The acute course is mainly
characterised by fever, a rapidly deteriorating general condition with anaemia, leucopenia, thrombocytopenia, circular and respiratory symptoms, multiple bleeding and oedema, conjunctivitis and opacity of the cornea.
Not exact matches
The official deficiency of Vitamin C is known as «scurvy», which although uncommon, can still occur in adults and children and is
characterised by irritability, leg pain, and loss of appetite, shortness of breath,
fever, tissue haemorrhaging and pain.
Further to this paper published
by Douglass K. Macintire, DVM, MS, DACVIM, DACVECC, this disease is
characterised by facial swelling, lymphadenopathy, deep pyoderma of the head and face,
fever, depression etc..
Some Chinese Shar - Pei dogs have a genetic disorder called Familial Shar - Pei
Fever (FSF) which is characterised by episodes of unprovoked fever and / or inflammation and sometimes kidney failure and amyloid
Fever (FSF) which is
characterised by episodes of unprovoked
fever and / or inflammation and sometimes kidney failure and amyloid
fever and / or inflammation and sometimes kidney failure and amyloidosis.