Caeco-Caecal Intussusception - Horse
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Description
Caeco-caecal intusssception results from uncoordinated peristalsis allowing the apex of the caecum to invaginate into the base. It is a fairy rare cause of caecal obstruction in the horse and represents only a small proportion of colic cases.
Signalment
Predisposing factors include caecal abscesses, motility-affecting drugs and parasites including Cyathostome species and Anoplocephala.
Diagnosis
Clinical Signs
If the intussusception is associated with parasite infestation then there will likely be additional clinical signs of weight loss, diarrhoea and
Diagnosis is made on rectal examination; the base of the caecum is thickened and oedematous, and firmer than usual.
Laboratory Tests
Pathology=
Treatment
See Medical Treatment of Colic in Horses