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Avian Medicine Q&A 02
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|q1= What is the most likely diagnosis?
|q1= What is the most likely diagnosis?
|a1= The most likely diagnosis is iron storage disease (haemochromatosis).
|a1= The most likely diagnosis is iron storage disease (haemochromatosis).
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Cellular damage may or may not result from excessive iron deposition.
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Cellular damage may or may not result from excessive iron deposition.
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Organ dysfunction and clinical illness or death may be the result.
Organ dysfunction and clinical illness or death may be the result.
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It is common to have a bird that appears clinically healthy prior to acute death.
It is common to have a bird that appears clinically healthy prior to acute death.
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