Perirectal abscess, colic, and dyschezia in a horse
AUTOR(ES)
Torkelson, Joel
RESUMO
A quarter horse gelding with intermittent colic was diagnosed with a perirectal abscess and dyschezia. Rectal ultrasonography identified a multiloculated, fluid-filled mass. A perirectal abscess was diagnosed when the mass ruptured and drained into the rectum. The abscess was treated successfully with warm soapy water enemas and trimethoprim and sulfamethoxazole.
ACESSO AO ARTIGO
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