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1. Effects of age, disease and anastomosis on short- and long-term survival after surgical correction of small intestinal strangulating diseases in 89 horses. Rudnick MJ, Denagamage TN, Freeman DE. Equine Vet J; 2022 Nov; 54(6):1031-1038. PubMed ID: 35023209 [Abstract] [Full Text] [Related]
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