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===Clinical Signs===
===Clinical Signs===
In small animals, clinical signs are most likely to be noticed if part of the small intestine becomes strangulated, causing:
In small animals, clinical signs are most likely to be noticed if part of the small intestine becomes strangulated, causing:
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*'''Anorexia''', depression and lethargy
*'''Anorexia''', depression and lethargy
*Septic peritonitis may develop if the intestine ruptures
*Septic peritonitis may develop if the intestine ruptures
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