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  • ...]</nowiki> "expand" widgets to the subcategories listed on category pages. If Javascript is disabled, those widgets takes you to the category page (in ea The custom tag is called <nowiki><categorytree></nowiki>. For example, if you put &lt;categorytree&gt;Foo&lt;/categorytree&gt; on a wiki page, it wil
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  • ...ypical sites such as those described above and relating to the causes e.g. if the allergy is to the carpet then a dog will have the signs on his abdomen ...ma, papules, +/- vesicles and exudation forming crusts''' in later stages. If the irritation is chronic, lichenification, hyperpigmentation and alopecia
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  • ...without showing any clinical signs and this usually occurs at a young age. If calves less than 9 months are affected, no clinical signs will usually be s ...immunity may be established in the case of an outbreak but will then wane if no re-infection occurs for a number of years. When the disease does appear,
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  • ...agents spread into the blood, there is a risk of systemic sepsis. Finally, if the perforation is caused by a sharp object in the region of the heart base *'''Pneumothorax''' or '''tension pneumothorax'''. If the latter condition is unilateral, a dorso-ventral radiograph will show th
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  • ...luid in the proximal gastrointestinal tract (stomach and small intestine). If this is the case, the tube can act to remove this fluid and relieve the vis ...here may be some resistance. Most horses swallow the tube immediately, but if this is not the case then the veterinarian should carefully bump the epiglo
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  • |l1= Replace text with name and subsection of relevant WikiVet page if in existence eg. Feather - Anatomy & Physiology#Structure & Function ...rganism in whole blood using real-time PCR can also be used for diagnosis. If there is no evidence of infection with either of these diagnostic methods,
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  • ***May be reversible if innervation re-established ...d [[Muscle Hypertrophy|hypertrophied]] (due to increased work load) fibres if some motor units are not damaged
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  • ...s therefore well tolerated by most pets and does not have any side effects if swallowed. In some animals chlorhexidine can cause slight staining of the t ...hexidine gel can be applied directly on to the tooth surface with a finger if the pet allows.
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