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==Diagnosis==
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===History===
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Dogs usually have a history of small bowel diarrhoea with weight loss whilst maintaining a normal or increased appetite. There may be a history of vomiting, borborygmus, Coprohagia and flatulence with signs of abdominal discomfort.
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===Clinical signs===
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Weight loss is usually seen in assosiation with EPi. Hair coat is often in a poor condition and animals may be associated with a foul smell due to haircoat soiling with fatty faecal material
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==Laboratory Tests==
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==Radiography==
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==Pathology==
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==Treatment==
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==Prognosis==
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==References==

Revision as of 14:34, 6 July 2010



Diagnosis

History

Dogs usually have a history of small bowel diarrhoea with weight loss whilst maintaining a normal or increased appetite. There may be a history of vomiting, borborygmus, Coprohagia and flatulence with signs of abdominal discomfort.

Clinical signs

Weight loss is usually seen in assosiation with EPi. Hair coat is often in a poor condition and animals may be associated with a foul smell due to haircoat soiling with fatty faecal material

Laboratory Tests

Radiography

Pathology

Treatment

Prognosis

References