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1
Winning (success) takes work!
  • The will to win is not nearly as important as
    the will to prepare to
  • win.
  • -Bobby Knight

2
Diseases of SI
  • Often involves impairment of absorptive surface
    of SI (what is that?)
  • Acute Diarrheaone of the most commonly seen
    types of diarrhea
  • Causes(often accompanies acute gastritis)
  • Diet change
  • Stressful situations
  • Drug therapy
  • Signs
  • Acute onset of diarrhea
  • vomiting
  • Normal appearance otherwise
  • Dx
  • Fecal to r/o parasites
  • CBC (dehydration), Chem panel to r/o metabolic
    diseases

3
Acute Diarrhea
  • Rx
  • Fluids for dehydration, electrolyte imbalance
    (SQ, IV, PO)
  • NPO x 24 h water OK if no vomiting
  • Intestinal absorbants/coating agents
  • Loperamideopiod receptor inhibitor that slows
    gut motility
  • Antibiotics (?)
  • Bland diet after 24 h
  • Hills I/D
  • Boiled chicken/rice

4
Parasite Diarrhea
  • Signs
  • Diarrhea
  • Wt loss
  • Poor hair coat
  • Listlessness
  • Dx
  • Fecal exam
  • Tx
  • Anthelmintics for parasites Fenbendazole/pyrantel
  • Antiprotozoal medication for Giardia, Coccidia

5
Giardia
6
Viral Diarrhea
  • Parvovirus
  • Canine distemper virus
  • Coronavirus
  • Feline panleukopenia virus

7
Parvovirus
  • Seen mainly in young, unvaccinated puppies
  • Signs
  • Diarrhea, usually with blood
  • Vomiting
  • Febrile
  • Anorexia, depression
  • DxELISA (enzyme-linked
  • immunosorbent assay) test
  • Rx
  • IV fluids
  • Antidiarrheal therapy
  • Antibiotics (Gram neg)
  • Keep warm

8
Parvovirus (coyote)
9
Parvovirus
  • Client info
  • Sick animals will infect other unprotected
    animals
  • Parvo can be fatal
  • Vaccinate for protection

10
Diseases of LI
  • Function is to reabsorb water, electrolytes
    store feces
  • Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD)
  • Signs
  • Diarrhea with wt loss
  • ? frequency of defecations, ? volume
  • Tenesmus
  • ? mucus
  • Dx
  • Fecal to r/o parasites
  • Chem panel to r/o metabolic causes
  • Biopsy of LI wall
  • ? lymphocytes and plasma cells

11
Inflammatory Bowel Disease
  • Rx
  • Sulfasalazinea sulfa drug with anti-inflammatory
    effects
  • Most effective against colitis
  • Prednisone
  • Metronidazole, Tylosin
  • Mesalaminea metabolite of Sulfasalazine in LI
    (actions unknown)
  • Hypoallergenic diet
  • Hills d/d, z/d, i/d
  • Homemade diets
  • Client info
  • Treatment is often prolonged
  • Goal of Rx is to control symptoms, not cure
    disease
  • Animals with IBD need to be taken outside
    frequently for BMs

12
Intussusception
  • Cause usually unknown can result from parasites,
    FB, infection, neoplasia
  • Signs
  • Vom/diarrhea with or without blood
  • Anorexia, depression
  • Dx
  • Palpation of sausage-like mass in cranial abdomen
  • Rx
  • Surgical reduction/resection of necrotic bowel
  • Restore fluid/electrolyte balance
  • Restrict solid food x 24 h after Sx then bland
    diet
  • x 10-24 d
  • Client info
  • Recurrence is infrequent
  • Px depends on amt of bowel removed
  • Puppies should be treated for parasites to
    prevent intussusception

13
Intussuception
14
Megacolon
  • Uncommon in dogs, more common in cats (mostly
    idiopathic)
  • Associated with Obstipation (intestinal
    obstruction, severe constipation)
  • Signs
  • Straining to defecate
  • Must be distinguished from straining to urinate
    in male cats
  • vomiting
  • Weakness, dehydration, anorexia
  • Small, hard feces or liquid feces
  • With or without blood, mucus

Greater than length of lumbar vertebrae
15
Megacolon
  • Dx
  • Palpation of distended colon filled with hard,
    dry feces
  • Radiographs show colon full of feces
  • Rectal palpation assures adequate pelvic opening
  • Rx
  • Warm water enema
  • Animals can become hypothermic
  • Manual removal under anesthesia
  • Mucosal surface is delicate
  • Client info
  • Encourage water intake
  • Salt food
  • Always provide adequate supply
  • High-fiber diet
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