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LYMPHOSARCOMA OF THE MESENTERY
L L, Bigelow, E, Scott, S W, Obenour
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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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Midgut protrusion, rotation, and retraction induced by temporal alteration in differential growth. [PDF]
Saiki M +4 more
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Risk factors for equine strangulating lipoma colic: An international, case–control study
Abstract Background Obstruction by strangulating lipoma (SLO) is one of the most common causes of small intestinal strangulation in horses and is fatal without surgery. Current knowledge of risk factors for SLO is limited to horse signalment features. To date, other risk factors have not been investigated.
Alexandra Gillen +6 more
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Panniculitis of the Mesentery*
W W, OGDEN, D M, BRADBURN, J D, RIVES
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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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Clinicopathological Characteristics and Survival Analysis of Primary Mesenteric Liposarcoma: A Retrospective Study. [PDF]
Ogut Z +4 more
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LYMPHOSARCOMA OF THE MESENTERY
L L, Bigelow, J, Forman
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Abstract Background Strongyles pose significant health concerns for equids globally. Strongyles, comprising over 60 species, can lead to severe morbidity and mortality, with Strongylus vulgaris posing higher risks due to its migratory behaviour. Routine diagnostic methods, such as faecal egg counts, lack species‐level resolution, while traditional ...
Sina Mohtasebi +5 more
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Atypical findings of small intestinal adenocarcinoma with mesenteric extension. [PDF]
Miura S +11 more
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