A review of the diagnosis and treatment of fluid and electrolyte disorders in the horse
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- DOI: 10.1111/j.2042-3306.1977.tb03975.x
A review of the diagnosis and treatment of fluid and electrolyte disorders in the horse
Abstract
Disturbances of fluid and electrolyte balance may occur in the horse as a consequence of many disease processes. Disorders may be classified into 3 main categories, primary water loss, mixed water and electrolyte depletion and acid base disturbances. This paper reviews the changes which occur with each type of disorder and discusses methods of diagnosis and assessment of such imbalances. The principles of treatment are described and the management of fluid replacement therapy in 3 of the disorders, mainly acute intestinal obstruction, inability to drink and diarrohea is discussed.
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