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+ | ==Signalment== | ||
+ | Foals younger than 6 months on a poor worming schedule and with a heavy parasite burden. Recent history of being wormed with a product that causes sudden ascarid death. | ||
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+ | ==Aetiology== | ||
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+ | ''Parascaris equorum'' | ||
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+ | ==Clinical Signs== | ||
+ | *Acute onset colic after administration of anthelmintic (onset varies with degree of obstruction (37)) | ||
+ | *Signs compatible with small intestinal obtruction | ||
+ | **Nasogastric reflux (occasionally dead parasites are seen in reflux) | ||
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+ | ==Diagnosis== | ||
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+ | *History | ||
+ | *Clinical signs referable to smal intestinal obstruction | ||
+ | [[Category:To_Do_-_Nina]] |
Revision as of 21:15, 6 August 2010
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Signalment
Foals younger than 6 months on a poor worming schedule and with a heavy parasite burden. Recent history of being wormed with a product that causes sudden ascarid death.
Aetiology
Parascaris equorum
Clinical Signs
- Acute onset colic after administration of anthelmintic (onset varies with degree of obstruction (37))
- Signs compatible with small intestinal obtruction
- Nasogastric reflux (occasionally dead parasites are seen in reflux)
Diagnosis
- History
- Clinical signs referable to smal intestinal obstruction