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In addition, they provide support towards the birth process being a causative factor in the development of colic.
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It is therefore plausible that altered intestinal and brain physiology may also play a role in the development of colic in certain individuals who display these types of stereotypic behaviour.
Role of conditioning factors in the development of drug dependence.
Studies indicate that inadequate lactobacilli in the first few months of life may affect intestinal fatty acid profile favoring the development of infantile colic [ 16, 17].
These changes could contribute to the development of impaction colic.
However, this variable was considered to be a plausible factor in altered risk of colic (e.g. a horse that has only been in the owners care a short time may be at increased risk of colic) and is the reason why it was considered to be worthy of investigation.
The possibility that mechanical factors play a role in the aetiology of colic underlies the osteopathic approach to treatment which, despite anecdotal success, is poorly documented.
The presence of colic did not predict the development of any of the most common premonitory symptoms (Table 2).
In the case presented here, the development of a ventral midline hernia was subsequent to infection of the body wall associated with a previous exploratory celiotomy for treatment of colic.
Knowledge of a seasonal pattern (or indeed lack of evidence of a seasonal pattern) in the incidence of colic within a population could assist identification of risk-factors for this disease.
Recently few studies have addressed the role of changing intestinal microbiota in the pathogenesis of colic.
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