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A giant nonstrangulating mesenteric lipoma as a cause of recurrent colic in a horse
Authors:D. Verwilghen  E. Hernlund  S. Ekman  J. Pringle  C. Johnston  G. van Galen
Affiliation:1. Large Animal University Hospital, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, , Uppsala, Sweden;2. Department of Clinical Sciences, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, , Uppsala, Sweden;3. Department of Pathology, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, , Uppsala, Sweden
Abstract:Colic is a major cause of veterinary attendance in general practice and although most colic episodes remain isolated, recurrence may occur and definitive diagnosis can be difficult to obtain. This report describes an unusual presentation of a lipoma in a middle‐aged horse presented for recurrent colic. A massive lipoma causing a nonstrangulating space occupying obstruction of the small intestine was found during an exploratory celiotomy and was considered to be the most likely cause of the recurrent episodes of abdominal discomfort.
Keywords:horse  colic  lipoma  recurrent
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