The ingestion of sharp foreign bodies that cause penetrating wounds to the gut and surrounding structures and its consequences are not often seen in equine medicine. When animals ingest these objects, they tend to have colic episodes and peritonitis, as well as to be prone to abscess formation. The aim of the current case report is to describe liver abscesses and peritonitis, with abdominal adhesions, caused by a penetrating metallic foreign body that was swallowed by a Crioulo mare, which had been showing a history of recurrent colic episodes for 4 months. The animal was subjected to median celiotomy due to suspect enterolithiasis. During the procedure, abdominal adhesions, blood clots in the intestinal loops and enteroliths were observed....
This case report discusses a successful partial splenectomy for treatment of a splenic abscess in a ...
Equine colic is a relatively common disorder of the digestive system and should be treated as an eme...
A 17-year-old Friesian gelding presented to the Cornell University Large Animal Emergency Service on...
Case Description—A 4-year-old Arabian-cross mare was examined because of a 48-hour history of pyrexi...
Senior seminar (D.V.M.) -- Cornell University, 2003. Includes bibliographical references (leaf 9)....
A seven year old Quarter Horse mare presented to Cornell University Equine and Farm Animal's Hospita...
Background: Reproductive management in horses when performed with malpractice or by an unqualified p...
Abscessation of mesenteric lymph nodes and other tissues following Streptococcus equi subsp. equi in...
Abstract. An adult quarter horse mare was presented with acute colic and fever. Physical examination...
A 10-year-old Koninklijk Warmbloed Paardenstamboek Nederland (KWPN, Netherlands-based organization f...
A nine-year-old warmblood mare was presented with clinical signs of mild colic and fever. On percuta...
A four month old Appaloosa filly presented to the Cornell University Equine and Farm Animal Hospital...
A 15-year-old Welsh pony mare presented to Cornell’s Equine Hospital three days following unplanned ...
Background: The abdominal lipomas are benign tumors of hyperplastic growth that originate from mesen...
SUMMARY Background: Liver lobe torsion is a very remarkable disorder in equine patients. It is di...
This case report discusses a successful partial splenectomy for treatment of a splenic abscess in a ...
Equine colic is a relatively common disorder of the digestive system and should be treated as an eme...
A 17-year-old Friesian gelding presented to the Cornell University Large Animal Emergency Service on...
Case Description—A 4-year-old Arabian-cross mare was examined because of a 48-hour history of pyrexi...
Senior seminar (D.V.M.) -- Cornell University, 2003. Includes bibliographical references (leaf 9)....
A seven year old Quarter Horse mare presented to Cornell University Equine and Farm Animal's Hospita...
Background: Reproductive management in horses when performed with malpractice or by an unqualified p...
Abscessation of mesenteric lymph nodes and other tissues following Streptococcus equi subsp. equi in...
Abstract. An adult quarter horse mare was presented with acute colic and fever. Physical examination...
A 10-year-old Koninklijk Warmbloed Paardenstamboek Nederland (KWPN, Netherlands-based organization f...
A nine-year-old warmblood mare was presented with clinical signs of mild colic and fever. On percuta...
A four month old Appaloosa filly presented to the Cornell University Equine and Farm Animal Hospital...
A 15-year-old Welsh pony mare presented to Cornell’s Equine Hospital three days following unplanned ...
Background: The abdominal lipomas are benign tumors of hyperplastic growth that originate from mesen...
SUMMARY Background: Liver lobe torsion is a very remarkable disorder in equine patients. It is di...
This case report discusses a successful partial splenectomy for treatment of a splenic abscess in a ...
Equine colic is a relatively common disorder of the digestive system and should be treated as an eme...
A 17-year-old Friesian gelding presented to the Cornell University Large Animal Emergency Service on...