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Organ:- Lung Lesions:- Most of the pleural surface covered by abundant fibrin and fibrous tissue DD:- CBPP. Organ:- Chest cavity Lesions:- Large sheets of fibrin cover the costal and diaphragmatic pleura, and form pockets containing straw-colored fluid DD:- CBPP. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Lesions:- Most of the pleural surface covered by abundant fibrin and fibrous tissue DD:- CBPP
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Page 1: Organ:-  Chest cavity Lesions:-

Organ:- LungLesions:-Most of the pleural surface covered by abundant fibrin and fibrous tissue

DD:- CBPP

Page 2: Organ:-  Chest cavity Lesions:-

Organ:- Chest cavityLesions:-Large sheets of fibrin cover the costal and diaphragmatic pleura, and form pockets containing straw-colored fluidDD:- CBPP

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Organ:- Costal ribsLesions:-There was a thick plaque (adhesion) of fibrous tissue on the costal pleura.DD:- CBPP

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Organ:- LungLesions:-Interlobular septa are markedly thickened by fibrous tissue, and also contain small depressions (air pockets = emphysema). Lobules are reddened and wet (congestion and edema)DD:- CBPP

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Organ:- Heart Lesions:-The pericardial sac contains abundant turbid fluid DD:- CBPP

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Organ:- Bovine carpus

Lesions:-

There was abundant

fibrin within the

synovial space and

on the synovium,

and articular

cartilages contain a

few small erosions.

DD:- CBPP

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Organ:- Lung

Lesions:-

Presence of

Fibrinous

exudates in the

pleura.

DD:- CCPP

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Organ:- Carpal joint

Lesions:- Haemorrhage on

the synovial membrane

with periarticular edema

in the carpal joint.

DD:- Contagious agalactia

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Case History

This cow was suddenly

found dead with:

1. Unclotted bloody

discharge from all

body orifices,.

2. Incomplete rigor

mortis.

3. Rapid distension of

the carcass with

gases.DD:- Peracute anthrax

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Case History

This zebra was found

dead (after 3 days of

suffering from a rapid

disease onset) with:

1. Unclotted bloody

discharge from all

body orifices.

2. Incomplete rigor

mortis.DD:-Acute

anthrax

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HorseLesions:- Presence of cutaneous nodules (white) on the hind legs.DD:- Glanders

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Organ:- LungLesions:- Presence of firm, rounded miliary

nodules on the lung paranchyma.DD:- Glnaders

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Organ:- Equine

head

Lesions:-

Mucopurulent

discharge came

out from both

nostriles

DD:- Strangles.

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Organ:- Head of equine

Lesions:-Hot painful abscesses of the lymph nodes of the throat. DD:- Strangles

(Distemper).

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Organ:- Equine head

Lesions:- Sub-maxillary lymph nodes appear enlarged with present ofyellowish creamy Pus.DD:- Strangles

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Organ:- LungLesions:-

Multiple pyo-

granulomas are found

in the lungs.

DD:- Rhodococcus equi

infection

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Organ:- Kidney of foal Lesions:- (A): The indistinct white foci in the cortex of the kidney are areas of acute infection and contain the bacterium.(B): Infiltration of nuetrophils within glomeruli and tubules and obliterated glomeruli by presence of basaphilic structure ( bacterial colonies). DD:- Septicemia due to Actinobacillus equuli.

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Case history:-An affected horse moves with a stiff-legged gait, often with the tail held out stiffly and the ears pricked. As the disease progresses the muscles become very rigid and stiff that the horse may fall and not be able to get up again.

DD:- Tetanus

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Organ:- Eye of foal

Lesions:-

The prominence of the

foal's third eyelid.

DD:- Tetanus

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Organ:- Small intestine of pig

Lesions:- The mucosa was congested and covered by a large yellowish-brown casts of fibrino-necrotic exudate (diphtheritic pseudomembrane).DD:- Salmonellosis

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Case history:- A 48-year-

old man presents with

draining sinus tracts on

his elbow (arrows). The

drainage resembles small

grains of sand.

DD:- Botryomycosis

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OrganSkin biopsy obtained from human with hard fibrous nodules on his arm.

Lesions:-1- Basophilic concretion surrounded

by an eosinophilic rim is seen 2- The concretion consists centrally of

basophilic granular material (bacterial colonies) and peripherally of a homogenous eosinophilic material oriented in radiating club-shaped bodies (rosettes-shaped) about the bacterial colonies.

DD:- Botryomycosis


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