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[The anterior enteritis syndrome in the horse].

Abstract: The anterior enteritis syndrome in the horse is reviewed with reference to the aetiology, pathogenesis, clinical findings, laboratory findings, diagnosis, treatment, prognosis and post mortem findings.
Publication Date: 1987-12-01 PubMed ID: 3334145
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This article presents a comprehensive review of anterior enteritis in horses, including its causes, pathogenesis, clinical and lab findings, diagnosis, treatment, prognosis, and post-mortem findings.

Aetiology of Anterior Enteritis<

  • The section on the aetiology of anterior enteritis discusses the various causes of the condition in horses.
  • These may include infectious agents, toxins, and certain types of feeds or medications that can irritate the digestive tract.

Pathogenesis of Anterior Enteritis

  • The pathogenesis section delves into how the disease develops and progresses.
  • This could include the initial infection or irritation of the gastrointestinal tract, the body’s inflammatory response, and the resultant damage to the intestinal lining.

Clinical and Laboratory Findings

  • The article outlines the common clinical signs and symptoms of anterior enteritis in horses, such as abdominal pain, loss of appetite, and changes in bowel movements.
  • The lab findings section might discuss diagnostic tests used to detect anterior enteritis, as well as the typical results of these tests in affected horses.

Diagnosis of Anterior Enteritis

  • The diagnosis section outlines how veterinarians typically diagnose anterior enteritis, possibly including physical examination, history-taking, and laboratory tests.

Treatment for Anterior Enteritis

  • The treatment section reviews the various treatments available for anterior enteritis, depending on the cause and severity of the condition.
  • This could include dietary modifications, medications to reduce inflammation and manage pain, and possibly surgery in severe cases.

Prognosis of Anterior Enteritis

  • The prognosis section discusses the likely outcomes for horses with anterior enteritis, based on factors such as the cause, severity, and treatment of the condition.
  • This could range from full recovery to chronic illness, depending on various factors.

Post-Mortem Findings

  • The final section of the article discusses the typical findings at post-mortem examination in horses that have died from anterior enteritis.
  • This could include physical changes in the intestine and other organs, as well as microscopic changes visible under a microscope.

Cite This Article

APA
Stadler P. (1987). [The anterior enteritis syndrome in the horse]. J S Afr Vet Assoc, 58(4), 233-235.

Publication

ISSN: 1019-9128
NlmUniqueID: 7503122
Country: South Africa
Language: afr
Volume: 58
Issue: 4
Pages: 233-235

Researcher Affiliations

Stadler, P
  • Department Geneeskunde, Fakulteit Veeartsenykunde, Universiteit van Pretoria, Onderstepoort, Republiek van Suid-Afrika.

MeSH Terms

  • Animals
  • Enteritis / diagnosis
  • Enteritis / etiology
  • Enteritis / therapy
  • Enteritis / veterinary
  • Horse Diseases / diagnosis
  • Horse Diseases / etiology
  • Horse Diseases / therapy
  • Horses
  • Prognosis
  • Syndrome / veterinary

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