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==Description==  
 
==Description==  
'''Thin sow syndrome''' is a multifactorial condition in which sows loose a large proportion of their body weight during lactation and early pregnancy and fail to restore their condition post weaning. The weight loss is progressive leading to emaciation and poor fertility. The ethical and economical consequences are serious.   
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'''Thin sow syndrome''' is a multifactorial condition in which sows loose a large proportion of their body weight during lactation and early pregnancy and fail to restore their condition post weaning. The weight loss is progressive leading to emaciation, poor fertility and death. The ethical and economical consequences are serious.   
    
==Signalment==
 
==Signalment==
The condition is usually sporadic but may also affect an unacceptionally high proportion of the herd.  
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The condition is usually sporadic but may also affect an unacceptionally high proportion of the herd.
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The cause is multifactorial, 
 
==Diagnosis==
 
==Diagnosis==
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===Clinical Signs===
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*Progressive weight loss
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*Body condition score of 1
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*Pale mucosa
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*Hypothermia
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*Poor asppetite
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*Low conception rates
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*Infertility
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===Clinical Signs===
   
===Laboratory Tests===
 
===Laboratory Tests===
 
===Radiography===
 
===Radiography===
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