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EGUS – Where Are We Now? ECEIM Consensus Statement
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The committee recognises that the terminology for equine gastric ulcer syndrome requires clarification and proposes that the following nomenclature be used: Equine Gastric Ulcer Syndrome (EGUS) would remain as a general allencompassing term to describe erosive and ulcerative diseases of the stomach, however the committee proposes that the terms Equine Squamous Gastric Disease (ESGD) and Equine Glandular Gastric Disease (EGGD) be added and that emphasis should be placed on clearly distinguishing the affected region of the stomach when communicating research and clinical findings. Within ESGD, both primary and secondary disease is recognised. Primary ESGD, the more common of the two forms, occurs in predisposed animals with an otherwise normal gastrointestinal tract. In contrast, secondary ESGD is likely to occur in animals with delayed gastric outflow secondary to an underlying pathophysiological mechanism ...
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*Department of Companion Animal Clinical Studies, Faculty of Veterinary Science, University of Pretoria, Onderstepoort, 0110, South Africa
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