Difference between revisions of "Enterolith - Horse"
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===Description=== | ===Description=== | ||
− | Enteroliths are ammonium | + | Enteroliths are mineralized concretions of magnesium ammonium phosphate (struvite) that form in the right dorsal colon of the horse. The enteroliths typically form in a concentric pattern around a central nidus such as a silicone stone. Small enteroliths may pass through the gastrointestinal tract unnoticed |
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+ | ===Signalment=== | ||
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+ | All horses may be affected by enterolithiasis but certain breeds are predisposed including Arabians, Morgans and Miniature horses. Females are more likely to develop enteroliths than males. | ||
[[Category:Surgical Colic in the Horse]] | [[Category:Surgical Colic in the Horse]] | ||
[[Category:To_Do_-_SophieIgnarski]] | [[Category:To_Do_-_SophieIgnarski]] |
Revision as of 13:06, 3 August 2010
See Colic Diagnosis in Horses
Medical Treatment of Colic in Horses
This article is still under construction. |
Also known as: | Intestinal calculi |
Description
Enteroliths are mineralized concretions of magnesium ammonium phosphate (struvite) that form in the right dorsal colon of the horse. The enteroliths typically form in a concentric pattern around a central nidus such as a silicone stone. Small enteroliths may pass through the gastrointestinal tract unnoticed
Signalment
All horses may be affected by enterolithiasis but certain breeds are predisposed including Arabians, Morgans and Miniature horses. Females are more likely to develop enteroliths than males.