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Colopathies induisant une diarrhée
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Les colopathies sont présentées dans le Tableau 26. Des réactions indésirables aux aliments et une MICI peuvent affecter le gros intestin, se traduisant par une hématochésie, un ténesme ou la présence de mucus dans les selles. La pathogenèse et le traitement de l’affection sont analogues à ceux présentés auparavant. Un médicament anti-inflammatoire, la sulfasalazine, est parfois utilisé. Une modification de la teneur en fibres alimentaires peut être bénéfique (voir ci-dessous). D’autres entéropathies fréquentes du gros intestin sont la colite idiopathique, la colite associée au stress (syndrome du côlon irritable), la colite répondant aux fibres et la colite associée à Clostridium perfringens. […]
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1Faculty of Veterinary Sciences, University of Liverpool, United Kingdom. 2Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, University of Berlin, Germany.
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