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==Pathology==
 
==Pathology==
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Inflammatory bowel disease will result in malabsorption and in many cases, chronic diarrhoea.
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The small and/or [[Large Intestine - Anatomy & Physiology|large intestine]]s are affected.
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The site determines whether diarrhoea is present.
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Additionally, can get extraintestinal abnormalities including cholangiohepatitis, nephritis, pancreatitis, polyarthropathy and thrombocytopenia (uncommon).
      
The term "inflammatory bowel disease" covers several conditions characterised by the major inflammatory cell(s) present. All have some common features: thickening of the mucosa, villus atrophy in advanced disease and significant inflammatory infiltrate in the mucosa and sometimes deeper layers.
 
The term "inflammatory bowel disease" covers several conditions characterised by the major inflammatory cell(s) present. All have some common features: thickening of the mucosa, villus atrophy in advanced disease and significant inflammatory infiltrate in the mucosa and sometimes deeper layers.
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==Granulomatous enteritis==
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Increased numbers of plasma cells, lymphocytes, eosinophils, and neutrophils in the lamina propria are seen in IBD.
 
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Is seen mainly in the dog but also in the cat and horse. It is idiopathic but causes granulomatous inflammation.
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Macrophages, giant cells, [[Neutrophils|neutrophils]], eosinophils, lymphocytes and plasma cells are present.
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==Idiopathic colitis==
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Affects the dog.
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==Histiocytic Ulcerative Colitis==
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Occurs in the dog and cat. In the dog, animals less than two years old are most likely to be affected.
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*** Particularly the boxer and French bulldog.
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* Produces soft faeces containing mucous and blood.
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===Pathology===
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Produces raised ulcerative nodules in the colon, due to a macrophage infiltration of the mucosa and submucosa. Macrophages are filled with PAS positive material. Electron microscopy demonstrates macrophages to be filled with [[Escherichia coli|''E.coli'']] antigen. There will also be an accompanying lymphadenopathy.
       
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