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Normal and abnormal xylose absorption in the horse.
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Animal PhysiologyNutritionVeterinary PhysiologyAbnormal Xylose AbsorptionAnimal ScienceAnimal NutritionPhysiologyVeterinary PathologyVeterinary ScienceGastroenterologyPathologyD-xylose Absorption TestEducationVeterinary DiagnosticsVeterinary ResearchAnatomyLamina PropriaMedicine
The D-xylose absorption test was applied to clinically normal horses and to horses with signs of gastrointestinal disease. A dosage of 0.5 grams of xylose per kilogram of bodyweight was useful in detecting horses that absorbed the pentose abnormally. The clinical findings were correlated with gross and microscopic findings by biopsy and at necropsy. Gastrointestinal lesions associated with abnormal xylose absorption were classified as: 1) villous atrophy; 2) edema of the lamina propria or 3) necrosis of the lamina propria.