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1. Anal Sacs In Dogs
(Article/Pets Animals)
...etion) lead to retention of sac contents. Such retention may predispose to bacterial overgrowth, infection, and inflammation.     Clinical Findings and Lesions: Signs are related to pain an...

2. Feline Calicivirus
(Article/Pets Animals)
...cers in their mouth or on their paws. Cats with rhinotracheitis virus sneeze more, have more eye discharge and inflammation, and are more likely to have pneumonia. Cats with feline chlamydiosis have ...

3. Brucellosis of cattle
(Article/Livestock)
...il’ localisation of infection between the nuchal ligament, atlas and axis ‘Fistulous withers’ inflammation of bursa between the nuchal ligament and dorsal spines of thoracic vertebra...

...n Blindness High mortality rate In new born calves the disease causes: Fever and lack of appetite, Salivation, Inflammation of the nasal mucosa Conjunctivitis, Erosions of the mouth mucous membranes...

5. Periodontal Disease in pets
(Article/Pets Animals)
...acteria that gain access to the body because of periodontal disease can lodge in the kidney, causing infection, inflammation, and acute damage. Over time, signs related to kidney failure might develop...

6. Optic neuritis
(Article/Pets Animals)
Definition Optic neuritis is inflammation of the intraocular or intra orbital optic nerve. It may be a manifestation of systemic illness. Etiology Causes include idiopathic, immune mediated, infectio

7. Dermatomyositis in dogs
(Article/Pets Animals)
This condition is one of inflammation (itis) of the skin (dermato) and muscle (myo) that is seen in young collies and Shetland sheepdogs. There appears to be a defect in the immune system that predisp

8. Malassezia (yeast) Dermatitis
(Article/Pets Animals)
...vironment of the skin is altered for any one of many reasons, Malassezia can cause severe dermatitis or otitis (inflammation of the skin or ears respectively) Etiology increased yeast organisms or hy...

9. Infectious Canine Hepatitis (ICH)
(Article/Pets Animals)
...multiplies in these regions. As the liver is attacked, abdominal pain and jaundice become evident. In addition, inflammation of the blood vessels within the body can lead to clotting problems and inte...

10. Canine Distemper in dogs
(Article/Pets Animals)
...and nervous systems. Early signs of the disease include fever, loss of appetite, and a mild conjunctivitis (eye inflammation). These signs can come and go, lasting only a few days. As a result, pet ow...

11. Retinal Detachment
(Article/Pets Animals)
...), or it may be torn and pulled away from the retinal pigment epithelium (RPE) by vitreal traction from vitreal inflammation or hemorraghe (rhegmatogenous retinal detachment). Clinical presentation/s...

12. Chorioretinitis
(Article/Pets Animals)
...mune cells, or immune complexes (immune-mediated diseases); hematogenous pathogenic factors, inducing choroidal inflammation, most common Choroid and retina-closely apposed; physiologically interdepe...

13. Dermatophytosis cats an dog
(Article/Pets Animals)
...ails and the outer layer of skin; the fungus usually stops spreading where it contacts living cells or areas of inflammation. Mucus membranes are not affected. In cats symptomatic cases tend to be se...

14. Feline infectious peritonitis (FIP)
(Article/Pets Animals)
...athing difficulties. Dry FIP. With dry Feline infectious peritonitis (FIP), many small nodules and regions of inflammation appear in various areas of the body, including the gastrointestinal tract, ...

...bone tumor Oral foreign body Snakebite Fever or Elevated Body Temperature Infections (bacterial, viral, fungal) Inflammation due to disease or injury Autoimmune disease Drug therapy (i.e., tetracyclin...

... shells are noted. 7. Mortality due to kidney disease caused by the nephrotropic strain of the IB virus. 8. Inflammation of the air sacs may be a complication of IB. Postmortem lesions Post...

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