Pelvic flexure dislocation due to intraluminal lower colon lipoma in a horse: Case report

Authors

  • Julia Damiani Centro Universitário Barriga Verde
  • Camila Rodrigues de Vargas Centro Universitário Barriga Verde
  • Adriéli Matias Centro Universitário Barriga Verde
  • Daniel Pereira Santos Centro Universitário Barriga Verde
  • Gabriel Pereira Berti Centro Universitário Barriga Verde
  • Guilherme Valente de Souza Centro Universitário Barriga Verde
  • Henrique Mondardo Cardoso Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul
  • Luciane Orbem Veronezi Centro Universitário Barriga Verde

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.31533/pubvet.v14n9a645.1-3

Keywords:

gastrointestinal, laparotomy, neoplasia

Abstract

Pelvic flexure dislocation due to intraluminal lower colon lipoma in a horse: Case report
Abstract. Colic Syndrome is a set of clinical symptoms and signs that together with the animal's clinical history reflect physiological aspects in the gastrointestinal tract that evidence abdominal discomfort, resulting in diseases that affect horses. The objective of this paper is to report a case of colic syndrome caused by obstruction that, consequently, led to large bowel dislocation in the portions of the pelvic flexure and cecum. The patient had relapsed colic, with primary cause of a lipoma found inside the intestinal loops, in the lower colon region.

Published

2020-09-04

Issue

Section

Medicina veterinária

How to Cite

Pelvic flexure dislocation due to intraluminal lower colon lipoma in a horse: Case report. (2020). Pubvet, 14(09). https://doi.org/10.31533/pubvet.v14n9a645.1-3

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