This document appears to be a portion of a timed exam question about gastric dilatation volvulus (GDV), a medical condition where a dog's stomach rotates on itself. The question asks which direction the stomach most likely twisted looking from cranial to caudal. The multiple choice options are that it rotated in a caudal to cranial direction, clockwise, counter-clockwise, or cranial to caudal direction.
This document appears to be a portion of a timed exam question about gastric dilatation volvulus (GDV), a medical condition where a dog's stomach rotates on itself. The question asks which direction the stomach most likely twisted looking from cranial to caudal. The multiple choice options are that it rotated in a caudal to cranial direction, clockwise, counter-clockwise, or cranial to caudal direction.
This document appears to be a portion of a timed exam question about gastric dilatation volvulus (GDV), a medical condition where a dog's stomach rotates on itself. The question asks which direction the stomach most likely twisted looking from cranial to caudal. The multiple choice options are that it rotated in a caudal to cranial direction, clockwise, counter-clockwise, or cranial to caudal direction.
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