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  • * There is often a functional obstruction at point of infarction. *May get embolism → infarction of areas of intestinal wall → colic or chronic ulceration (note: generally good collateral circu
    3 KB (346 words) - 16:45, 15 October 2013
  • Signs of colic may be caused by abdominal pain not associated with the gastro-intestinal tract. It is important to differentiate these from true colic to ensure tha * Urinary tract obstruction / rupture
    1 KB (146 words) - 22:43, 14 August 2011
  • ** Leads to distension with gas and fluid, as well as a flaccid intestinal wall. [[Category:Intestine - Functional Obstruction]]
    1 KB (155 words) - 16:15, 17 December 2010
  • 37 bytes (3 words) - 15:12, 14 March 2011
  • Hospitalised donkeys are at risk of intestinal obstruction and should be closely monitored, especially those fed a more dry, fibrous d
    2 KB (251 words) - 21:58, 18 October 2010
  • Also known as: '''''Extra-hepatic Biliary Tract Obstruction — EHBO ...sis]] and [[Icterus#Post-hepatic Jaundice|post-hepatic jaundice]]. If the obstruction is not relieved, the biliary tract may [[Biliary Tract Rupture|rupture]] to
    9 KB (1,331 words) - 20:39, 25 June 2016
  • ...c auscultation findings normal. Radiographs show evidence of an intestinal obstruction. The dog is volume replaced and prepared for anesthesia. ''' |q1= During surgery, the mid jejunum containing a FB is exteriorized and an intestinal resection–anastomosis performed without an enterotomy. Which arrow points
    3 KB (505 words) - 09:38, 26 November 2018
  • ...the site and severity, an intussusception results in a partial or complete obstruction to the gastrointestinal tract causing hypovolaemia, dehydration and shock. ...nto the adjacent distal portion, taking its mesenteric attachment with it. Obstruction of the gastrointestinal tract causes distention which may lead to rupture a
    8 KB (1,067 words) - 09:28, 30 September 2018
  • ...[Vomiting|vomiting]], otherwise they may continue to cause gastric outflow obstruction, gastric distension and irritation. When signs are present they include vomiting due to gastric outflow obstruction, gastric distension and/or irritation, inappetence, anorexia and sometimes
    4 KB (611 words) - 16:48, 2 September 2015
  • ...Small Intestinal Simple Obstruction — Small Intestinal Obstruction — Small Intestinal Impaction ..., N.C, Cote, N.M, Boure, L.P, Peregrine, A.S (2006) Acute small intestinal obstruction associated with ''Parascaris equorum'' infection in young horses: 25 cases
    10 KB (1,441 words) - 16:55, 31 July 2012
  • ...tastasis include the liver, kidneys, peritoneal cavity, omentum and lungs. Intestinal adenocarcinomas display aggressive local growth and invasion, and tumours f Dogs are more commonly afflicted with intestinal adenocarcinoma than cats. Intestinal adenocarcinomas have been seen in animals between the ages of 3 and 13 year
    9 KB (1,328 words) - 23:28, 9 September 2015
  • ...common intra-abdominal tumour of the geriatric horse. A lipoma may lead to obstruction or strangulation of the small intestine, occasionally affecting the small c ...to the intestine can occur causing periodic restriction of ingesta without intestinal compromise. Lipomas may also be incidental findings at ''post mortem'' or e
    5 KB (724 words) - 20:11, 11 July 2012
  • ...s. The host ingests the embryonated egg. L2 larvae then pass through the intestinal wall, and transform into L3. The larvae then migrate to the liver via the
    3 KB (382 words) - 17:49, 4 June 2016
  • ...small intestine are unable to maintain an effective barrier against gastro-intestinal bacteria and bacterial endotoxin, leading to peritonitis, sepsis and endoto ...l animals. Congenital diaphragmatic hernias are an unusual cause of small intestinal incarceration and strangulation in horses, manifesting as severe colic. If
    6 KB (931 words) - 18:39, 25 June 2016
  • ...(TPP) are a measure of hydration status in the horse with abdominal pain. Intestinal disease and dysfunction causes hypovolaemia which result in dehydration. In ...ise in TPP may indicate that protein is being lost from the blood into the intestinal lumen or peritoneal region. It may also be due to the spleen contracting an
    5 KB (769 words) - 10:33, 22 July 2010
  • '''Mechanical obstruction'''<br> ...ntraluminal such as a foreign body, polyp, mass or stricture. Extraluminal obstruction can be due to a mass, abscess, and prostatic diseases such as prostatic cys
    6 KB (846 words) - 22:43, 9 September 2015
  • ...only likely with disease which stops at the pylorus, e.g.: pyloric outflow obstruction. In cases where '''mild alkalosis''' occurs, homeostatic mechanisms produce ...ntestine]] can also lead to vomiting. Both gastric acid and pancreatic and intestinal bicarbonate secretions are lost, the animal consequently has a normal pH or
    4 KB (605 words) - 10:19, 17 September 2012
  • Also known as: '''''Intestinal calculi ...y pass through the gastrointestinal tract unnoticed. Horses with a partial obstruction of the right dorsal or transverse colon may display signs of chronic or rec
    5 KB (718 words) - 15:09, 6 July 2012
  • ...w of bile in the canaliculi is obstructed. There is therefore intrahepatic obstruction and conjugated bilirubin accumulates in the blood. ...the duodenum. Conjugated bilirubin is found in the urine but, in complete obstruction, urobilinogen will be absent from the urine and stercobilin from the faeces
    8 KB (1,190 words) - 15:40, 4 January 2023
  • *Gastric Dilation and volvulus and intestinal obstruction.
    2 KB (371 words) - 13:12, 1 December 2011

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