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<center>'''What is the most likely diagnosis?'''</center>
 
<center>'''What is the most likely diagnosis?'''</center>
 
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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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In late summer a farmer complains that some ewes have lost considerable condition as a consequence of not grazing and are observed frequently kicking at their heads with their hindfeet, causing serious damage to the poll and ears. The affected ewes seem distressed, frequently running 10–15 m then stopping, only to start running away again.
 
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[[Image:Feline Medicine 20.jpg|center|200px|link=Feline Medicine Q&A 20]]
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[[Image:Sheep Medicine 8.jpg|center|200px|link=Sheep Medicine Q&A 08]]
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<center>Test yourself [[Feline Medicine Q&A 20|here]].</center>
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<center>Test yourself [[Sheep Medicine Q&A 08|here]].</center>
     
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