Abstract

AbstractFour horses were diagnosed with full‐thickness perforation of the stomach wall. Three of them developed a mature abscess associated with the perforation and one of them developed massive adhesions in the area. The clinical and laboratory findings and diagnostic procedures are described together with a discussion about potential pathogenesis for these rare pathologies in horses.

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