Source: VETERINARY MEDICINE
October 1, 2004 By:Timothy C. McCarthy, DVM, PhD, DACVS
A 9-month-old intact male Labrador retriever was presented two weeks after it swallowed a Ping-Pong ball.
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Source: CURRENT THERAPY IN EQUINE MEDICINE
December 1, 2002 By:Alison J. Morton
Acute abdominal pain, or colic, is commonly seen in horses, and the clinical signs of colic are often similar, irrespective of the various underlying causes. Because the causes of colic are numerous and usually, but not exclusively, involve the gastrointestinal tract, accurate and timely diagnosis is crucial for initiating appropriate medical and surgical treatment and achieving a successful outcome.
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