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==== Megacolon ====
 
*Occurs in cats, dogs, and pigs.
 
*May be due to a lack of myenteric plexuses that occurs when  neuroblasts fail to migrate from the nerual crest to the colorectal myenteric plexuses. 
 
*Congenital colonic agangliosis, a condition occurring in white foals, can lead to megacolon.  It is thought to be an autosomal recessive condition.
 
http://w3.vet.cornell.edu/nst/nst.asp?Fun=Display&imgID=632 megacolon
 
 
 
 
 
  
 
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Latest revision as of 18:34, 15 February 2011

Intestines - Developmental Pathology

Segmental anomalies of the intestines are common and range from incomplete occlusion (stenosis) to complete occlusion (atresia) of the lumen.


References

Brown CC, Baker DC, Barker IK: Alimentary System. In: Jubb, Kennedy and Palmer's Pathology of Domestic Animals, ed. Maxie MG, 5th ed., pp. 1-296. Elsevier, Philadelphia, PA, 2007.

McGavin DM & Zachary, JF: Pathologic Basis of Veterinary Disease, 4th ed, pp. 301-393.Elsevier, St. Louis, Missouri, 2007.

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