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Acute gastric dilatation associated with gastric volvulus in the guinea pig.
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1977
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Animal PhysiologyVeterinary PhysiologyGuinea PigsAnimal SciencePhysiologyGastric VolvulusVeterinary ScienceGastroenterologyPathologyEducationSmall Animal Internal MedicinePorcine DiseaseAffected Guinea PigsMedicineAcute Gastric DilatationGuinea PigGastric Dilatation
During an 18-month period, gastric dilatation was recognized in six guinea pigs from a colony with a monthly average of 253 animals. All of the affected guinea pigs were breeders and ranged in age from 8 to 26 months. Clinical signs were tachycardia, dyspnea, cyanosis, and marked abdominal distention. Macroscopic lesions included gastric volvulus, gastric dilatation, and splenic congestion.