Difference between revisions of "Ruminal Stasis"

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** Increased inhibitory (distension, acidosis) input from forestomach receptors  
 
** Increased inhibitory (distension, acidosis) input from forestomach receptors  
 
** Motor blockade (hypocalcaemia).
 
** Motor blockade (hypocalcaemia).
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Latest revision as of 16:54, 17 January 2011

  • Usually related to a disturbance of neural control e.g.
    • CNS depression (anaesthetics, pain, pyrexia)
    • Decreased excitatory (anorexia, vagus indigestion) input from forestomach receptors
    • Increased inhibitory (distension, acidosis) input from forestomach receptors
    • Motor blockade (hypocalcaemia).