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Physiologie du tractus digestif
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Les troubles gastro-intestinaux constituent un problème important en médecine vétérinaire des petits animaux. Les troubles digestifs chroniques sont souvent particulièrement difficiles à traiter en raison des limites des procédures diagnostiques et de la multiplicité des causes possibles. Ce chapitre résume les éléments fondamentaux de la physiologie gastro-intestinale du chien, en incluant la microflore intestinale et le système immunitaire. Les troubles digestifs les plus fréquents sont présentés en privilégiant les problèmes pratiques, notamment les aspects diagnostiques et le traitement médical. Le rôle de la diététique est envisagé spécifiquement pour chacun des différents types d’affections envisagés. […]
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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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