Category:Enteritis, Ulcerative

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Ulcerative Enteritis

  • Ulcerative enteritis is relatively uncommon.
  • Very severe lesions pentrate through the mucosa, producing haemorrhage and death, e.g.
    • In dogs with a mast cell tumour.
    • In bovine viral diarrhoea-mucosal disease.
    • In some bacterial diseases
      • e.g. Salmlonellosis
        • Salmonella typically produces a broad spectrum of disease.
        • Classically may produce 'button' ulcers, especially in the terminal small intestine and upper large intestine (Ileocaecocolic junction).

Classical Swine Fever

Cyathostomosis

  • In the horse.
  • Small strongyles.
  • L3 to L4 development in nodules in mucosa/submucosa of caecum and colon
    • Can cause diarrhoea if mass emergence.

Pathology

Gross

  • Encysted larvae appear as pinhead grey to red mucosal nodules.
  • Mass emergence results in:
    • Mucosal erosions.
  • Ulcers.
  • Fibrinous exudates.
  • Haemorrhage.

Histopathology

  • Larvae in deep mucosa/sumucosa surrounded by fibrous capsule and mixed inflammatory cells.
  • Intense eosinophil, neutrophil and macrophage infiltration when larvae emerge
    • May also be oedema and, if severe, mucosal ulceration.

Pages in category "Enteritis, Ulcerative"

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