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==Traumatic lesions==
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'''Traumatic lesions''':
 
*Physical trauma to the abdomen is very common
 
*Physical trauma to the abdomen is very common
*Sequele:
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*Sequelae:
**[[Peritonitis - Pathology|Peritonitis]] if infection is introduced from the external environment or through ruptured gut
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**[[Peritonitis|Peritonitis]] if infection is introduced from the external environment or through ruptured gut
**Haemorrhage
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**[[Haemorrhagic Effusion|Haemorrhage]] due to splenic or hepatic rupture or damage to a blood vessel
**Ureamia
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**Uroabdomen due to rupture of the urinary tract
 
**Dysfunction of organs
 
**Dysfunction of organs
**Aquired hernias
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**[[Diaphragmatic Rupture]]
 
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[[Hernia, Acquired Diaphragmatic]]
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===[[Rectal Perforation]]===
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===Ruptured uterus===
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[http://w3.vet.cornell.edu/nst/nst.asp?Fun=Image&imgID=12637 Images of ruptured uterus with secondary fibrinous peritonitis in a cow by Cornell Veternary Medicine]
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*In pregnant animals due to trauma, fetuses die and cause [[Peritonitis - Pathology|peritonitis]] if not removed
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*Due to closed pyometra
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===Post-mortem rupture===
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*Putrification may cause rupture of a viscus post mortem
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*The margins of the defect are not inflamed nor haemorrhagic
   
[[Category:Peritoneal_Cavity_-_Pathology]]
 
[[Category:Peritoneal_Cavity_-_Pathology]]
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