The Veterinary Record, Vol 97, Issue 12, 221-225
Copyright © 1975 by British Veterinary Association
Diarrhoea in horses associated with ulceration of the colon and caecum resulting from S vulgaris larval migration
JC Greatorex
The clinical manifestations of a diarrhoeic syndrome of horses with ulceration of the mucosae of the colon and caecum are described. Patients could be divided into three groups according to their presenting symptoms and the disease is probably caused by the thrombo-embolism associated with migrating larvae of Strongylus vulgaris. The differential diagnosis, prognosis and treatment are outlined with particular reference to the use of antithrombotic agents.