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cell count indicates infection. Infection confined from the skin or subcutaneous vessels in the
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matic cord. It can also be a result of inadvertent
Chronic infection requires excision of the infected matic cord. In some cases, the distal aspect of the
portion of the spermatic cord. Bacteria involved
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often result in multifocal small areas of abscessa-
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tion with extensive fibrous tissue formation to manipulation, and the spermatic cord has
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the scrotum with towel clamps or suture, but most
is followed to the cord, and a combination of
unt anc care u s art · issection is use to
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Peritonitis
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omentum can be emasculated with the horse
and observed for 48 hours, and antibiotic therapy ·
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