An atypical presentation of a mesenteric Meckel's diverticulum in a 7-year-old warmblood mare: case report

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2020-10-29

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Stas, Emanuel K LISNI 0000000493066817
Kranenburg, Lieuwke CISNI 0000000419439742
Witt, PISNI 0000000492495337
de Grauw, JannyISNI 0000000397213987
van den Brand, Judith M AORCID 0000-0001-8420-5406ISNI 0000000422993672
Ensink, JosISNI 0000000394985543
Brommer, HaroldISNI 0000000395220112

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BACKGROUND: Meckel's diverticula are a rare cause of small intestinal strangulation, diagnosed at laparotomy or necropsy. This congenital anomaly of the gastrointestinal tract originates from a remnant of the vitelline duct. In reported equine cases, they present as a full-thickness diverticulum on the antimesenteric border of the distal jejunum or proximal ileum. CASE PRESENTATION: On laparotomy a Meckel's diverticulum positioned at the mesenteric side was found to be the cause of small intestinal strangulation. This position is very uncommon and to the best knowledge of the authors there is no unambiguous description of another case. CONCLUSIONS: Meckel's diverticula should be on the list of differential diagnoses in cases of small intestinal strangulation. As in humans, equine Meckel's diverticula can have the standard antimesenteric as well as a more exceptional mesenteric location. This case adds to the series of anecdotal reports of anomalies with regard to Meckel's diverticula in the horse.

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Meckel’s diverticulum, Equine, Strangulation, Colic, Case report

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Stas, E, Kranenburg, L, Witt, P, de Grauw, J, van den Brand, J, Ensink, J & Brommer, H 2020, 'An atypical presentation of a mesenteric Meckel's diverticulum in a 7-year-old warmblood mare : case report', BMC Veterinary Research, vol. 16, no. 1, 409. https://doi.org/10.1186/s12917-020-02631-w