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Also known as: '''''Sand Colic
 
Also known as: '''''Sand Colic
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For cases that are not resolved by conservative treatment, the prognosis is good if surgery is performed early and the colon has not become necrotic or ruptured. The overall mortality rate for horses requiring surgery is reported to be 40%.
 
For cases that are not resolved by conservative treatment, the prognosis is good if surgery is performed early and the colon has not become necrotic or ruptured. The overall mortality rate for horses requiring surgery is reported to be 40%.
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==Literature Search==
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Use these links to find recent scientific publications via CAB Abstracts (log in required unless accessing from a subscribing organisation).
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===References===
 
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Rose, R. J., Hodgson D. R. (2000) '''Manual of Equine Practice''' '' Elsevier Health Sciences''
 
Rose, R. J., Hodgson D. R. (2000) '''Manual of Equine Practice''' '' Elsevier Health Sciences''
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