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51. Endoscopic diagnosis of a pylorogastric intussusception with spontaneous resolution.

52. Histological examination of the intestine from dogs and cats with intussusception.

53. Is there a statistical correlation between ultrasonographic findings and definitive diagnosis in horses with acute abdominal pain?

54. Multiple small-intestine intussusceptions: a complication of purpura haemorrhagica in a horse.

55. Gastroesophageal intussusception in a leopard (Panthera pardus).

56. Caecal intussusceptions in horses: a New Zealand perspective.

57. Gastroesophageal intussusception in a German shepherd.

58. Histologic and immunohistochemical evaluation of intestinal innervation in dogs with and without intussusception.

59. Small intestinal intussusception in five dogs with acute renal failure and suspected leptospirosis (L. australis).

60. Nonsurgical treatment of gastroesophageal intussusception in a puppy.

61. Signalment, history, and outcome of cats with gastrointestinal tract intussusception: 20 cases (1986-2000).

62. Repeated occurrence of jejuno-jejunal intussusception in a calf.

63. Low-grade or benign intestinal tumours contribute to intussusception: a report on one feline and two canine cases.

64. Cecal inversion followed by ileocolic intussusception in a cat.

65. Options for treatment of cecocolic intussusception in horses.

66. Use of cecal bypass via side-to-side ileocolic anastomosis without ileal transection for treatment of cecocolic intussusception in three horses.

67. Spontaneous reduction of intestinal intussusception in five young dogs.

68. What is your diagnosis? Gastroesophageal intussusception.

69. Intussusception in canine recipients of hematopoietic cell grafts and surgical correction.

70. Intussusception of the spiral colon associated with fibroserous granulation in a heifer.

71. What is your diagnosis? Ileocolic intussusception.

72. Torsion and volvulus of the transverse and descending colon in a German shepherd dog.

73. Idiopathic megaoesophagus and intermittent gastro-oesophageal intussusception in a cat.

75. What is your diagnosis? Pyloric-duodenal intussusception.

76. What is your diagnosis? Cecocolic intussusception.

77. Jejunal intussusception and small bowel transmural infarction in a baboon (Papio hamadryas anubis).

78. Concurrent gastro-oesophageal intussusception, trichobezoar and hiatal hernia in a cat.

79. Localised mid-jejunal volvulus following intussusception and enteroplication in a dog.

80. Ultrasonographic diagnosis--pylorogastric intussusception in a dog.

81. Color Doppler ultrasonography in prediction of the reducibility of intussuscepted bowel in 15 young dogs.

82. What is your diagnosis? The principal differential diagnosis for an intraluminal colonic soft tissue structure is intussusception.

83. Intestinal surgery of adult cattle.

84. What is your diagnosis? Cecocolic intussusception.

85. A spontaneous and fatal jejunal intussusception in a European brown hare associated with Eimeria leporis.

86. Campylobacter jejuni and Arcobacter species associated with intussusception in a raccoon (Procyon lotor).

87. Normal and abnormal ultrasonographic findings that mimic small intestinal intussusception in the dog.

88. Ultrasonographic findings of intestinal intussusception in seven cats.

89. Colocolic intussusception in a 12-year-old llama.

90. Intermittent gastroesophageal intussusception in a dog: clinical features, radiographic and endoscopic findings, and surgical management.

91. Obstruction of the cecocolic orifice by ileocecocolic intussusception following jejunocecostomy in a horse.

92. Ultrasonographic signs of intestinal intussusception associated with acute enteritis or gastroenteritis in 19 young dogs.

93. Gastrointestinal obstruction.

94. Images from the 2001 ACVR Certifying Examination: Ultrasound Section. American College of Veterinary Radiology.

95. Finds article on enteroplication confusing.

96. What is your diagnosis? An ill-defined soft-tissue opacity in the caudal abdominal region and numerous metallic opacities in the soft tissues of the lumbar area.

97. Complications of enteroplication for the prevention of intussusception recurrence in dogs: 35 cases (1989-1999).

98. Treatment of irreducible caecocolic intussusception in horses by jejuno(ileo)colostomy.

99. Diagnosis of small intestinal intussuception by transabdominal ultrasonography in 2 adult horses.

100. Pylorogastric intussusception in the dog: a case report and literature review.

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