TY - BOOK AU - Blikslager,Anthony T. AU - White,N.A. AU - Moore,James N. AU - Mair,Tim S. TI - The Equine Acute Abdomen SN - 9781119063247 AV - SF959.C6 U1 - 636.1/089633 23 PY - 2017/// CY - Hoboken, NJ PB - Wiley KW - Colic in horses KW - fast KW - TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING / Agriculture / Animal Husbandry KW - bisacsh KW - Colic KW - veterinary KW - Horse Diseases KW - Electronic books N1 - Preceded by Equine acute abdomen / [edited by] Nathaniel A. White, James N. Moore, Tim S. Mair. 2008; Includes bibliographical references and index; Title Page ; Copyright Page; Contents; Editors; List of Contributors; Preface and Dedication; About the Companion Website; Part I Normal Anatomy and Physiology ; Chapter 1 Gross and Microscopic Anatomy of the Equine Gastrointestinal Tract; Introduction; Esophagus; Esophagus-Stomach Junction; Stomach; Small Intestine; Large Intestine; Liver; Spleen; Pancreas; References; Bibliography; Chapter 2 Intestinal Epithelial Stem Cells; References; Chapter 3 Gastric Secretory Function ; Stomach Anatomy and Physiology; Gastric Secretory Function; References; Chapter 4 Small Intestinal Function; Digestive Physiology: AnatomyIntraluminal Digestion; Absorption of Ions and Water; Carbohydrate Absorption; Protein Absorption; Fat Absorption; Iron Absorption; Calcium and Magnesium Absorption; Intestinal Secretion; Function of the Ileum; References; Chapter 5 Large Intestine Function ; Motility Patterns and Transit of Contents; Microbial Activity and Fermentation; Secretion and Absorption; Acknowledgments; References; Chapter 6 Liver Function ; Bile Acid Metabolism and Excretion of Bile; Protein Metabolism; Carbohydrate Metabolism; Lipid Metabolism; Detoxification and Drug Metabolism; StorageReferences; Chapter 7 The Equine Intestinal Microbiota ; Introduction; The'Normal' Intestinal Microbiota; Intestinal Microbiota of Healthy Horses; Intestinal Microbiota and Disease in Horses; Effects of Antimicrobials on the Gut Microbiota; Modification of the Microbiota to Prevent or Treat Disease; Clinical Screening of Equine Fecal Microbiota; Conclusion; References; Chapter 8 Effects of Feeding on Equine Gastrointestinal Function or Physiology ; Introduction; Feeding Grain; Feeding Grass; Replacing Grain with Fat; Feeding Mature Grass and Poor Quality Hay; Feeding Large Meals Intermittently and FastingAcknowledgments; References; Chapter 9 Intestinal Motility and Transit ; Physiology of Normal Motility; References; Part II Pathophysiology of Gastrointestinal Diseases ; Chapter 10 Pathophysiology of Gastric Ulcer Disease ; References; Chapter 11 Pathophysiology of Gastrointestinal Obstruction and Strangulation ; Simple Obstruction; Strangulating Obstruction; Intestinal Reparative Mechanisms; References; Chapter 12 Pathophysiology of Pain ; Introduction; Why Does Pain Exist? Is Pain Good or bad?; Manifestations of Abdominal Pain; General Anatomy and Function of the Nociceptive SystemVisceral Pain; Sensitization of the Nociceptive System; Central Sensitization; Convergence - Referred Pain; Consequences of Pain; Implications of Pain Physiology for the Principles and Goals of Treatment of Abdominal Pain; Conclusion; References; Chapter 13 Pathophysiology and Treatment of Postoperative Ileus ; Neurogenic Theory; Inflammatory Model; Diagnosis and Treatment of Postoperative Ileus in the Horse; Conclusion; References; Chapter 14 Pathophysiology, Prevention, and Treatment of Adhesions UR - https://eresourcesptsl.ukm.remotexs.co/user/login?url=http://doi.org/10.1002/9781119063254 ER -