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Mesenteric tears of the descending (small) colon as a postpartum complication in two mares.
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1991
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Mesenteric TearsGastroenterologyGynecologyPathologyEducationVeterinary ResearchSurgeryAnatomySegmental Ischemic NecrosisAnimal PhysiologyEquine-assisted TherapyVeterinary PathologyVeterinary DiagnosticsDiscrete TearsDescending ColonTheriogenologyAnimal ScienceVeterinary SciencePostpartum ComplicationMedicine
Segmental ischemic necrosis of the descending colon associated with discrete tears of the mesocolon were diagnosed in 2 mares following foaling. After foaling, both mares had a slow onset of signs of abdominal pain and gradual deterioration of clinical status. Increases in peritoneal fluid total protein concentration and WBC count and a palpable impaction of the descending colon on examination per rectum were useful diagnostic aids. Surgical intervention was successful in one mare, but not in the other.