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** Stake wounds in horses.
** Stake wounds in horses.
*** Usually fatal and cause extensive purulent, smelly inflammation.
*** Usually fatal and cause extensive purulent, smelly inflammation.
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** Purulent pleuritis in dogs and cats due to ''[[Nocardia]]'' from a distant wound.
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** Purulent pleuritis in dogs and cats due to ''[[
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*** Not uncommon in cats.
*** Not uncommon in cats.
*** May take some time to develop fully after the initial wound or cause has healed.
*** May take some time to develop fully after the initial wound or cause has healed.
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