Genre
- Journal Article
Contributors
Author: McClure, J. Trenton
Author: Sivula, N.
Author: Geor, R. J.
Author: Kobluk, C.
Author: Ames, T. R.
Author: Voller, K.
Date Issued
1992
Abstract
Four miniature foals admitted with signs of progressive nonresponsive abdominal pain and no fecal production had fecalith impaction of the small colon. Duration of clinical signs ranged from 10 hours to 5 days. Removal of the fecalith via small colon enterotomy was a successful treatment in all 4 cases. Miniature foals may be predisposed to fecalith impaction of the small colon. If a miniature foal has signs of progressive nonresponsive abdominal pain, fecalith impaction needs to be considered. Surgical correction may be required.
Note
Department of Large Animal Clinical Sciences, College of Veterinary Medicine, University of Minnesota, St Paul 55108.
UNITED STATES
LR: 20031114; PUBM: Print; JID: 7503067; ppublish
Source type: Electronic(1)
Language
- English
Subjects
- animals
- Fecal Impaction/complications/genetics/veterinary
- Male
- Breeding
- Horse Diseases/etiology/genetics
- Colic/etiology/veterinary
- horses
- Female
Page range
205-207
Host Title
Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association
Host Abbreviated Title
J.Am.Vet.Med.Assoc.
Volume
200
Issue
2
ISSN
0003-1488