Diarreia crônica associada a enteropatia arenosa em equinos

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Abstract

Sand related gastrointestinal disease, also known as sandy enteropathy, is a common gastrointestinal disease in horses kept in regions with loose sandy soil resulting in variable clinical signs including acute abdominal pain, weight loss, intermittent diarrhea and poor performance. This article aims to report three cases of chronic diarrhea in horses associated with sandy enteropathy. Three Quarter Horses, two stallions and one mare, with ages ranging from 3 to eight years, and a mean weight of 433.33 ± 41.66 kg were examined for diagnosis of chronic diarrhea. None of the animals showed clinical signs of acute abdominal pain or recurrent colic that required emergency care during this period. The animals were clinically managed using Psyllium powder at a dose of 1g/kg bodyweight orally every 24 hours for 21 days, in addition to providing 8 grams of commercial probiotic. The treatment was effective in resolving the clinical status of the three animals.

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Author Biography

Ubiratan Pereira Melo, Faculdade Maurício de Nassau (Uninassau)

Possui graduação em Medicina Veterinária pela Universidade Federal Rural do Semi-Árido (2002) e especialização na área de Clínica Médica de Eqüinos pela Escola de Veterinária da UFMG - Níveis 1 e 2 (2002-2004). Mestrado pela Escola de Veterinária da Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais na área de Clínica e Cirurgia veterinária. Doutor pelo programa de pós-graduação em Ciência Animal da Escola de Veterinária da UFMG (Área de concentração: Medicina e Cirurgia Veterinárias). Tem experiência na área de Medicina Veterinária, com ênfase em Clínica Médica de Equinos.  Juiz Oficial ABQM - Modalidade Vaquejada. Professor das disciplinas de Anatomia Descritiva e Topográfica dos Animais Domésticos da Faculdade UNINASSAU - Campus Natal

Published

2022-03-03