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|q1=Ocular.
 
|q1=Ocular.
 
|a1=Hypopyon, iritis.
 
|a1=Hypopyon, iritis.
|l1=Septicaemia - Foal#Clinical Signs
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|q2=Integumentary.
 
|q2=Integumentary.
 
|a2=Anasarca.
 
|a2=Anasarca.
|l2=Septicaemia - Foal#Clinical Signs
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|q3=Locomotor.
 
|q3=Locomotor.
 
|a3=Joint effusion and/or septic arthritis.
 
|a3=Joint effusion and/or septic arthritis.
|l3=Septicaemia - Foal#Clinical Signs
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|q4=Cardiac.
 
|q4=Cardiac.
 
|a4=Tachycardia.
 
|a4=Tachycardia.
|l4=Septicaemia - Foal#Clinical Signs
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|q5=Respiratory.
 
|q5=Respiratory.
 
|a5=Polypnoea.
 
|a5=Polypnoea.
|l5=Septicaemia - Foal#Clinical Signs
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|q6=Gastrointestinal.
 
|q6=Gastrointestinal.
|a6=Septicaemia - Foal#Clinical Signs
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|a6=Ileus, colic, diarrhoea.
|l6=Paralytic Ileus
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|q7=Urogenital.
 
|q7=Urogenital.
 
|a7=Anuria.
 
|a7=Anuria.
|l7=Septicaemia - Foal#Clinical Signs
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|q8=Neurological.
 
|q8=Neurological.
 
|a8=Seizures, depression.
 
|a8=Seizures, depression.
|l8=Septicaemia - Foal#Clinical Signs
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Shown the images are the clinical findings of septicaemia in the foal associated with vascular compromise. Give at least one physical finding or clinical sign of sepsis for each of the following body systems:


Question Answer Article
Ocular. [[|Link to Article]]
Integumentary. [[|Link to Article]]
Locomotor. [[|Link to Article]]
Cardiac. [[|Link to Article]]
Respiratory. [[|Link to Article]]
Gastrointestinal. [[|Link to Article]]
Urogenital. [[|Link to Article]]
Neurological. [[|Link to Article]]


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