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Gastrites chroniques
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Les affections chroniques de l’estomac se traduisent par un certain nombre de signes cliniques (Tableau 16), dont les plus importants sont des vomissements. Le diagnostic différentiel doit être fait vis-à-vis des autres causes de vomissements (Tableau 17). Les vomissements d’origine gastrique se produisent dans deux situations surtout : en cas d’obstruction à la vidange gastrique, ou lors de gastro- parésie et lorsque l’effet barrière de la muqueuse est perturbé (Tableau 18). Une hématémèse est défi- nie comme un vomissement de sang. Elle résulte habituellement de la présence d’ulcérations gastriques ou gastroduodénales. Le sang peut être du sang frais ou du sang partiellement digéré (“marc 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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