Profile of canine patient with esophageal foreign bodies

ABSTRACT Objective. Determine the profile of the canine patient with esophageal foreign bodies to identify risk factors associated with the foreign bodies. Materials and Methods. This is a retrospective study made by the Veterinary Hospital Clinic of the Universidad de Extremadura (VHC). Different...

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Main Authors: Carlos Rodríguez-Alarcón, Diana Beristain R, Ramón Rivera B, Eva Pérez M, Jesús Usón C
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universidad de Cordoba 2015-05-01
Series:Revista MVZ Cordoba
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Online Access:http://revistas.unicordoba.edu.co/revistamvz/mvz-202/v20n2a12.pdf
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spelling doaj-608ccc56fd224c369ee30c29a5bc3d462020-11-24T22:20:24ZengUniversidad de CordobaRevista MVZ Cordoba0122-02681909-05442015-05-0120246144621Profile of canine patient with esophageal foreign bodiesCarlos Rodríguez-Alarcón0Diana Beristain R1Ramón Rivera B2Eva Pérez M3Jesús Usón C4Universidad Autónoma de Ciudad Juárez, Departamento de Ciencias Veterinarias, Hospital Veterinario Universitario, Ciudad Juárez, MéxicoUniversidad Autónoma de Ciudad Juárez, Departamento de Ciencias Veterinarias, Hospital Veterinario Universitario, Ciudad Juárez, MéxicoUniversidad Autónoma de Ciudad Juárez, Departamento de Ciencias Veterinarias, Hospital Veterinario Universitario, Ciudad Juárez, MéxicoUniversidad de Extremadura, Facultad de Veterinaria, Hospital Clínico Veterinario, Cáceres, España. Universidad de Extremadura, Facultad de Veterinaria, Hospital Clínico Veterinario, Cáceres, España. ABSTRACT Objective. Determine the profile of the canine patient with esophageal foreign bodies to identify risk factors associated with the foreign bodies. Materials and Methods. This is a retrospective study made by the Veterinary Hospital Clinic of the Universidad de Extremadura (VHC). Different factors were analyzed in dogs with an endoscopic diagnosis of esophageal foreign bodies. Results. This pathology was more commonly found in young adult dogs and in small breeds. This pathology was present for the first time in the Portuguese Warren Hound, which was also the breed with the highest risk. Conclusions. The results obtained in this investigation are in agreement with the previous description of a patient that presents esophageal foreign bodies. Also, the Portuguese Warren Hound was found to be predisposed to this problem, with a higher risk factor than other breeds previously mentioned in the literature. To prevent esophageal foreign bodies, dogs should be fed raw meat and bones, especially small breeds. This pathology should always be kept in mind in dogs with esophagitis symptomology regardless of age, although it is most common in young adult dogs. http://revistas.unicordoba.edu.co/revistamvz/mvz-202/v20n2a12.pdfesophagitisesophagoscopyrisk factor
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author Carlos Rodríguez-Alarcón
Diana Beristain R
Ramón Rivera B
Eva Pérez M
Jesús Usón C
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Diana Beristain R
Ramón Rivera B
Eva Pérez M
Jesús Usón C
Profile of canine patient with esophageal foreign bodies
Revista MVZ Cordoba
esophagitis
esophagoscopy
risk factor
author_facet Carlos Rodríguez-Alarcón
Diana Beristain R
Ramón Rivera B
Eva Pérez M
Jesús Usón C
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title Profile of canine patient with esophageal foreign bodies
title_short Profile of canine patient with esophageal foreign bodies
title_full Profile of canine patient with esophageal foreign bodies
title_fullStr Profile of canine patient with esophageal foreign bodies
title_full_unstemmed Profile of canine patient with esophageal foreign bodies
title_sort profile of canine patient with esophageal foreign bodies
publisher Universidad de Cordoba
series Revista MVZ Cordoba
issn 0122-0268
1909-0544
publishDate 2015-05-01
description ABSTRACT Objective. Determine the profile of the canine patient with esophageal foreign bodies to identify risk factors associated with the foreign bodies. Materials and Methods. This is a retrospective study made by the Veterinary Hospital Clinic of the Universidad de Extremadura (VHC). Different factors were analyzed in dogs with an endoscopic diagnosis of esophageal foreign bodies. Results. This pathology was more commonly found in young adult dogs and in small breeds. This pathology was present for the first time in the Portuguese Warren Hound, which was also the breed with the highest risk. Conclusions. The results obtained in this investigation are in agreement with the previous description of a patient that presents esophageal foreign bodies. Also, the Portuguese Warren Hound was found to be predisposed to this problem, with a higher risk factor than other breeds previously mentioned in the literature. To prevent esophageal foreign bodies, dogs should be fed raw meat and bones, especially small breeds. This pathology should always be kept in mind in dogs with esophagitis symptomology regardless of age, although it is most common in young adult dogs.
topic esophagitis
esophagoscopy
risk factor
url http://revistas.unicordoba.edu.co/revistamvz/mvz-202/v20n2a12.pdf
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