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|q1=What is the diagnosis?
 
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|a1=Small intestinal impaction with Parascaris equorum. Ascarid infection is common in equine animals less than two years old, after which a strong immunity to this parasite develops. <br><br>
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The occurrence of ascarid, intestinal impaction is very rare.
 
The occurrence of ascarid, intestinal impaction is very rare.
 
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Exploratory laparotomy was carried out on a 14-month- old Standardbred colt on the evidence of physical findings consistent with small intestinal obstruction. At surgery the findings were those illustrated in the image.


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