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Infected people can have abdominal pains, diarrhea, weight loss, weakness, malaise, anorexia, and emaciation.
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Asymptomatic or gradual development of bottle jaw and ascites (ventral edema), emaciation, weight loss.
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The malnourishment associated with emaciation has been referred to as inanition, while infection by parasites has been described as adulteration.
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Clinical signs are more severe in immunosuppressed, under-nourished or stressed chicks, with infection causing nephrosis, emaciation and even sudden death.
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It shows he was already showing signs of emaciation.
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Gull also recommended that food should be administered at intervals varying inversely with the periods of exhaustion and emaciation.
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As the syndrome involves a lack of essential fat, four of every five afflicted are underweight, often to the point of sickliness and emaciation.
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In the first case, blows to the body caused internal injuries that, in combination with physical emaciation and acute hunger, could induce death.
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In rare cases serious disease can occur including emaciation, fluid in the pericardium, cardiomegaly, hepatosplenomegaly, perisplenitis and enlargement of the appendix.
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Generally, however, there is loss of appetite, heartburn, nervous dyspepsia, constipation, or diarrhea, abdominal distention, headache, vertigo, emaciation, and loss of sleep.
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