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**Intermittent colic
 
**Intermittent colic
 
**Frequent dorsal recumbency
 
**Frequent dorsal recumbency
*'''Sucklings and weanlings'''<ref name="Sanchez">Sanchez, L.C (2010) 'Diseases Of The Stomach' in  Reed, S.M, Bayly, W.M. and Sellon, D.C (2010) '''Equine Internal Medicine''' (Third Edition), Saunders, Chapter 15.</ref>:
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*'''Sucklings and weanlings:'''<ref name="Sanchez">Sanchez, L.C (2010) 'Diseases Of The Stomach' in  Reed, S.M, Bayly, W.M. and Sellon, D.C (2010) '''Equine Internal Medicine''' (Third Edition), Saunders, Chapter 15.</ref>
 
**Diarrhoea
 
**Diarrhoea
 
**Poor appetite (off suck or partially off suck)
 
**Poor appetite (off suck or partially off suck)
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**Dorsal recumbency
 
**Dorsal recumbency
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'''Signs of gastroduodenal ulcer disease (GDUD):'''<ref name="Sanchez">Sanchez, L.C (2010) 'Diseases Of The Stomach' in  Reed, S.M, Bayly, W.M. and Sellon, D.C (2010) '''Equine Internal Medicine''' (Third Edition), Saunders, Chapter 15.</ref>
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*'''Signs of gastroduodenal ulcer disease (GDUD):'''<ref name="Sanchez">Sanchez, L.C (2010) 'Diseases Of The Stomach' in  Reed, S.M, Bayly, W.M. and Sellon, D.C (2010) '''Equine Internal Medicine''' (Third Edition), Saunders, Chapter 15.</ref>
*Bruxism
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**Bruxism
*Colic
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**Colic
*Gastrooesophageal reflux after suckling
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**Gastrooesophageal reflux after suckling
*Ptyalism (secondary to gastric outflow obstruction and gastroesophageal reflux)<ref name="Merck">Merck & Co (2008) The Merck Veterinary Manual (Eighth Edition), Merial</ref>
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**Ptyalism (secondary to gastric outflow obstruction and gastroesophageal reflux)<ref name="Merck">Merck & Co (2008) The Merck Veterinary Manual (Eighth Edition), Merial</ref>
*Diarrhoea
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**Diarrhoea
    
In foals with outflow obstruction distal to the common bile duct, marked reflux may be seen even with limited nursing.<ref name="Sanchez">Sanchez, L.C (2010) 'Diseases Of The Stomach' in  Reed, S.M, Bayly, W.M. and Sellon, D.C (2010) '''Equine Internal Medicine''' (Third Edition), Saunders, Chapter 15.</ref>  GDUD is the primary differential for ptyalism in foals, other possible diagnoses include oesophageal obstruction and ''Candida'' infection.<ref name="Merck">Merck & Co (2008) The Merck Veterinary Manual (Eighth Edition), Merial</ref>
 
In foals with outflow obstruction distal to the common bile duct, marked reflux may be seen even with limited nursing.<ref name="Sanchez">Sanchez, L.C (2010) 'Diseases Of The Stomach' in  Reed, S.M, Bayly, W.M. and Sellon, D.C (2010) '''Equine Internal Medicine''' (Third Edition), Saunders, Chapter 15.</ref>  GDUD is the primary differential for ptyalism in foals, other possible diagnoses include oesophageal obstruction and ''Candida'' infection.<ref name="Merck">Merck & Co (2008) The Merck Veterinary Manual (Eighth Edition), Merial</ref>
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