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Thoroughbred 말에서 sand impaction과 연관된 대결장 파열 1례
양재혁,양영진,문자호,김한나,황규계,임윤규,Yang, Jae-Hyuk,Yang, Young-Jin,Moon, Ja-Ho,Kim, Han-Nah,Hwang, Kyu-Kye,Lim, Yoon-Kyu 대한수의학회 2005 大韓獸醫學會誌 Vol.45 No.4
The disease causing colic is the greatest cause of death in the domestic horse population today and accidental deaths as a result of colic leads to decreased productivity and economic losses in the horse breeding industry. Large colon impaction is the most common cause of colic in horses. Horses may ingest sand either by eating from the ground in sandy locations, or because of its inclusion in hay. In certain areas sand impaction is relatively common. The horse (4 year, female) presented with abdominal pain, which was charactered by willing to lie down, pawing, and looking at flank. A month later, the horse died suddenly at sand paddock. Post-mortem examination revealed the sand impaction as a lot of feces, sand and gravels in the right dorsal colon. In addition, there was necrosis and debilitation in mucosal lining of the large colon and rupture site on the right dorsal colon. The purpose of this article is to review sand impaction and emergencies in Thoroughbred horses.