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Physiologie des Verdauungsapparates
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Die Erkrankungen des Gastrointestinaltraktes sind ein wichtiges Problem in der Kleintiermedizin. Chronische Verdauungsstörungen sind aufgrund der Grenzen der diagnostischen Möglichkeiten und der Vielfalt möglicher Ursachen oft besonders schwierig zu behandeln. Dieses Kapitel fasst die Grundlagen der gastrointestinalen Physiologie des Hundes zusammen, einschließlich der intestinalen Mikroflora und des intestinalen Immunsystems. Die häufigsten Verdauungsstörungen werden vorgestellt und Diagnose und Behandlung praxisorientiert diskutiert. Die Rolle der Diätetik wird für jede dieser Erkrankungen differenziert erörtert. […]
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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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