Acute hemorrhagic necrotizing enteritis

Acute hemorrhagic necrotic enteritis is a type of acute enteritis associated with C. perfringens infection. The disease is mainly in the small intestine, and pathological changes are characterized by intestinal wall hemorrhage and necrosis. Its main clinical manifestations are abdominal pain, blood in the stool, fever, vomiting and bloating. Severe cases may have symptoms of poisoning such as shock, intestinal paralysis, and complications such as intestinal perforation.

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