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Your vet might choose this diagnostic test if you were making these observations.
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Cost: $100 to $500
These cost ranges are approximate and may vary from region to region.
Additional charges may also apply.
Cost: $100 to $500
These cost ranges are approximate and may vary from region to region.
Additional charges may also apply.
Your vet might choose this diagnostic test if you were making these observations.
Other diagnostic tests that might be used in combination or with this one or instead of this one.
This test could rule out or confirm any of the following diagnoses.
Foreign Body in a Location, Generally
Equine Gastric Ulcer Syndrome, EGUS (in Adult)
Intestinal Foreign Body
Ulcer, Gastro-Duodenal, Glandular Antral or Duodenal Ulcer (in Adult)
Ruptured Stomach or Intestine
Stomach Impaction
Neoplasia, Tumor or Cancer, Stomach
Peritonitis
Chronic Undiagnosed Diarrhea in Adult Horses
Small Colon Impaction
Large Colon Mechanical Obstruction, Generally
Stomach Outflow Obstruction
The proper equipment needed for abdominal x-ray are usually only found at large teaching hospitals and private referral hospitals. Typical x-ray equipment does not have the power to penetrate the abdomen of an average adult horse abdomen.
Although this is a very useful technique for detecting enteroliths, it is also possible to miss an enterolith using this diagnostic.
Abdominal radiography has limited use in the adult horse for making diagnoses other than sand and enteroliths.
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