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Erkrankungen des Dünndarms, die Diarrhoe hervorrufen
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Darmerkrankungen können eine ganze Reihe verschiedener klinischer Symptome hervorrufen (Tabelle 20), wobei Diarrhoe zweifellos das häufigste Symptom ist. Diarrhoe wird definiert als ein erhöhter Flüs- sigkeitsgehalt der Fäzes, assoziiert mit einem Anstieg der Defäkationshäufigkeit, einer flüssigkeitsbeding- ten Veränderung der Kotkonsistenz und einer Erhöhung des Kotvolumens.
Mögliche Ursachen einer Diarrhoe sind eine Erkrankung des Dünndarms, eine Erkrankung des Dickdarms oder eine beide Abschnitte betreffende, diffuse Enteropathie. Man unterscheidet mehrere zugrunde lie- gende Mechanismen (Tabelle 21), und für die Wahl der geeigneten Therapie ist eine präzise Diagnose unabdingbar. […]
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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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