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==Description==
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'''Haemorrhagic gastroenteritis''' is characterised by acute [[Vomiting|vomiting]] and [[Diarrhoea|diarrhoea]].  Gastrointestinal integrity is lost, resulting in a rapid movement of blood, fluid and electrolytes into the intestinal lumen.  The aetiology is unknown but it may relate to ''[[:Category:Enteropathogenic and Enterotoxaemic Clostridia|Clostridium perfringens]]'' enterotoxicosis or an immune-mediated reaction.  There is usually no history of rubbish, chemical or foreign body ingestion.
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==Signalment==
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Middle-aged, small-breed dogs such as:
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Image:Miniature_Poodle.jpg|''Miniature Poodle''<p> Berlinda 2005, WikiMedia Commons
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Image:Toy_poodle1.jpg|''Toy Poodle''<p> Manuel González Olaechea y Franco 2006, WikiMedia Commons
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Image:Miniature_schnauzer.jpg|''Miniature Schnauzer'' <p> MagnusK 2006, WikiMedia Commons
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Image:Yorkshire_Terrier.jpg|''Yorkshire Terrier'' <p> Jlcerso 2007, WikiMedia Commons
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Image:Standard_Dachshund_(Short-haired).jpg|''Dachshund (Standard Short-haired)'' <p> Igor Bredikhin 2006, WikiMedia Commons
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==Diagnosis==
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===Clinical Signs===
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Include acute and progressive haematoemesis and/or haematochezia, with [[Vomiting|vomiting]] preceding [[Diarrhoea|diarrhoea]].
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Other signs include depression, anorexia, abdominal pain, dehydration and  [[Shock#Hypovolaemic shock|hypovolaemic shock]] occurs over a period of 8 - 12 hours. Pyrexia can occur but is rare.
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In severe cases patients may  be critically ill or moribund.
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===Laboratory Tests===
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====Haematology and Biochemistry====
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Reveals haemoconcentration with PCV > 60%. Normal or increased total protein concentrations will be present, but proportionately lower than would be expected from the corresponding increase in PCV due to loss of protein through the intestines.
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In severe cases a thrombocytopaenia and a Pre-renal or renal [[Azotaemia|azotaemia]] may occur.
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====Other Tests====
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Faecal cytology may reveal red blood cells, occasional white blood cells, ''[[:Category:Enteropathogenic and Enterotoxaemic Clostridia|Clostridium perfringens]]'' spores or enterotoxin.  Clostridium perfringens spores or enterotoxin can be found in a normal dog, therefore care has to be taken not to over-interpret this.
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===Diagnostic Imaging===
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====Radiography====
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Abdominal radiograph may reveal fluid and gas filled small and large intestines.
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==Treatment==
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Start treatment prior to a full diagnostic investigations.
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Aggressive intravenous [[Fluid Therapy|fluid therapy]] is important for the treatment and prevention of shock.
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[[Colloids|Colloids]] or plasma are recommended to replace the intravascular deficit due to loss of protein, followed by [[Crystalloids|crystalloids]] to complete rehydration.
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Clinical improvements should be noted within a few hours but resolution of clinical signs may take a few days.
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A broad spectrum antimicrobials such as [[Penicillins|ampicillin]] combined with [[Fluoroquinolones|fluoroquinolone]] are appropriate against ''[[:Category:Enteropathogenic and Enterotoxaemic Clostridium perfringens.  This is recommended to be given empirically.
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Initially, food should be withheld.  Once vomiting has stopped a bland and highly digestible diet such as chicken and rice can be introduced.
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==Prognosis==
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Complete recovery in most cases provided there is no complication such as hypoproteinaemia or sepsis.  However, recurrence is possible.
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==References==
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Ettinger, S.J. and Feldman, E. C. (2000) '''Textbook of Veterinary Internal Medicine Diseases of the Dog and Cat Volume 2''' (Fifth Edition) ''W.B. Saunders Company''.
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Hall, E.J, Simpson, J.W. and Williams, D.A. (2005) '''BSAVA Manual of Canine and Feline Gastroenterology (2nd Edition)''' ''BSAVA''.
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Nelson, R.W. and Couto, C.G. (2009) '''Small Animal Internal Medicine (Fourth Edition)''' ''Mosby Elsevier''.
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[[Category:Stomach_and_Abomasum_-_Inflammatory_Pathology]][[Category:Intestine_-_Inflammatory_Pathology_by_Type]][[Category:To_Do_-_Caz]]
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