Difference between revisions of "Peritoneal Cavity, Gastrointestinal Rupture"
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*Commonly found in horses and cattle, less so in pigs, small ruminants, rarely in dogs and cats | *Commonly found in horses and cattle, less so in pigs, small ruminants, rarely in dogs and cats | ||
− | *Site of GI perforation or rupture usually easy to find e.g. [[Stomach Rupture|gastric rupture]] in horse and [[Gastric Ulceration - Cattle|perforating abomasal ulcer]] in cattle, before [[Peritonitis | + | *Site of GI perforation or rupture usually easy to find e.g. [[Stomach Rupture|gastric rupture]] in horse and [[Gastric Ulceration - Cattle|perforating abomasal ulcer]] in cattle, before [[Peritonitis|peritonitis]] sets in |
[[Category:Peritoneal_Cavity_-_Traumatic_&_Abnormal_Content]][[Category:Horse]][[Category:Cattle]][[Category:Sheep]] | [[Category:Peritoneal_Cavity_-_Traumatic_&_Abnormal_Content]][[Category:Horse]][[Category:Cattle]][[Category:Sheep]] | ||
[[Category:To_Do_-_Clinical]] | [[Category:To_Do_-_Clinical]] |
Revision as of 14:19, 20 July 2010
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- Commonly found in horses and cattle, less so in pigs, small ruminants, rarely in dogs and cats
- Site of GI perforation or rupture usually easy to find e.g. gastric rupture in horse and perforating abomasal ulcer in cattle, before peritonitis sets in