Strangulation of the small intestine by an anomalous congenital band in a yearling |
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Authors: | A. C. O. Dearo G. de Moraes Marcondes J. C. O. Araújo C. E. S. Grumadas P. C. Marino W. T. Teixeira G. de La Penha Chiacchio Fernandes |
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Affiliation: | Veterinary Clinics Department, State University at Londrina, , Londrina, Paraná, Brazil |
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Abstract: | Strangulating obstruction of the small intestine by anomalous mesenteric bands is an uncommon cause of colic in horses. The most commonly reported bands are mesodiverticular bands that are embryological remnants of the vitelline arteries. Despite the congenital nature of the anomaly, a wide age range of horses can be affected. This report describes a case of small intestinal strangulating obstruction caused by an unusual, anomalous congenital band attached to the ileocaecal fold in a yearling colt. Information including case background, history, clinical, laboratory, surgical and pathological findings is described. |
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Keywords: | horse vitelline artery mesodiverticular band peritoneal band colic |
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