| Literature DB >> 22705747 |
Jihye Choi1, Seoyeon Keh, Taeeun Kim, Jaeyoung Jang, Hyunwook Kim, Junghee Yoon.
Abstract
A Yorkshire terrier (case 1) and a Miniature Schnauzer (case 2) were diagnosed with pylorogastric intussusceptions (PGIs). Both cases showed acute vomiting and had previous histories of laparotomy. In case 1, the invaginated pyloric wall was thickened unevenly containing multiple hypoechoic areas and had indistinct wall layering on ultrasonography. PGI with diffuse gastric edema and necrosis was confirmed on laparotomy. The dog recovered completely after gastrectomy and a Y-U plasty. Case 2 had uniformly thickened walls of invaginated gastric pylorus with the distinct wall layering. PGI was reduced spontaneously the next day.Entities:
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Year: 2012 PMID: 22705747 PMCID: PMC3386350 DOI: 10.4142/jvs.2012.13.2.215
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Vet Sci ISSN: 1229-845X Impact factor: 1.672