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Hypovolemia clinical signs

The clinical signs of hypovolemia and dehydration in the adult horse are listed in Table 17.1. Hypovolemia is defined as insufficient circulating blood volume, whereas dehydration is defined as loss of water from the tissues. It is important to distinguish between these conditions because hypovolemia requires immediate treatment but dehydration is optimally addressed over a period of 12-24 h. However, in most clinical scenarios, hypovolemia and dehydration occur concurrently. [Pg.328]

Table 17.1 Clinical signs of hypovolemia and dehydration in the horse... Table 17.1 Clinical signs of hypovolemia and dehydration in the horse...

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