Acute colic secondary to sand enteropathy (sablosis) in a horse

Authors

  • Althea Wang The University of Queensland, School of Veterinary Science, Veterinary Laboratory Services, Australia Author
  • Chi Hin Ng The University of Queensland, School of Veterinary Science, Veterinary Laboratory Services, Australia Author
  • Viviana Gonzalez Astudillo The University of Queensland, School of Veterinary Science, Veterinary Laboratory Services, Australia Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.24070/bjvp.1983-0246.018S125

Abstract

History: A 24–year-old Stockhorse gelding presented for veterinary assessment after developing profuse watery diarrhea. The horse presented with a distended abdomen, decreased gut sounds on both quadrants on the left-hand side, absent gut sounds on the right-hand side and was hypothermic (36.8°C) with a heart rate of 44 bpm. The horse was drenched with water, paraffin oil and electrolytes via a nasogastric tube. No net reflux was obtained. Despite the administration of pain relief and sedation, the gelding’s heart rate continued to increase to 68 bpm. The gelding was transported to a referral service but died upon arrival.

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Published

2025-12-22

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Diagnostic Exercises

How to Cite

Althea Wang, Chi Hin Ng, & Viviana Gonzalez Astudillo. (2025). Acute colic secondary to sand enteropathy (sablosis) in a horse. Brazilian Journal of Veterinary Pathology, 18, e018S125. https://doi.org/10.24070/bjvp.1983-0246.018S125