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Large strongyle infections are directly associated with the larval migration in the walls of the mesenteric arteries. The inflammation constricts the arteries and reduced blood supply (ischemia) to the intestinal wall, killing tissue (infarction) and causing aneurysms.

The horse’s problem may be his trainer who denies the role of bloodworms.