Typhlocolitis was diagnosed in 40 aged donkeys at routine post mortem examinations subjected to euthanasia for colic-related clinical signs at The Donkey Sanctuary.
Gross pathological changes included oedema, ulceration and haemorrhage involving the caecum and ventral colon.
Histopathology indicated endoparasite and bacterial associated inflammation in 20 and 11 cases, respectively.
Bacterial culture in 18 cases did not yield a definite aetiological agent.
Other management and stress related factors were looked at to identify obvious risk factors.
This report describes the clinical, biochemical and haematological parameters and pathological changes observed in 40 donkeys diagnosed with typhlocolitis.
Source: N. Du Toit, F. A. Burden, M. Getachew and A. F. Trawford (2010): Idiopathic typhlocolitis in 40 aged donkeys. In: Equine Veterinary Education
Volume 22 Issue 2, Pages 53 - 57
Published Online: 12 Jan 2010
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