Tuesday, April 29 Question of the Day NAVLE® Clinical Sciences VTNE® NAVLE® NAVLE® Clinical Sciences VTNE® What condition is associated with rectal stricture in pigs? Intussusception Coccidiosis Salmonella typhimurium Rotavirus Intestinal spirochetosis Submit Answer Correct. You chose {selectedText}. Incorrect. You chose {selectedText}, but the correct answer is {correctText}. Salmonella typhimurium is associated with rectal strictures in growing pigs. Caused by an ulcerative proctitis that damages rectal tissue. Can see large numbers of cases. Can see sporadic rectal strictures as a sequelae to rectal prolapse. Follow this link to see a Merck image of rectal prolapse in a sheep. Intestinal spirochetosis is a post-weaning diarrhea seen in the ABSENCE of Brachyspira (Serpulina) hyodysenteriae (swine dysentery), but similar in presentation to it. This syndrome is being recognized more frequently worldwide. More NAVLE® Questions September 9, 2025 September 8, 2025 September 5, 2025 September 4, 2025 Browse All Questions Get Started with ZukuReview NAVLE® Plans starting at $379 For final-year vet students or recent graduates. Test Prep US-Based Put your knowledge to the test Get a visual practice question delivered to your inbox daily. Sign Up