Category:Intestine - Functional Obstruction

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Paralytic Ileus

Dysautonomia

  • Most notably affects horses and cats.

Grass Sickness



Feline dysautonomia, or Key-Gaskell Syndrome
Histological section of degenerate neuron in feline dysautonomia(Courtesy of Susan Rhind)
  • Occurs mostly in the UK and continental Europe.
  • Is also of unknown aetiology. Suggested causative factors include:
    • Environmental toxins
    • Infectious agents
    • Botulinum toxins .
  • Clinical signs:
    • Anorexia
    • Depression
    • Bradycardia
    • Decreased lacrimation,
    • Altered pupillary dilataion,
    • Megaoesophagus
    • Constipation.
  • Degenerative lesions of autonomic nerve ganglia can be seen.
  • Also occurs in the oesophagus.

Pages in category "Intestine - Functional Obstruction"

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