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Prevalence of gastrointestinal tract lesions in 73 brachycephalic dogs with upper respiratory syndrome.
Poncet, C M; Dupre, G P; Freiche, V G et al.
2005In Journal of Small Animal Practice, 46 (6), p. 273-9
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Keywords :
Airway Obstruction/complications/veterinary; Animals; Dog Diseases/epidemiology/pathology; Dogs; Esophageal Diseases/complications/epidemiology/veterinary; Esophagoscopy/veterinary; Female; France/epidemiology; Gastroscopy/veterinary; Male; Prevalence; Prospective Studies; Stomach Diseases/complications/epidemiology/veterinary
Abstract :
[en] OBJECTIVES: To determine the prevalence of gastrointestinal tract lesions in brachycephalic dogs with upper respiratory tract disease. METHODS: The gastrointestinal tract and respiratory disorders of 73 brachycephalic dogs presented with upper respiratory signs were evaluated. Clinical signs and endoscopic and histological anomalies of the upper digestive tract were analysed. RESULTS: A very high prevalence of gastrointestinal tract problems in brachycephalic dogs presented with upper respiratory problems was observed clinically, endoscopically and histologically. Endoscopic anomalies of the upper digestive tract were present even in dogs without digestive clinical signs. Furthermore, histological evaluation of the digestive tract sometimes showed inflammatory lesions not macroscopically visible at endoscopy. Statistical analysis showed a relationship between the severity of the respiratory and digestive signs. This was significant in French bulldogs, males and heavy brachycephalic dogs. CLINICAL SIGNIFICANCE: These observations show a correlation between upper respiratory and gastrointestinal tract problems in brachycephalic breeds with upper respiratory disease. Surgical treatment of respiratory disease could improve the digestive clinical signs, and/or gastro-oesophageal medical treatment could improve the outcome for surgically treated brachycephalic dogs.
Disciplines :
Veterinary medicine & animal health
Author, co-author :
Poncet, C M;  Clinic Fregis, 43 avenue A. Briand, 94110 Arcueil, France.
Dupre, G P
Freiche, V G
Estrada, M M
Poubanne, Y A
Bouvy, Bernard  ;  Université de Liège - ULiège > Département d'Enseignement et de Clinique des animaux de Compagnie (DCC) > Chirurgie des animaux de compagnie
Language :
English
Title :
Prevalence of gastrointestinal tract lesions in 73 brachycephalic dogs with upper respiratory syndrome.
Publication date :
June 2005
Journal title :
Journal of Small Animal Practice
ISSN :
0022-4510
eISSN :
1748-5827
Publisher :
Wiley, Oxford, Gb
Volume :
46
Issue :
6
Pages :
273-9
Peer reviewed :
Peer Reviewed verified by ORBi
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