Intestinal fibrosis with partial obstruction in five horses and two ponies.

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Fibrosis of the small intestine led to recurrent colic and weight loss in 2 ponies and 5 horses. There was a reduction in the length of the small intestine to one-half normal in horses 4 to 7. Histologic examination revealed substantial small intestinal submucosal fibrosis and arteriole sclerosis. The cause was not determined, but an environmental factor was suspected because 3 horses were from the same farm and the other animals were from within a 10-mile radius of the farm. The submucosal fibrosis appeared to be secondary to sclerosis of arterioles in the submucosa and mesentery, with low blood flow state or altered vessel permeability.

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Traub-Dargatz, J. L., Schultheiss, P. C., Kiper, M. L., Stashak, T. S., Wrigley, R., Schlipf, J., & Applehans, F. M. (1992). Intestinal fibrosis with partial obstruction in five horses and two ponies. Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association, 201(4), 603–607. https://doi.org/10.2460/javma.1992.201.04.603

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