Intestinal congestion - Atlas of swine pathology

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Possible causes: Clostridium perfringensEdema diseaseIleitis
These are inflammatory changes in the intestines caused by E. coli β-hemolytic, a bowel edema. In a typical course, necropsy changes are associated with the action of the Stx2e toxin, that leads to the damage of blood vessels in the submucosa of the stomach and intestines.