2020
DOI: 10.18805/ijar.b-4156
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Sonographic Evaluation of Coprostatic Impaction with Sand and Ingesta in Draft Equids

Abstract: Background: Impaction of colons is a major cause of deaths in equines; therefore the objective of the current study was to perform the detailed ultrasonographic examination of equids suffering from abdominal discomfort and to identify which measurable parameters were important in reaching a diagnosis of small intestinal abnormality and determining treatment options. Methods: In this study twenty five equids (age 10-13 years) with history of cessation of defecation ranging from 2-4 days were subjected to sonogr… Show more

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“…In one equine with impaction, whirling motility was seen and it died 3 days after surgery. Sand accumulation had been reported to appear brighter and more hyperechoic in ventral region of large colon (Klohnen, 2012, Farooq et al 2020. FLASH ultrasonography had been reported as a quick and efficient tool to diagnose lesion in colic (Busoni et al 2011).…”
Section: Ultrasonographic Findings Of Equines Operated For Colic Surgerymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In one equine with impaction, whirling motility was seen and it died 3 days after surgery. Sand accumulation had been reported to appear brighter and more hyperechoic in ventral region of large colon (Klohnen, 2012, Farooq et al 2020. FLASH ultrasonography had been reported as a quick and efficient tool to diagnose lesion in colic (Busoni et al 2011).…”
Section: Ultrasonographic Findings Of Equines Operated For Colic Surgerymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…An accurate diagnosis and identification of site of pain is often difficult (Farooq et al, 2020). Clinical and laboratory investigations can be used not only for diagnosis but also to predict prognosis of colic.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%