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Fisiología del tubo digestivo
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Los problemas gastrointestinales constituyen una preocupación importante para los facultativos de la medicina veterinaria de pequeños animales. Específicamente, los trastornos digestivos crónicos pueden ser difíciles de tratar debido a las limitaciones
de los procedimientos diagnósticos y a la multiplicidad de causas posibles. En este capítulo se resumen los elementos fundamentales de la fisiología gastrointestinal del perro, incluyendo la microflora intestinal y el sistema inmunitario. Se presentan los trastornos digestivos más frecuentes destacando los problemas prácticos, sobre todo los aspectos diagnósticos y el tratamiento farmacológico y dietético. Se aborda específicamente el papel de la dietética para cada uno de los diferentes tipos de afecciones tratadas. […]
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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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