Colitis e ileítis linfocitica plasmocítica y colitis e ileítis histiocítica como diagnósticos presuntivos en un bulldog francés : reporte de caso
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Parra Bohórquez, Cindy | 2019
Colitis and lymphoplasmocyte or lymphocytic / plasmacytic ileitis is a pathological process integrated among the group of diseases designated as chronic inflammatory bowel disease. Clinically, we find animals in which in the diagnostic plan the different causes of these chronic diarrhea processes have been ruled out as parasitic, infectious, neoplastic or allergic causes and in which the usual treatments usually fail. There is a racial predisposition reported in Boxer and French Bull dog. It often occurs in middle-aged or elderly dogs, sometimes it has been recognized in animals under 4 months; The case of a male canine, 10 month old French Bulldog breed that arrives at the veterinary clinic U.D.C.A. on January 18, 2018 on the occasion of consultation of multiple episodes of diarrhea with a chronicity of 5 months. A clinical treatment of the patient's signs is performed, a laboratory study with a complete blood count and serial co-ops and the establishment of ineffective treatments in the patient is prepared. No favorable evolution in the patient is proposed as presumptive diagnoses plasmacytic lymphocytic colitis and histiocytic colitis. A colonoscopy and histopathology is performed to finally establish as a definitive diagnosis colitis and mononuclear lymphoplasmocytic ileitis.
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