RADIOGRAPHIC DIAGNOSIS OF GASTROINTESTINAL DISORDERS IN THE FOAL |
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Authors: | A. T. Fischer,Jr.,DVM,L. Y. Kerr,DVM&dagger ,T. R. O'Brien,DVM,PhD&dagger |
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Affiliation: | Veterinary Medical Teaching Hospital, School of Veterinary Medicine, University of California, Davis;Department of Radiological Sciences, School of Veterinary Medicine, University of California, Davis. |
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Abstract: | Abdominal discomfort in the foal presents a diagnostic challenge, because the small size of the foal precludes rectal palpation. Standing lateral horizontal beam abdominal radiographs using conventional techniques were evaluated as a diagnostic aid to identify the presence and location of gastrointestinal disorders in foals presented with colic. Forty foals were radiographed prior to surgery (20 foals), necropsy (7 foals), or clinical diagnosis (13 foals). Clinical, surgical, or necropsy findings were then correlated to radiographic findings. Gastrointestinal disease was accurately identified on radiographs as the source of colic in 25 of 26 foals that had surgical or postmortem confirmation. The site of disease, whether gastric, small intestinal, large intestinal, or a combination, was accurately determined from radiographs. Standing lateral abdominal radiographs were determined to be a valuable diagnostic aid in the foal presented with colic. |
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Keywords: | abdominal radiography foal GI study colic |
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