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Clinical examination is a fundamental part veterinary diagnosis. It provides the veterinarian with the information to determine the disease or diseases producing the clinical abnormalities. Additionally, the information derived from the clinical examination should assist the veterinarian in determining the severity of the pathophysiological processes.