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After administration of more barium this narrowed area disappeared, suggesting that it was artefactual rather than due to a stricture.
 
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It may occur secondary to mechanical (intramural/extramural masses, foreign bodies) or functional (hypokalaemia or hypothyroidism) obstructions which prevent defecation for prolonged periods. In this case no underlying disorder was found.
 
It may occur secondary to mechanical (intramural/extramural masses, foreign bodies) or functional (hypokalaemia or hypothyroidism) obstructions which prevent defecation for prolonged periods. In this case no underlying disorder was found.
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Where medical therapy fails, subtotal colectomy is the only remaining option.
 
Where medical therapy fails, subtotal colectomy is the only remaining option.
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An eight-year-old Springer Spaniel is presented with constipation of several months’ duration. Constipated faeces were palpable on rectal examination. Physical examination was otherwise unremarkable. A barium enema was given and this radiograph was obtained.


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