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==Clinical signs==
 
==Clinical signs==
Clinical signs are similar to those associated with RAO but occur in horses kept out at pasture during the summer months, usually for more than twelve hours a day. Signs may include exercise intolerance, cough (often productive), dyspnoea, increased expiratory effort and flared nostrils. Pyrexia is not usually a feature of SPA-RAO. In severe cases, affected horses stand with their neck arched and elbows abducted. An abdominal 'heave' line may also be visible due to hypertrophy of the external abdominal oblique muscles. Lung field auscultation reveals fine crackles and wheezes or significantly reduced lung sounds in severe cases of SPA-RAO.
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Clinical signs are similar to those associated with RAO but occur in horses kept out at pasture during the summer months, usually for more than twelve hours a day. Signs may include exercise intolerance, cough (often productive), dyspnoea, increased expiratory effort and flared nostrils. Pyrexia is not usually a feature of SPA-RAO. In severe cases, affected horses stand with their neck arched and elbows abducted. An abdominal 'heave' line may also be visible due to hypertrophy of the external abdominal oblique muscles. Lung field auscultation reveals fine crackles and wheezes. In severe cases, wheezes may be audible without a stethoscope.  
    
==Diagnosis==
 
==Diagnosis==
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