نتایج جستجو برای: equine colic

تعداد نتایج: 17067  

2015
Hanlie Degenaar Alta Kritzinger

BACKGROUND There appears to be a perception amongst parents and in popular literature that infantile colic is caused by feeding difficulties. Limited support for this perception is found in scientific literature. Whilst there is scientific evidence that suck, swallow and breathing are key components of successful feeding, these components and the coordination thereof in infants with colic have ...

2017
Flavia Indrio Mohamad Miqdady Fahd Al Aql Joseph Haddad Berkouk Karima Katayoun Khatami Nehza Mouane Aiman Rahmani Sulaiman Alsaad Mohamed Salah Gamal Samy Silvio Tafuri

BACKGROUND Regional evidence-based guidelines for the prophylaxis and management of infantile colic are not available for the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region. The Allied Against Infantile Functional GI Disorders (ACT) Working Group was created in January, 2015 to determine the knowledge gaps and the current management practices of infantile colic by physicians in the MENA region. The...

Journal: :Neurology 2012
Amy A Gelfand Katherine C Thomas Peter J Goadsby

OBJECTIVE Childhood periodic syndromes are thought to be early life expressions of the genetic tendency for migraine. The objective of this study was to determine whether maternal migraine is associated with an increased risk of infant colic, because this may indicate that colic is a childhood periodic syndrome. METHODS This was a cross-sectional study performed in general pediatric clinics. ...

2012
João Guilherme Bezerra Alves Rita de Cássia Coelho Moraes de Brito Telma Samila Cavalcanti

Background. Infantile colic is a distressing and common condition for which there is no proven standard treatment. Objective. To compare the efficacy of Mentha piperita with simethicone in treatment for infantile colic. Methods. A double-blind crossover study was performed with 30 infants attending IMIP, Recife, Brazil. They were randomized to use Mentha piperita or simethicone in the treatment...

2012
Kajsa Landgren Anita Lundqvist Inger Hallström

OBJECTIVE To elucidate parent´s experience of having had a baby with colic four years previously and of how the colic and care influenced the family in a long-term perspective. METHODOLOGY AND PARTICIPANTS A qualitative inductive follow-up study with 13 individual and one focus group interview including four parents. Altogether ten mothers and seven fathers representing 12 families, who had b...

2014
Debra C. Archer Deborah A. Costain Chris Sherlock

BACKGROUND Idiopathic focal eosinophilic enteritis (IFEE) is an emerging cause of abdominal pain (colic) in horses that frequently requires surgical intervention to prevent death. The epidemiology of IFEE is poorly understood and it is difficult to diagnose pre-operatively. The aetiology of this condition and methods of possible prevention are currently unknown. The aims of this study were to i...

2016
Barbara Padalino Sharanne L. Raidal Evelyn Hall Peter Knight Pietro Celi Leo Jeffcott Gary Muscatello

An online survey was conducted to determine associations between transport management and transport-related injuries and diseases in horses in Australia. The survey was composed of three sections: respondents' demographic information, transport management strategies or procedures (before, during and after transportation) and transport diseases experienced in the previous two year period. Univar...

Ahmadi Badi, Sara , Keshavarz Azizi raftar, Shahrbanoo, Masoodi , Haleh , Rahimi, Siavash , Siadat, Seyed Davar , Tavakolian, Golvash,

Infantile colic is a common condition among infants in which inability of caregivers to console their infants can lead to shaken baby syndrome, child abuse, depression and etc. Therefore it can lay a great economic burden in healthcare and social welfare systems. Even though it is highly prevalent, little agreement has been reached on the definition, pathogenesis or the optimal management strat...

Journal: :Pediatrics 1999
R G Barr S N Young J H Wright R Gravel R Alkawaf

BACKGROUND Colic is a behavioral syndrome of early infancy of unknown etiology whose core symptom is increased crying. Both clinical anecdotal descriptions and controlled observations converge in suggesting that a defining characteristic of the crying behavior is the longer duration of the crying bouts, especially during the second month of life when colic is at its peak. This implies that, onc...

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