atresia anibiochemistrycatsdogsfistulous tractsliquid dietplain radiographssurgical reconstructionThis chapter presents information on etiology/pathophysiology, signalment/history, clinical features, differential diagnosis, diagnostics and therapeutics of canine gastrointestinal lymphoma in cats and dogs. Clonal ...
7-92). Atresia is generally named for the part of the bowel that is occluded, such as atresia ani or atresia coli. The causes of atresia in domestic animals are not completely understood, but they can be a result of mechanical lesions to fetal blood vessels in a portion of the gut, ...
In the case of atresia ani, lack of an anus is apparent, and bulging of the perineum may be observed when the animal strains or with abdominal palpation. A thorough physical examination is important for the discernment of other congenital abnormalities present.205,206 Radiography (including ...
Atresia ani is a congenital embryological anomaly in which the hindgut fails to fully communicate with the perineum. The anus maybe either stenotic or imperforate; atresia ani may appear alone or in combination with rectovaginal or rectovestibular fistula (RVF). In dogs, females and certain ...
2005. Preservation of the fistula for reconstruction of the anal canal and the anus in atresia ani and rectovestibular fistula in 2 dogs. Vet Sur 34, 148-152.Mahler S, Williams G. Preservation of the fistula for recon- struction of the anal canal and the anus in atresia ani and rec- ...