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Small intestinal tympany
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If the small intestine becomes occluded by a foreign body (often a pellet of compressed fur, yellow arrow), the stomach (white arrow) and small intestine that is proximal to the obstruction (turquoise arrow) become dilated and tympanitic and the intestine that is distal to the obstruction is collapsed and empty.
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Spleen in a rabbit with RHD2
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The spleen must be found during a post-mortem examination. Lifting the stomach and reflecting it dorsolaterally the spleen can be found, attached to the stomach by the lesser omentum. In this case it is at least double the size it should be. This is a sign of RHD.
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Spleen of a rabbit not affected by RHD
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This rabbit did not have RHD. The picture shows the small size of an adult rabbit's spleen.
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Spleen of a rabbit with RHD
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This image show the size of a the spleen in a rabbit that died from confirmed RHD
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Splenomegaly
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An enlarged spleen may be seen in cases of RHD. There are few other causes of splenomegaly in this species. Histologically the changes can range from moderate congestion to haemorrhage, deposition of fibrin, lymphocytolysis and
necrosis of lymphoid tissue.
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Subtle macroscopic signs of RHD
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Gross post-mortem signs are not always obvious in rabbits that died from RHD and this rabbit is an example. The liver is slightly enlarged and close inspection with a hand lens did show a mottled appearance. Histopathology showed characteristic hepatocellular necrosis and PCR testing confirmed the presence of RHDV2.
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White spots in liver
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Several disease can cause white spots in the liver. Hepatic coccidiosis is the most likely cause.
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Yersiniosis
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Occasionally rabbits may be infected with Yersinia pseudotuberculosis. During life, it causes vague clinical signs of anorexia and weight loss. At post-mortem examination , numerous white foci can be observed on the intestine, especially in the appendix ( white arrow) and sacculus rotundus (yellow arrow). Foci may also be seen in the spleen.
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