Colic and diaphragmatic hernias in neonatal foals

Colic in neonatal foals is common and unusual causes of colic are not rare. The case reported in this issue by Tapio et al. (2012) is a good example of an unusual cause of neonatal colic which presents both a diagnostic challenge and unusual consequences. Gastrointestinal disease, especially colic, ranks as one of the most common reasons why foals require veterinary attention during their first week of life, beyond the initial post natal examination. Foals with colic present a special diagnostic challenge, especially to the practitioner who might not have extensive experience in neonatal medicine. With the often rapid progression of neonatal diseases it is important to make a rapid and accurate assessment.

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