Abstract
Summary A 14-year-old Welsh-cross gelding was referred to Texas Veterinary Medical Center's Teaching Hospital because of mild to moderate abdominal pain of 48 hours duration. The referring veterinarian rectally palpated a grapefruit-sized firm mass in the anterior ventral abdomen. The pony had been treated with flunixin meglumine a (1.0 mg/kg, IV) and mineral oil (2 liters) via nasogastric tube.
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