    8 KB (1,109 words) - 17:55, 25 August 2015

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  • #REDIRECT[[:Category:Intestinal Diseases - Dog]]
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  • * Tumours may develop from any of the components of the intestinal wall. * Tumours have a wide range of effects on intestinal funtion.
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  • |Name = Intestinal Obstructions |Image = Intestinal obstruction VetPrep lecture.jpg
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  • * '''Gastro-intestinal disorders'''. ** [[:Category:Obstruction, Intestinal|Intestinal obstruction]].
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  • ...or strangulated, possibly resulting in [[Intestinal Obstruction|intestinal obstruction]], translocation of luminal bacteria or their products and even perforation Animals with strangulated hernias or intestinal obstruction may show '''[[Vomiting|vomiting]]'''. The condition may be diagnosed by ''
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  • ...mon causes include intestinal torsion/volvulus and incarcerated intestinal obstruction. Neoplasia is more commonly present in middle-aged to older animals. ...responsive diarrhoea]] is more likely to occur in distal small intestinal obstruction.
    5 KB (698 words) - 23:03, 9 September 2015
  • ...indicates a severe anterior enteritis or a strangulating small intestinal obstruction. In these cases, gastric fluid will continue to build up and so the tube sh * Edwards B. (2009), Diagnosis and Pathophysiology of Intestinal Obstruction, in Equine Gastroenterology courtesy of the University of Liverpool, pp 55-
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  • ...cases where there is a progressive decrease in intensity and frequency of intestinal sounds. ...orygmi can be found early on in cases of enteritis, colitis and intestinal obstruction. Later in the progression of the disease there is decreased borborygmi due
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  • ...ribb NC, Cote NM, Bouré LP, Peregrine AS. (2006). ''Acute small intestinal obstruction associated with Parascaris equorum infection in young horses: 25 cases (198 Clinical signs are of simple small intestine obstruction. Typically the condition starts with mild [[Colic Diagnosis - Clinical Sign
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  • * Biliary obstruction and cholestasis (intra or posthepatic) ...Bile acids will be elevated due to loss of hepatocellular mass or biliary obstruction but not due to haemolysis. Marked increases in ALP and GGT will be seen wit
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  • ...ocorticism]] in dogs and [[Biliary Tract Obstruction|extra-hepatic biliary obstruction]]. ...intestinal bacterial overgrowth''']] due to deconjugation of bile acids by intestinal bacteria.
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  • Potential pathology: Acute onset; Intestinal obstruction; Ulceration ...; typically acute. Dark brown fetid liquid: lower small bowel; ileus/total obstruction. Bright red bloody liquid: gastric hemorrhage; acute bleed; ulceration.
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  • *# Obstruction to lymphatic drainage. ====Local venous obstruction====
    3 KB (323 words) - 16:52, 15 October 2013
  • ...olon Obstruction — Small Colon Simple Obstruction — Small Colon Mechanical Obstruction ...adult horses with limited access to drinking water or with other causes of intestinal stasis(Merck).
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  • ...tract which prevent the progression of intestinal contents, constitutes an obstruction. Obstructions can be physical or functional and they can be broadly divided ===Simple Obstruction===
    8 KB (1,161 words) - 10:39, 29 July 2010
  • ...entiated from gastric dilation which is usually associated with intestinal obstruction. Gastric dilation develops rapidly, suddenly and unexpectedly, whereas gut *Harcourt Brown F M (2007), Gastric dilation and intestinal obstruction in 76 rabbits. Veterinary Record, 161, 409 – 414, and
    8 KB (1,109 words) - 17:55, 25 August 2015
  • ...ectal examinations]] are the cornerstone of colic diagnosis, as many large intestinal conditions can be definitively diagnosed by this method alone. Rectal exami * Edwards B. (2009), Diagnosis and Pathophysiology of Intestinal Obstruction, in Equine Gastroenterology courtesy of the University of Liverpool, pp 55-
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