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CNS Response to Injury - Pathology
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** It is an adaptive response to deal with the injury.
** It is an adaptive response to deal with the injury.
** It can, however lead to necrosis.
** It can, however lead to necrosis.
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* Seen, for example, in grass sickness in [[
Hindgut Fermenters - Horse
- Anatomy & Physiology|horses]] (equine dysautonomia).
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* Seen, for example, in grass sickness in [[
Equine Alimentary System
- Anatomy & Physiology|horses]] (equine dysautonomia).
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