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1. Anal Sacs In Dogs
(Article/Pets Animals)
...neal edema, erythema, induration, or fistula formation. Apocrine gland adenocarcinomas of the anal sac are typically seen in older female dogs. These dogs are presented for signs secondary to hypercal...

2. Brucellosis of cattle
(Article/Livestock)
...y and causes many abortions in unvaccinated cattle. In a herd in which disease is endemic, an infected cow typically aborts only once after exposure; subsequent gestations and lactations appear normal...

3. Anaplasmosis in Cattle
(Article/Livestock)
...ies, houseflies, and other non-biting insects do not transmit the disease. Horn flies, although they bite, typically do not go from animal to animal so they are not thought to spread Anaplasma. Mechan...

4. Canine demodicosis
(Article/Pets Animals)
... demodex. A hereditary factor predisposes an animal to develop juenile-onset demodicosis. Patophysiology Typically the mites reside in the hair follicles, although some have been found in apocrine a...

5. Dermatomyositis in dogs
(Article/Pets Animals)
...There appears to be a defect in the immune system that predisposes dogs to this disorder. The skin lesions typically develop first with variable muscle problems occurring later. There are many similar...

6. Malassezia (yeast) Dermatitis
(Article/Pets Animals)
...d lipid content and may be more prevalent in greograpic region where humidity is hight. Clinical sign The typical clinical signs associated with Malassezia dermatitis in dogs are : Alopecia Erythema...

7. Herpes Virus
(Article/Pets Animals)
...l Diagnosis Bacteria (brucellosis, coliform bacteria, or streptococci), toxoplasmosis, toxic substances no typical gross lesions of CHV MVC (canine parvovirus type 1) causes enteric or respiratory di...

8. Oesophagostomum
(Article/Livestock)
....     Oesophagostomum radiatum   Life Cycle The preparasitic phase of Oesophagostomum is typically strongyloid, and infection is by ingestion of L3s Adults in the intestine lay eggs ...

9. Histoplasmosis
(Article/Pets Animals)
...ed. Pathophysiology Dissemination can be to any organ, resulting in a granulomatous inflamatory respone. Typically, spread occurs to organs such as the lungs, GI tract, liver, bone marrow and eyes. ...

10. Abscesses and cellulitis
(Article/Pets Animals)
...dermal flora are introduced by inoculation during penetration of the skin by teeth or claws. In dog bites, typical pathogen are staphylococcus aureus and escherichia where as in the cat bites these ar...

11. Rabies in cat and dog
(Article/Pets Animals)
...nine day previous time that symptoms are first shown. Clinical Sign General Comments Quite variable; atypical presentation is the rule rather than the exception. Three progressive stages of dise...

12. Newcastle Disease
(Article/Poultry)
...ut usually follow, the respiratory signs in neurotropic velogenic disease. Nervous signs with diarrhea are typical in pigeons, and nervous signs are frequently seen in cormorants and exotic bird speci...

...s at the processing plant. Enlargement of the feather follicles due to accumulations of lymphocytes is the typical lesion. This is the most infective virus since it is produced in the regions of the f...

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