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− | <center>'''How well do you know rabbits?'''</center> | + | <center>'''What is the most likely diagnosis?'''</center> |
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− | <center>What are these structures?</center> | + | A 6-year-old neutered male DSH presented with pitting oedema of the legs, ventral abdomen, and ventral thorax. Radiography revealed a mild thoracic and abdominal effusion. Some ascitic fluid was collected and analysis revealed a total protein of 1.5 g/l (0.15 g/dl). |
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− | [[Image:Rabbit Medicine 03.jpg|center|200px|link=Rabbit Medicine and Surgery Q&A 03]]
| + | <center>Test yourself [[Feline Medicine Q&A 20|here]].</center> |
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− | <center>Test yourself [[Rabbit Medicine and Surgery Q&A 03|here]].</center> | |
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