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Scoliosis, neoplasia, ascites, and abscess or infection.
 
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Affected fish may remain stable or the condition may progress.
 
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Vitamin C.
 
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This butterfly koi presented for slight asymmetry visible in the trunk area at the level of the cranial aspect of the dorsal fin. The fish was behaving normally but the owner wanted to know the source of the asymmetry.


Question Answer Article
What types of problems are on your differential list? Link to Article
What noninvasive diagnostic technique would you use? Link to Article
What vitamin deficiency may lead to this condition? Link to Article


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