Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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2396337 | Journal of Equine Veterinary Science | 2008 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
A four-year-old Appaloosa brood mare was referred for evaluation of a colic episode of 24 hours' duration. Physical examination revealed a distended cecum filled predominantly with fluid. A tentative diagnosis of cecal dysfunction was determined, and surgical intervention was performed by means of typhlotomy and ileocolostomy techniques through a complete bypass of the cecum. Postanaesthetic myopathy and incisional infection developed as postoperative complications. The mare was discharged 13 days after surgery. Follow-up information obtained from the owner and referring veterinarian 4 months after discharge revealed full recovery of the mare.
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Authors
Antonio Cezar de Oliveira Dearo, Carmen Esther Santos Grumadas, Peter Reichmann, Gustavo Rodrigues Queiroz, Marilu Constantino Max, Mariana Cosenza,