Title of article :
Benign Duodenal Stricture Treated with Surgical Correction and Dietary Therapy in a Golden Retriever
Author/Authors :
Rowe, John C. Department of Veterinary Clinical Sciences - The Ohio State University College of Veterinary Medicine, USA , Huang, Alice A. Seattle Veterinary Specialists, USA , Heo, Jin VCA West Coast Specialty and Emergency Hospital, USA , Parnell, Nolie K. Department of Veterinary Clinical Sciences - Purdue University College of Veterinary Medicine, USA , Rudinsky, Adam J. Department of Veterinary Clinical Sciences - The Ohio State University College of Veterinary Medicine, USA
Abstract :
A benign duodenal stricture is a well-documented condition of humans that has not been characterized in dogs. In this case report,
the clinical, radiographic, ultrasonographic, endoscopic, surgical, and histopathologic findings of a single benign duodenal stricture
in a Golden Retriever are reported. Definitive diagnosis was made possible with the utilization of esophagogastroduodenoscopy
(EGD). Surgical correction of the stricture, paired with dietary therapy that utilized a highly digestible diet, resolved the clinical
signs in the case reported. Several inciting causes were identified as possible drivers of stricture formation, including
nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID) administration, mucosal ulceration, traumatic injury, or inflammatory intestinal
disease. A benign duodenal stricture should be considered an infrequent cause of intermittent, chronic gastrointestinal signs that
may have a favorable outcome via surgical correction and dietary management.
Keywords :
Duodenal Stricture , Golden Retriever , Dietary Therapy
Journal title :
Case Report in Veterinary Medicine