Chronic diarrhea associated with intestinal anomalies in a six-year-old dog. |
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Authors: | E Zenger W N Evering M D Willard |
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Affiliation: | Department of Veterinary Clinical Medicine and Surgery, College of Veterinary Medicine, Texas A&M University, College Station 77843-4474. |
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Abstract: | ![]() A 6-year-old mixed-breed dog was referred because of chronic diarrhea, which had begun after antibiotic treatment for pulmonary disease. Intestinal bacterial overgrowth was presumptively diagnosed on the basis of intestinal mucosal cytologic examination and low serum cobalamin concentration. When the diarrhea did not respond to treatment, contrast radiography was performed and a short small intestine was found. The diarrhea could not be managed by medical treatment, and the dog was euthanatized. Necropsy revealed 2 blind intestinal pouches attached to a 46-cm length of small intestine connecting the stomach and colon. The dog's deteriorating condition was attributable to necrosis and rupture of 1 of the pouches. |
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