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==Diagnosis==
 
==Diagnosis==
Ante-mortem diagnosis of the disease is difficult because changes are confined to the gastro-intestinal tract. However the combination of a supportive history and clinical signs strongly suggestives grass sickness, definitive diagnosis is made on ileal biopsy or post mortem exam.
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Ante-mortem diagnosis of the disease is difficult because changes are confined to the gastro-intestinal tract. However the combination of a supportive history and clinical signs strongly suggestives grass sickness, definitive diagnosis is made on ileal biopsy or at post mortem exam.
 
    
 
    
 
===Clinical signs===
 
===Clinical signs===
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====Acute====
 
*Depression
 
*Depression
 
*Abdominal pain, episodes of colic
 
*Abdominal pain, episodes of colic
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*Hypersalivation
 
*Hypersalivation
 
*Patchy sweating
 
*Patchy sweating
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*Tachycardia
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*sudden death
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Rectal examination reveals dry faecal balls, large colon impaction and distented loops of small intestine. Gut sounds are reduced or absent due to gastrointenstinal atony. Passage of a stomach tube often results in gastric reflux of up to 20L.
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====Chronic====
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*Progressive eaciation
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*Dehydration
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*Depression
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*Anorexia
    
===Biopsy===
 
===Biopsy===
A definitive diagnosis is obtained by taking an ileal biopsy and inspecting the intrinsic myenteric plexus. A 1-2cm eliptical biopsy should be taken from the anti-mesenteric border of the ileum at the level where the ileocaecal ligament ends. Degenerative lesions and necrosis are seen in the autonomic nerve ganglia and enteric nervous system.   
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A definitive diagnosis is obtained by taking an ileal biopsy at laparotomy and inspecting the intrinsic myenteric plexus. A 1-2cm eliptical biopsy should be taken from the anti-mesenteric border of the ileum at the level where the ileocaecal ligament ends. Degenerative lesions and necrosis are seen in the autonomic nerve ganglia and enteric nervous system.   
     
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