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| | |q1=How can gastric rupture occur? | | |q1=How can gastric rupture occur? |
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| | *grass sickness (in the UK), | | *grass sickness (in the UK), |
| | *intra-abdominal abscesses and adhesions. | | *intra-abdominal abscesses and adhesions. |
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| | |q2=What are the clinical signs associated with a complete rupture of the stomach wall? | | |q2=What are the clinical signs associated with a complete rupture of the stomach wall? |
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| | Once the stomach ruptures, the signs of pain may disappear, but the horse develops signs related to acidosis, toxaemia and peracute peritonitis, causing severe depression, sweating and anxiety. <br><br> | | Once the stomach ruptures, the signs of pain may disappear, but the horse develops signs related to acidosis, toxaemia and peracute peritonitis, causing severe depression, sweating and anxiety. <br><br> |
| | Death follows within a few hours. | | Death follows within a few hours. |
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