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equine b. infection of horses or other equines with Babesia caballi or B. equi, transmitted by ticks of the genera Dermacentor, Hyalomma, or Rhipicephalus; characteristics include high fever, immobility, icterus, gastrointestinal disturbances, rapid emaciation, and dependent edema. Called also biliary fever of horses and equine biliary fever.
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equine biliary f. equine babesiosis.
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equine c. intestinal pain in horses; causes may include excessive gas; blockage by an impaction, foreign body, or twisting or other malposition; or infection or enteritis.
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equine coital e. a benign venereal disease of horses, caused by a herpesvirus, characterized by vesicles and ulcers on the external genitalia, and occasionally on the lips, nares, and conjunctiva, that heal within a few weeks.
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equine degenerative m. a disease of young horses with degeneration of axons and myelin in the spinal cord and medulla oblongata; spasticity, defective proprioception, and ataxia develop progressively, sometimes ending as paraplegia or paralysis. It may be either hereditary or due to a vitamin E deficiency.
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