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Enfermedades gástricas crónicas
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Las enfermedades crónicas del estómago dan lugar a una serie de signos clínicos (Tabla 16), de los cua- les, el más importante es el vómito. El vómito está causado por enfermedades gastrointestinales y extra- gastrointestinales (Tabla 17). Existen dos mecanismos principales que provocan vómito gástrico: obs- trucción del vaciamiento gástrico, gastroparesia y alteración de la barrera mucosa (Tabla 18). La hema- temesis se define como el vómito de sangre. Suele ser el resultado de la presencia de una úlcera gástri- ca o gastroduodenal. La sangre puede ser fresca o parcialmente digerida (“posos de café”). […]
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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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