Abomasal disorders - Zuku

bacterial infection in joint. develops in 3 ways: navel ill (hematogenous infection), traumautic injury, iatrogenic infection associated with joint injection or surgery (usually in horses). clin signs: severe lameness and distention of the joint with cloudy, turbid synovial fluid that contains >30,000 WBC/mm3 and a total protein level of >4 g/dL ................
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