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| *No sex predisposition | | *No sex predisposition |
| *There are contraditions with regard to age predisposition | | *There are contraditions with regard to age predisposition |
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| ==Description== | | ==Description== |
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| There is no underlying cause of IBD in 75% of cases. They are thought to reflect an exaggerated or inappropriate response by the immune system to dietary, bacterial or self-antigens. IBD is a diagnosis of exclusion. Other differential diagnoses have to be investigated and ruled out before a diagnosis of IBD can be made. | | There is no underlying cause of IBD in 75% of cases. They are thought to reflect an exaggerated or inappropriate response by the immune system to dietary, bacterial or self-antigens. IBD is a diagnosis of exclusion. Other differential diagnoses have to be investigated and ruled out before a diagnosis of IBD can be made. |
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| ==Diagnosis== | | ==Diagnosis== |
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| *Serum folate level decreases with proximal small intestinal [[Inflammation - Pathology|inflammation]]. | | *Serum folate level decreases with proximal small intestinal [[Inflammation - Pathology|inflammation]]. |
| *Serum cobalamin level decreases with distal small intestinal [[Inflammation - Pathology|inflammation]]. | | *Serum cobalamin level decreases with distal small intestinal [[Inflammation - Pathology|inflammation]]. |
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| ===Diagnostic Imaging=== | | ===Diagnostic Imaging=== |
− | *Plain radiography is used to evaluate for anatomic abnormalities.
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− | *Contrast study is only valuable if there is a severe mucosal disease.
| + | Plain radiography is used to evaluate for anatomic abnormalities. Contrast study is only valuable if there is a severe mucosal disease. |
− | *Ultrasonography may reveal mesenteric [[Lymph Nodes - Pathology|lymphadenopathy]] and thickening of the intestinal wall.
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| + | ====Ultrasonography==== |
| + | Ultrasonography may reveal mesenteric [[Lymph Nodes - Pathology|lymphadenopathy]] and thickening of the intestinal wall. |
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| ===Histopathology=== | | ===Histopathology=== |
| A biopsy of the intestine is required for a definitive diagnosis of IBD. A non-invasive biopsy may be taken via endoscopy. However, this limits where the samples can be taken from as the [[Jejunum - Anatomy & Physiology|jejunum]] and [[Ileum - Anatomy & Physiology|ileum]] is not easily accessible. Exploratory laparotomy and full thickness biopsy may be preferred at times. | | A biopsy of the intestine is required for a definitive diagnosis of IBD. A non-invasive biopsy may be taken via endoscopy. However, this limits where the samples can be taken from as the [[Jejunum - Anatomy & Physiology|jejunum]] and [[Ileum - Anatomy & Physiology|ileum]] is not easily accessible. Exploratory laparotomy and full thickness biopsy may be preferred at times. |
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| ==Treatment== | | ==Treatment== |
− | *Dietary modification
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− | **An elimination diet should be instigated. The patient should be fed strictly on a novel protein source that had not previously been exposed to. Clinical signs should resolve within 1-2 weeks. The patient should ideally be rechallenged to demonstrate a true dietary [[Hypersensitivity - WikiBlood|hypersensitivity]].
| + | *An elimination diet should be instigated. The patient should be fed strictly on a novel protein source that had not previously been exposed to. Clinical signs should resolve within 1-2 weeks. The patient should ideally be rechallenged to demonstrate a true dietary [[Hypersensitivity - WikiBlood|hypersensitivity]]. |
− | **Folate and cobalamin supplementation may be required if the levels are subnormal.
| + | *Folate and cobalamin supplementation may be required if the levels are subnormal. |
− | *Antimicrobials such as [[Nitroimidazoles|metronidazole]] for 3-4 weeks | + | |
− | **This may be suitable for mild to moderate cases, and especially in cats.
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− | **The mucosal damage caused by IBD may decrease the animal's ability to manage to intestinal flora, resulting in secondary ARD has been reported.
| + | *{Nitroimidazoles|metronidazole]] can be given for 3-4 weeks |
− | *Immunosuppressive therapy
| + | *This may be suitable for mild to moderate cases, and especially in cats. |
| + | *The mucosal damage caused by IBD may decrease the animal's ability to manage to intestinal flora, resulting in secondary ARD has been reported. |
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| + | ===Immunosuppressive=== |
| **This should be used if other treatments are inadequate. | | **This should be used if other treatments are inadequate. |
| **[[Steroids|Prednisolone]] | | **[[Steroids|Prednisolone]] |
| **Azathioprine or Cyclosporine can be given alternatively if the patient is non-responsive or unable to tolerate steroid. | | **Azathioprine or Cyclosporine can be given alternatively if the patient is non-responsive or unable to tolerate steroid. |
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| ==Prognosis== | | ==Prognosis== |