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  1. Abnormal dilation or stretching of the esophagus (also called megaesophagus) can be caused by a congenital defect, or it can occur in an adult dog, either alone or together with other diseases.

  2. NSAID administration, neoplasia, and hepatic disease are the most common reported causes of gastroduodenal ulceration or perforation in dogs. NSAIDs can cause direct topical damage to the GI mucosa, and inhibition of cyclooxygenase (COX)-1 decreases production of protective prostaglandins.

  3. Causes of esophageal disease in dogs can be either functional or structural. Your veterinarian will try to determine which, if any, of the more common esophageal diseases has afflicted your dog. Genetics does play a role in the development of esophageal disease.

  4. Diseases that affect the stomach and intestines are common in dogs. They include infectious diseases such as bacterial, viral, and parasitic diseases and noninfectious disorders, such as tumors, bloat, and obstruction.

  5. 25 Ιουλ 2024 · As we have previously mentioned, there are many causes to esophagitis in dogs. With that being said, the main causes of esophagitis in dogs include: Anesthetic procedures in the supine position (due to increased gastric content). Gastroesophageal reflux. Hiatal hernias (can cause gastroesophageal reflux). Caustic substances (bleach).

  6. 25 Νοε 2015 · The three most common causes of stomach and intestinal (duodenal) ulcers in dogs are hepatic (liver) disease, use of non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs and corticosteroids, and neoplasia (abnormal growth of cells).

  7. Acute onset clinical signs are often seen with oesophageal foreign bodies and acute oesophagitis, while the clinical signs are normally longer standing in animals with megaoesophagus and neoplasia. Animals with hiatal hernias and reflux oesophagitis often have intermittent clinical signs.

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