Volvulus nodosus of the small intestine: Differences in foals and adults
Summary Background Volvulus nodosus is a strangulating lesion of the small intestine described only in foals and in just one case in older horses. Huskamp et al. (1982, 1998) described the pathophysiology of volvulus nodosus in foals, but to date, there is no description of the pathophysiology of volvulus nodosus in adults.
M. Gandini, G. Giusto
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Abstract Background Phenylbutazone (PBZ) can potentially induce gastrointestinal ulceration, and early detection of PBZ‐induced gastroenteropathy will be useful for the diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of PBZ toxicity. Objectives To identify putative proteins associated with equine gastric ulcer syndrome after clinical dose (4.4 mg/kg ...
Ruethaiwan Vinijkumthorn +6 more
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Pitfalls in the differential diagnosis of diarrhea after kidney transplantation: challenges in identifying Yersinia enterocolitica infection. [PDF]
Hayashi A +4 more
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Isolated segmental mega-diverticulosis of ileum: a rare presentation of acute intestinal obstruction
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Risk factors for strangulating lipoma obstruction and lipomata in horses
Abstract Background Strangulating lipoma obstruction (SLO) is the most common cause of equine small intestinal strangulation and is fatal without surgery. Currently, epidemiological information is primarily limited to signalment‐related risk factors and requires further investigation.
Alex Gillen +11 more
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Complex Management of High-Flow Gastrointestinal Arteriovenous Malformation With Chronic Portomesenteric Thrombosis in PTEN Hamartoma Tumor Syndrome. [PDF]
De Looze K +12 more
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Defining the Intestinal eCBome and Oxylipin Signaling Systems in a TDP-43 Mouse Model of Frontotemporal Dementia. [PDF]
TDP‐43 overexpressing mice, a genetic model of frontotemporal dementia, exhibit dramatic changes in their small intestinal endocannabinoidome members, in terms of both altered concentrations of lipid mediators and expression of some of their receptors (Cnr1, Gpr119, Gpr55, Pparg) and metabolic enzymes (Napepld, Faah). Also, the levels of some oxylipins
Mir HD +9 more
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The junction between the midgut and hindgut co‐localizes with the rectosigmoid junction
At 5 weeks of development, the midgut has formed its primary loop (left). It is well established that the midgut is bounded cranially by the caudal end of the ventral mesentery and the presence of the common bile duct, but its caudal boundary remains to be established.
Hui Gao +5 more
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Neurochemical metabolic pathways display regional and age-specific expression patterns in the chicken intestinal tract. [PDF]
Wickramasuriya SS, Lyte JM.
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