Gastric hyperplastic polyp in a horse

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Abstract

An unusually large, pedunculated (20 cm long) mass arising the gastric pylorus which produced complete obstruction of the proximal duodenum and severe gastric distension was found in a 13-year old castrated male Arabian horse. The histological diagnosis was gastric hyperplastic polyp, which has not been reported previously in the horse. The clinico-pathological findings in this horse are compared with hyperplastic (inflammatory) gastric polyps of man. © 1988.

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Morse, C. C., & Richardson, D. W. (1988). Gastric hyperplastic polyp in a horse. Journal of Comparative Pathology, 99(3), 337–342. https://doi.org/10.1016/0021-9975(88)90054-0

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