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Colic in Horses
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Colic in Horses
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Overview of Colic in Horses
Gastrointestinal Anatomy
Blood Supply to the GI Tract
Natural Openings in the Abdomen
Colonic Motility Patterns
Clinical Findings
Diagnosis
Treatment
Pain Relief
Fluid Therapy
Protection Against Components of Enteric Bacteria
Intestinal Lubricants and Laxatives
Larvicidal Deworming
Surgery
Prognosis
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Diseases Associated with Colic in Horses by Anatomic Location
Stomach
Gastric Dilatation and Gastric Rupture
Gastric Impaction
Small Intestine
Ileal Impaction
Adhesions
Ascarid Impaction
Proximal Enteritis–Jejunitis
Intussusception
Volvulus
Pedunculated Lipomas
Internal Incarceration
Inguinal Hernia
Cecum and Large Intestine
Impaction
Enterolithiasis
Left Dorsal Displacement of the Colon
Right Dorsal Displacement of the Colon
Right Dorsal Colitis
Volvulus of the Large Colon
Impaction and Foreign Body Obstruction of the Descending Colon
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