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==Description==
 
==Description==
 
Haemoabdomen is defined by a fluid with a haematocrit greater than 10-15%.  The cause may be iatrogenic, traumatic or toxic.  The most common cause of spontaneous haemoabdomen is a bleeding neoplasm such as haemangiosarcoma or hepatocellular carcinoma.
 
Haemoabdomen is defined by a fluid with a haematocrit greater than 10-15%.  The cause may be iatrogenic, traumatic or toxic.  The most common cause of spontaneous haemoabdomen is a bleeding neoplasm such as haemangiosarcoma or hepatocellular carcinoma.
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==References==
 
==References==
 
*Nelson, R.W. and Couto, C.G. (2009) '''Small Animal Internal Medicine (Fourth Edition)''' ''Mosby Elsevier''.
 
*Nelson, R.W. and Couto, C.G. (2009) '''Small Animal Internal Medicine (Fourth Edition)''' ''Mosby Elsevier''.
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