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and small intestinal dilation secondary to the colonic obstruction. Based on the radiographic changes and physical exam findings, atresia ani was diagnosed. A fluoroscopic positive contrast vaginogram was performed to evaluate for a colovaginal
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similar-looking vaginogram studies, but on cystoscopy, the membrane seen is longitudinal rather than concentric as described for vestibulovaginal stenosis. A large number of dogs were also documented to have lymphoid follicular hyperplasia throughout the