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If a loop of small intestine has become incarcerated and strangulated, the animals may be severely ill and show signs of:
If a loop of small intestine has become incarcerated and strangulated, the animals may be severely ill and show signs of:
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*''Vomiting''' with acute onset
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''Vomiting''' with acute onset
*Depression, lethargy and anorexia
*Depression, lethargy and anorexia
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If the intestine ruptures, septic peritonitis may develop with pyrexia and septic shock.
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If the intestine ruptures, septic peritonitis may develop with pyrexia and septic shock.
===Laboratory Tests===
===Laboratory Tests===
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