Webb Craig, Twedt David C
College of Veterinary Medicine and Biomedical Sciences, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, CO 80523-1601, USA.
Vet Clin North Am Small Anim Pract. 2003 Sep;33(5):969-85, v-vi. doi: 10.1016/s0195-5616(03)00052-4.
Gastritis--inflammation of the stomach--is a frequently cited differential yet rarely characterized diagnosis in cases of canine anorexia and vomiting. Although the list of rule-outs for acute or chronic gastritis is extensive, a review of the veterinary literature reveals fewer than 15 articles that have focused on clinical cases of canine gastritis over the last 25 years. The dog frequently appears in the human literature as an experimentally manipulated model for the study of endoscopic techniques or the effect of medications on gastric mucosa. In the veterinary patient, cases of acute gastritis are rarely pursued with the complete diagnostic armamentarium, and cases of chronic gastritis are rarely found to occur as an entity isolated from the rest of the gastrointestinal tract. This article focuses on those findings most clinically relevant to cases of canine gastritis in veterinary medicine.
胃炎——胃的炎症——在犬类厌食和呕吐病例中是一个经常被提及的鉴别诊断,但很少有特征描述。虽然急性或慢性胃炎的排除清单很长,但对兽医文献的回顾显示,在过去25年里,关注犬类胃炎临床病例的文章不到15篇。狗在人类文献中经常作为研究内窥镜技术或药物对胃黏膜影响的实验操作模型出现。在兽医临床中,很少使用完整的诊断手段来诊断急性胃炎病例,而慢性胃炎病例很少被发现是与胃肠道其他部分分离的独立病症。本文重点关注兽医学中与犬类胃炎病例最相关的临床发现。