Equine Internal Medicine Q&A 18

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A 12-year-old pony gelding is presented with a three week history of weight loss, inappetence, intermittent fever (up to 38.7°C) and ventral thoracic and abdominal oedema. Auscultation of the chest reveals bilateral absence of ventral lung sounds, and a pleural effusion is confirmed by ultrasonography. Thoracocentesis yields a large volume of blood-stained watery fluid. A tracheal wash did not reveal any any infectious cause.


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