Focal eosinophilic proctitis with associated rectal prolapse in a pony |
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Authors: | KT GIBSON AJ O''HARA CR HUXTABLE |
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Affiliation: | School of Veterinary Clinical Science, Division of Veterinary and Biomedical Sciences, Murdoch University, Western Australia. |
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Abstract: | Focal intramural nodules were palpated in the rectal wall of a 12-year-old pony mare presented for rectal prolapse. Eosinophilic proctitis was diagnosed by examination of fine needle aspirates and biopsy of the largest rectal nodule. After treatment with a course of corticosteroids, the rectal nodule and accompanying peripheral eosinophilia resolved. There was no recurrence of the condition during the follow-up period of 20 months. Focal eosinophilic proctitis appeared to be an unusual cause of tenesmus and rectal prolapse in this case. |
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Keywords: | Horse eosinophil proctitis intestinal disease enterocolitis. |
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