Idiopathic, duodenogastric intussusception in an adult dog.

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An adult Basset Hound was examined because of acute vomiting, signs of depression, dehydration, and signs of abdominal pain. Radiography revealed a soft tissue dense mass in the stomach. At exploratory laparotomy, 75% of the stomach was black, and the pylorus, proximal portion of the duodenum, and pancreas were found inverted into the stomach. The dog was euthanatized.

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Bowersox, T. S., Caywood, D. D., & Hayden, D. W. (1991). Idiopathic, duodenogastric intussusception in an adult dog. Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association, 199(11), 1608–1609. https://doi.org/10.2460/javma.1991.199.11.1608

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