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Infiltrative bowel disease – a comparative approach?
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Classic infiltrative bowel disease (IBD) is an uncommon disease condition. However, another, less specific, variation of the disease that presents as chronic weight loss, recurrent colic and/or low-grade diarrhoea occurs and is becoming increasingly recognised [1]. This talk consists of four main sections covering; classic IBD, nonspecific IBD (NS-IBD), treatment of IBD and prognostication of horses with a diagnosis (presumptive or confirmed) of IBD ...
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Sykes, B. (2020) “Infiltrative bowel disease – a comparative approach?”, BEVA - Annual Congress - Birmingham, 2016. Available at: https://www.ivis.org/library/beva/beva-annual-congress-birmingham-2016/infiltrative-bowel-disease-–-a-comparative-approach (Accessed: 13 September 2024).
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The University of Queensland, Gatton, Queensland, Australia.
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