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        1 - An overview of the management of mild colic
        Fattah  Iranmanesh Fatemeh  Heydari Ehsanollah Sakhaee Reza Nikzad
        20.1001.1.24235695.1399.7.1.3.0
        Colic is one of the most important problems affecting horses and affects 4 to 10% of horses annually. It is noteworthy that 80% of colic cases are either gaseous or of unknown origin that improve without treatment or with a simple treatment. Usually, about 5% of horses Full Text
        Colic is one of the most important problems affecting horses and affects 4 to 10% of horses annually. It is noteworthy that 80% of colic cases are either gaseous or of unknown origin that improve without treatment or with a simple treatment. Usually, about 5% of horses develop mild colon accumulation in a mild form and respond to treatment, and less than 7% of colic cases require surgery. Horses that show mild colic symptoms have a better prognosis for survival, and ultimately in 13% of cases there is a chance of recurrence of symptoms. Manuscript Document
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        2 - Surgical management of colic in horses: experiences report of the Surgical Section of Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Shahid Bahonar University of Kerman
        Mohamadmehdi oloumi Omid Azari Hadi Hasibi Amin Pydar Mohammad  Farajli Abbasi Reza Nikzad Mohamad Shahraki Hamidreza Savadkoohi Alborz Mirzadeh Hanieh  Fatemi Hesamodin Torghabe Alireza  Kavehaski
        From September 2016 to 2019, 74 horses with signs of colic were referred to the Veterinary Referral Hospital of Shahid Bahonar University of Kerman. In this article, surgical management of some of these cases from the time of admission to discharge is described.
        From September 2016 to 2019, 74 horses with signs of colic were referred to the Veterinary Referral Hospital of Shahid Bahonar University of Kerman. In this article, surgical management of some of these cases from the time of admission to discharge is described. Manuscript Document

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