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| | PetPlace.com - Article: Proximal Enteritis (Proximal Duodenitis/Jejunitis, Anterior Enteritis) |
 | | Horses with proximal enteritis, as opposed to a surgical cause of colic, will experience pain relief as long as the intestines and stomach are kept decompressed. |  | | Proximal enteritis is easily mistaken for a surgical cause of colic, such as twisted small intestine. |  | | Horses with either surgical colic or proximal enteritis will both be painful, but surgical colic is often more severely colicky. |
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http://www.petplace.com/Articles/artPrinterFriendly.asp?all=1&conID=23140
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| | Gale Encyclopedia of Cancer: Enteritis |
 | | Enteritis is an inflammation of the intestine; the term applies chiefly to the small intestine. |  | | In the context of cancer, enteritis is a functional disorder of the large and small bowel that occurs as a result of radiation therapy applied to the abdomen, pelvis, or rectum. |  | | Approximately 5%-10% of patients having received radiation therapy for abdominal or pelvic cancers develop chronic enteritis. |
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http://www.findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_gGEC/is_0011/ai_2699001154
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| | Radiation Enteritis |
 | | An area for exploration is the sequencing of radiation, chemotherapy, and surgery and its influence on the severity of enteritis. |  | | It is often advisable to include the radiation therapy physician in the continued management of the patient's care. |  | | Symptoms of proctitis, including mucoid rectal discharge, rectal pain, and rectal bleeding (if mucosal ulceration is present), may result from radiation damage to the anus or rectum. |
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http://my.webmd.com/content/article/5/1680_50840
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| | Radiation Enteritis And Intestinal Bypass Surgery |
 | | Abstract: We treated 17 patients with severe small-bowel radiation enteritis surgically. |  | | Become naturally free from asthma, sinus and allergies with a safe, fast-working and drug-free treatment proven by clinical trials. |  | | radiation enteritis, radiation colitis, radiation proctitis, radiation -induced intestinal... |
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http://www.1st-at-health.com/heart-disease-20/radiation-enteritis-and-intestinal-bypass-surgery.html
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| | Sanypet -- Dog allergies and cat allergies |
 | | Cat enteritis is a viral infection that attacks the bone marrow and the intestine walls |  | | Sanypet in specialized in the production of food that cures cat skin allergies and dog skin allergies. |
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http://www.dog-allergies.biz
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| | FindArticles search for "Enteritis" |
 | | Description Enteritis is an inflammation of the intestine; the term applies chiefly to the small intestine. |  | | A case study of a 12-year-old diabetic boy points out that chronically ill individuals and parents of infants should be informed about the life-threatening... |  | | The dioxin crisis as experiment to determine poultry-related campylobacter enteritis - Research |
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http://www.findarticles.com/p/search?tb=art&qt=Enteritis
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| | Radiation enteritis (Disease)... Fort Lauderdale, Florida |
 | | Enteritis occurs when the lining of the small intestine swells and becomes inflamed. |  | | By limiting the amount of radiation given to the intestines if possible, you can avoid radiation enteritis. |  | | These symptoms often occur during or immediately after radiation therapy. |
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http://www.browardhealth.org/18174.cfm
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| | An Overview of Avian Pathology |
 | | Microscopic : hemorrhages in various organs, necrosis in spleen, bursa, thymus and bone marrow, midzonal or random necrosis in liver, myocarditis, enteritis, nephritis, membranous glomerulopathy, pancreatitis, conjunctivitis, encephalomyelitis, ganglionitis (spinal), etc. |  | | In pigeons: enteritis, pancreatitis, nephritis, encephalitis, respiratory system rarely involved |  | | Similar lesions seen in turkey poults, guinea fowl, pigeons |
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| | Wet Litter in Turkeys: |
 | | It should be kept in mind that the mere isolation of a virus from such samples (especially reo- and adeno-viruses) does not prove that it was the cause of the problem. |  | | Some flocks may require medication with a suitable antibacterial product active within the intestine so early communication with your veterinary surgeon is vital. |  | | As such classical diseases are effectively dealt with we are left with what are often described as "disease complexes". |
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http://www.poultry-health.com/library/turkeys/adastu98.htm
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 | | intestinal infection due to proteus (mirabilis) (morganii); proteus enteritis |  | | intestinal infection due to aerobacter aerogenes; aerobacter enteritis |  | | intestinal infection due to arizona group of paracolon bacilli; arizona enteritis |
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http://privacy.cs.cmu.edu/courses/pad1/assign/lab6b/part2/icd9a.htm
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| | PetPlace.com - Lymphocytic Plasmacytic Enteritis |
 | | In cases when a food intolerance or allergy is suspected or documented, avoid that particular item and adhere strictly to dietary changes. |  | | Generally speaking, there is no preventative care for lymphocytic plasmacytic enteritis |  | | Lymphocytic plasmacytic enteritis is seen in both dogs and cats and is seen in all ages. |
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http://www.petplace.com/articles/artshow.asp?artID=4439
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| | Dorlands Medical Dictionary |
 | | protozoan enteritis, 160; enteritis in which the intestine is infested with protozoan organisms of various species. |  | | phlegmonous enteritis, a condition with symptoms resembling those of peritonitis; it may be secondary to other intestinal diseases, as chronic obstruction, strangulated hernia, carcinoma, etc. |  | | tuberculous enteritis, 160; enteritis secondary to advanced pulmonary tuberculosis, believed to be caused by the swallowing of large amounts of positive sputum; now rare due to antibiotic tuberculosis therapy. |
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| | International Notes Campylobacter Enteritis -- New Zealand, 1990 |
 | | Surveillance of the flow of Salmonella and Campylobacter in a community. |  | | The pattern of clinical illness in persons with culture-confirmed Campylobacter enteritis was similar to that in persons whose illness was not culture-confirmed. |  | | Campylobacter enteritis in the United States: a multicenter study. |
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| | Information about Shigella Enteritis |
 | | Children with severe shingella enteritis may experience febrile seizures, headache, lethargy, confusion, and a stiff neck resembling meningitis. |  | | Once a person is exposed to shingella enteritis, symptoms may not appear for the first 1 to 7 days. |  | | Shigella enteritis is an acute infection of the lining of the small intestine. |
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http://www.mamashealth.com/infect/shingella.asp
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| | Acute Enteritis, Dysentery |
 | | Symptoms of acute dysentery are similar to those of enteritis but with tenesmus and scanty stools that contain blood, pus, or mucus. |  | | Symptoms that often accompany enteritis include fever, headache and sensitivity to pressure around the umbilicus. |  | | Acute enteritis is most often due to food products that have been contaminated with bacteria or toxins. |
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http://pointinjection.com/ht/acute.enteritis.shtml
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| | All Creatures Animal Hospital - Chinchilla Care |
 | | This condition involves disruption of the complex system responsible for fermentation of non-digestible fiber in the diet. |  | | Enteritis complex, (inflammation of the intestines, affects chinchillas and includes mucoid enteritis, diarrhea, and fecal impaction. |  | | Enteritis complex may be the most common problem of the digestive tract of chinchillas. |
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http://www.all-creatures.com/456013.html
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| | Cryptosporidium enteritis |
 | | Cryptosporidium has recently been recognized as a worldwide cause of diarrhea in all age groups -- yet its major impact has been among individuals with weakened immune systems (including people with HIV or AIDS) and transplant recipients. |  | | Cryptosporidium enteritis is an infection of the small intestine that is caused by the parasite cryptosporidium. |
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http://www.ehendrick.org/healthy/000617.htm
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| | Recent Publications |
 | | Microscopic changes consistent with necrotic or ulcerative enteritis were commonly present. |  | | BACKGROUND AND METHODS: Enteritis necroticans (pigbel), an often fatal illness characterized by hemorrhagic, inflammatory, or ischemic necrosis of the jejunum, occurs in developing countries but is rare in developed countries, where its occurrence is confined to adults with chronic illnesses. |  | | Li, D.Y., Scheimann, A.O., Songer, J.G., Person, R.E., Horwitz, M., Resar, L. and Schwarz, K.B. Enteritis necroticans with recurrent enterocutaneous fistulae caused by Clostridium perfringens in a child with cyclic neutropenia. |
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http://microvet.arizona.edu/research/Bactpathogenesispage/bactpathoPublicat.htm
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| | ISFHT - Hygiene Review 1999 - CAMPYLOBACTER ENTERITIS IN HUMANS |
 | | In 1955, Russell described an important epidemiological link between the "vibrio" which was isolated from sheep with scour and from similar clinical cases in man. Duffell and Skirrow (1978) published evidence supporting the work of Russell, where bacteriological evidence linked campylobacter-related abortions in ewes with human enteritis. |  | | Skirrow (1981) estimated that 5% of human infection was acquired from contact with dogs, as they have been shown to be both symptomatic and asymptomatic excretors of this organism (Jorgensen 1981). |  | | This review aims to outline the various reservoirs of the organism and the possible modes of transmission of the organism, that may ultimately result in human infection. |
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http://www.sofht.co.uk/isfht/irish_99_enteritis.htm
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| | TurkeyPoult Enteritis |
 | | Electron microscopic examination of intestinal contents from affected turkey poults often revealed coronavirus. In addition, intestines were often positive for coronavirus by fluorescent antibody testing. However, attempts to isolate turkey coronavirus using various cell lines have not been successful. |  | | Although there is no effective treatment for turkey poult enteritis, strict biosecurity and use of crumble feed are helpful in reducing the severity of the disease. |  | | Diagnosticians at ADDL and SIPAC have shown that turkey poult enteritis can be experimentally induced by gavaging turkey poults with intestinal contents from affected poults. |
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http://www.addl.purdue.edu/newsletters/1997/spring/tpe.shtml
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| | Poultry: Ulcerative Enteritis in Quail |
 | | The breast bone will lack any muscle covering and seems to be covered only by a layer of skin. |  | | The name of the condition is Ulcerative Enteritis, or Quail Disease. |  | | The disease is caused by a bacterial infection in the small intestine of the bird. |
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http://msucares.com/poultry/diseases/bobwhite.html
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| | Hand-Rearing Kittens - Diarrhea, Gastro-Enteritis, Enteritis |
 | | Swift treatment is essential as dehydration, collapse and death can then happen very rapidly. |  | | As well as fluid loss, diarrhea can cause a bowel irritation which aggravates itself. |  | | Frothy vomit is associated with Feline Infectious Enteritis. |
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 | | 4) Preliminary findings at our laboratory suggest that clostridial necrotic enteritis may be monitored using an ELISA assay on blood samples from broiler flocks. |  | | The average frequency of individuals with specific lesions in the eight first experiments using this model was 20.9 %. |  | | Clostridial enteritis and (cholangio)hepatitis is caused by Clostridium perfringens (CP). |
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http://www.poultry-health.com/fora/inthelth/kaldhusdal02.htm
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| | Canine Infectious Enteritis |
 | | It can affect dogs of all age, but it is most often seen in puppy. |  | | Diagnosis can be made by sending feces to laboratory for analysis or by white blood count. |  | | Distinct odor smell that is hard to forget of infected dog's feces are the most obvious sign of enteritis. |
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http://www.geocities.com/prasitwutiwej/enteritis.html
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| | Enteritis Alpaca |
 | | Johne’s disease) is a chronic enteritis of ruminants caused by Mycobacterium avium... |  | | incurable, chronic, infectious, granulomatous enteritis of ruminants, characterised clinically by... |  | | causes a chronic granulomatous enteritis, which is extremely similar to Crohn's... |
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http://www.ialpacas.com/enteritisalpaca
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| | Potential Infectious Agents In Wastewater Effluent |
 | | KIND OF ORGANISM HUMAN DISEASE ASSOCIATED WITH ORGANISM Bacterial Bacteroides fragilis Diarrhea Campylobacter sp., Enteritis, systemic jejuni Cholera vibrios Cholera Enteropathogenie E. coli Gastroenteritis Escherichia coli, Enteritis enteropathogenic Klebsiella pneumoniae 5% respiratory, enteritis Legionella pneumophila Respiratory, renal, other Leptospira Leptospirosis (Weil's disease) Mycobacteria, tuberculosis Tuberculosis Mycobacteria, non- Respiratory, adenitis tuberculosis granuloma Proteus sp. |  | | Enteritis, systemic Salmonella enteritidis Enteritis Salmonella paratyphi Paratyphoid fever Salmonella typhi Typhoid fever Salmonella typhiniurium Food poisoning, salmonellosis Shigella sp. |
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http://www.stonelions.com/dis-orgs.htm
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| | AllRefer.com - enteritis (Pathology) - Encyclopedia |
 | | Surgery may be necessary to treat severe complications such as abscesses and obstructions. |  | | The term enteritis is sometimes applied to the conditions of gastroenteritis (inflammation of the stomach commonly caused by food poisoning) and ulcerative colitis. |  | | The condition known as regional enteritis (Crohn's disease) is a chronic disease that occurs most frequently in young adults, producing a segmented thickening of the bowel wall and narrowing of the bowel opening (lumen). |
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http://reference.allrefer.com/encyclopedia/E/enteriti.html
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| | MedlinePlus Medical Encyclopedia: Campylobacter enteritis |
 | | About 1 in 1,000 patients with campylobacter enteritis develop a nerve problem that results in paralysis, called Guillain-Barre syndrome. |  | | Campylobacter enteritis is a common cause of intestinal infection. |  | | Immunosuppressed people with this condition are more susceptible to sepsis, endocarditis, meningitis, and thrombophlebitis from the spread of the bacteria into their bloodstream. |
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http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/ency/article/000224.htm
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| | eMedicine - Campylobacter Infections : Article by Mahmud Javid, MD |
 | | Fecal leukocytes and erythrocytes are present in 75% of patients with Campylobacter enteritis. |  | | The severity and persistence of infection in patients with AIDS and hypogammaglobulinemia indicates that both cell-mediated and humoral immunity are important in preventing and terminating infection. |  | | Increases duration of neuromuscular blockade induced by tubocurarine and pancuronium; erythromycin may antagonize effects; antidiarrheals may delay absorption of clindamycin |
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| | Ferret Eosinophilic Enteritis - Big Ferret Guide |
 | | Helicobacter Gastritis, Proliferative Bowel Disease, And Eosinophilic Enteritis. |  | | Gastrointestinal Disease in Ferrets; Eosinophilic Enteritis in ferrets; Ferret HealthCare - Adrenal Disease and Insulinoma in the Domestic Ferret ;... |  | | A spectrum ofhypereosinophilic syndromes exemplified by six cats with eosinophilic enteritis. |
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http://www.bigferretguide.com/ferret-eosinophilic-enteritis.html
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| | enteritis -- Encyclopædia Britannica |
 | | Monograph on this medicinal compound used for the treatment of bacterial or protozoal diarrhea and enteritis. |  | | Discusses the symptoms of the illnesses, associated foods and food-handling practices, food analysis, frequency of perfringens poisoning, and recent outbreaks of perfringens poisoning. |  | | The disease is found in all members of the cat family,... |
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| | MSN Encarta - Search Results - Enteritis |
 | | Enteritis, inflammatory disease of the intestine, accompanied usually by abdominal pain or cramps, fever, loss of appetite, nausea, and diarrhea.... |  | | Crohnâs Disease, sometimes called regional enteritis, a chronic inflammation of the intestines resulting from an extreme reaction of the immune... |  | | Search Amazon.com for books about your topic, "Enteritis" |
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| | Medical Spider Monkey |
 | | Intermittent treatment was chosen to limit potential side effects of continuous long-term corticosteroid treatment and to monitor the duration of remission between treatments. |  | | All subsequent episodes of enteritis were treated as described with the exception of trimethoprim-sulfamethoxazole. |  | | The role of a primary immunosuppressive disease, social stress, or genetic factors as causes of the enteritis were not investigated. |
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| | Clostridial Enteric Disease Unit |
 | | While not used in determining the classical toxin phenotype, enterotoxin is the principal toxin involved in human foodborne illness, and is considered by many to be a virulence attribute in animal strains of C. |  | | perfringens toxin was identified in strains associated with porcine enteritis. |  | | However, a definitive role for this toxin in disease has not been established. |
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http://microvet.arizona.edu/research/ClostridiumWeb/Genotyping.htm
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| | Enteritis |
 | | Enteritis often presents the more commonly recognized symptoms of diarrhea, and is treated the same. |  | | Be sure to change the water often though, as the Terramycin does get discolored quickly and may lose its effectiveness. |  | | A rabbit with enteritis will appear lethargic and often will make a sloshing sound when handled. |
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http://www.volcano.net/~larson/enteritis.htm
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| | Antibiotic-induced Enteritis and Enterotoxemia |
 | | Antibiotics in the macrolide family, such as clindamycin, erythromycin and lincomycin; the penicillin family, such as ampicillin and amoxicillin, as well as several other antibiotics have been reported to cause enteritis in rabbits. |  | | Disease is caused when an overgrowth of disease-causing bacteria produce toxins and damage the cecum and colon, as well as affecting other body systems. |  | | Signs that a rabbit has enteritis include one or more of the following symptoms: anorexia (not eating or drinking), depression or lethargy, abdomen distended with gas, abdominal pain and diarrhea with or without blood, or even no stool production. |
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http://www.rabbit.org/chapters/san-diego/health/vet-talk/enteritis.html
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| | Eosinophilic Enteritis |
 | | Eosinophilic enteritis is a sporadic disease of ferrets which is most often seen in young male ferrets. |  | | Eosinophilic enteritis is actually a misnomer, as the lesions in this disease extend far beyond the intestinal tract, and can be seen in any abdominal organ (I commonly see it in liver, mesenteric lymph nodes, and pancreas), and has even been documented in the thorax as well. |  | | Eosinophilic enteritis is a variant of the complex of diseases known cumulatively as "inflammatory bowel disease" in ferrets, but whose appearance is characteristic enough to have earned it a name of its own. |
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http://www.miamiferret.org/fhc/eosinophilic.htm
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| | Enteritis |
 | | Infectious enteritis is a contagious disease which, if not quickly diagnosed, may be fatal. |  | | Young cats are most at risk although cats of any age can succumb to infection, especially those with a defective immune system. |  | | Feline Infectious Enteritis (or Feline Panleucopenia) is caused by the Feline Parvovirus, it is a very resistant virus and can exist outside of the cat for up to a one whole year. |
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http://www.geocities.com/pndtpa/glossary/enteritis.htm
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| | Enteritis |
 | | Enteritis, or inflammation of the intestinal tract, is a common problem in weanling rabbits. |  | | Possible causes of enteritis include coccidiosis or other specific bacterial infections and possibly viruses, but enterotoxemia is the most common cause of death in rabbits of weanling age. |  | | If the animal is not better in 36 - 48 hours, then it should be checked by a veterinarian. |
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http://www.feldsroyalrabbitry.com/hlrsc/Articles/enteritis.html
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| | eMedicine - Sarcosporidiosis : Article by Raphael J Kiel, MD |
 | | The definitive form of sarcosporidiosis causes a self-limited nonspecific enteritis and is often not suspected clinically. |  | | A systemic phase and a subsequent tissue phase do not occur in this form of the infection. |  | | Muscle swelling (1-3 cm in diameter) with erythema and tenderness occur in the myositic form of sarcosporidiosis. |
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http://www.emedicine.com/med/topic2066.htm
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| | May'97 - Viral Enteritis |
 | | If signs are mild (which is not unusual for coronavirus), this may be accomplished at home by offering an electrolyte solution such a Pedialyte or Gatorade. |
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| | Holistic Health Encyclopedia - S |
 | | Regional enteritis (Crohn’s disease of the small intestine) has been helped by the ER4YT diet, as have duodenal and stomach ulcers. |  | | Blood type Os are statistically especially vulnerable to the helicobacter pylori bacterium— use of the common seaweed bladder wrack (fucus vesiculosis), available through North American Pharmacal, (203)-866-7664, can help in preventing and healing such ulcers, and Thorne Research Formula SF 734 is especially effective in removing helicobacter pylori. |  | | Following the Eat Right for Your Type diet for your blood type should also help greatly because many food lectins, often blood-type specific, can cause irritation by attacking the mucous membranes of the gastrointestinal tract. |
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http://www.myholistic.com/glossary/S.php3
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