Equine Internal Medicine Q&A 09
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A 12-hour-old foal is presented as weak and lethargic. The heart rate is 96bpm, and the mucous membranes are pale and jaundiced. Laboratory evaluation reveals a haematocrit of 10%, a haemoglobin concentration of 34g/l and a total protein of 52g/l.
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What is the most likely diagnosis? | Neonatal isoerythrolysis. |
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What are the three potential clinical entities that could lead to the death of this foal? | Three potential clinical entities that could lead to the death of this foal are:
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