Cholangiohepatitis and pancreatitis secondary to severe gastroduodenal ulceration in a foal
AUTOR(ES)
Buote, Melanie
RESUMO
A 2-month-old foal was presented with clinical signs of colic. Gastroduodenal ulceration was suspected. A poor response to medical treatment and signs of gastroduodenal obstruction led to celiotomy and an attempted bypass procedure. The foal was euthanized and postmortem examination revealed gastric ulceration, segmental duodenal stenosis, and severe chronic cholangiohepatitis and pancreatitis.
ACESSO AO ARTIGO
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