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[[Image:Lizard_enteritis.jpg|200px|thumb|right|'''Intussusception may occur as
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secondary to enteritis''' (Copyright © RVC)]]
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[[Image:Lizard_enteritis.jpg|200px|thumb|right|'''Intussusception may occur as secondary to enteritis''' (Copyright © RVC)]]
Enteric infections that result in clinical problems are, in general, uncommon. They are usually related to poor husbandry.
Enteric infections that result in clinical problems are, in general, uncommon. They are usually related to poor husbandry.
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