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The changes are those typical of ‘dropsy’ in which there is an upset in the fluid balance mechanisms with retention of fluid within the abdominal cavity and tissues. Tissue edema results in retrobulbar swelling which in turn produces the exophthalmos.
 
The changes are those typical of ‘dropsy’ in which there is an upset in the fluid balance mechanisms with retention of fluid within the abdominal cavity and tissues. Tissue edema results in retrobulbar swelling which in turn produces the exophthalmos.
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Edema in other tissues may be apparent, as well as swelling of the vent or of bowel loops when examined at necropsy.
 
Edema in other tissues may be apparent, as well as swelling of the vent or of bowel loops when examined at necropsy.
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