KMID : 1094020140310040333
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Journal of Veterinary Clinics 2014 Volume.31 No. 4 p.333 ~ p.336
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Development of Pneumoperitoneum after Endoscopic Retrieval of Gastric Foreign Body in a Dog
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Kim Dong-In
Lee Young-Jae Kang Byeong-Teck Kim Gon-Hyung Chang Dong-Woo Na Ki-Jeong Yang Mhan-Pyo Kang Ji-Houn
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Abstract
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An 1-year-old, intact female Yorkshire Terrier weighing 1.83 kg was referred for vomiting and anorexia. Survey abdominal radiographs revealed marked gastric distention. Ultrasonography showed a hyperechoic material withacoustic shadowing near the pylorus. A foreign body and ulceration were identified during gastroscopic examination. After endoscopic retrieval of gastric foreign body, unexpectedly abdominal distention was developed. Abdominalradiographs revealed pneumoperitoneum, but no leakage of contrast media was observed in gastrointestinal contraststudy. Three days after hospitalization with supportive care, no abnormal findings were detected, and then the dogwas discharged. This case describes the development of peumoperitoneum during endoscopic retrieval of gastric foreignbody.
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KEYWORD
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canine, endoscopy, foreign body, gastric ulcer, pneumoperitoneum
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