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==[[:Category:Oral Cavity - Erosive & Ulcerative Pathology]]==
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==[[:Category:Oral Cavity - Vesicular Pathology]]==
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==Catarrhal [[Stomatitis]]==
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==Granulomatous and pyogranulomatous Inflammation==
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==Eosinophilic Inflammation==
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===[[Eosinophilic Granuloma]]===
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==Necrotizing Inflammation==
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==Lymphocytic and plasmacytic Inflammation==
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==[[:Category:Oral Cavity - Immune Mediated Pathology]]==
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===Hypersensitivity===
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==[[:Category:Oral Cavity - Proliferative Pathology]]==
      
==[[Category:Oral Cavity - Metabolic Pathology]]==
 
==[[Category:Oral Cavity - Metabolic Pathology]]==
 
===[[Uraemia]]===
 
===[[Uraemia]]===
[[Image:uraemia.gif|right|thumb|125px|<small><center>Lesions due to uraemia associated with pyelonephritis/chronic renal failure (Courtesy of Alun Williams (RVC))</center></small>]]
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*In terminal renal failure animal may present with painful ulcers in mouth, which become secondarily infected with Fusiformis.
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**High concentrations of toxic materials in the blood results in degeneration of small arterioles.
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*In the mouth, this damage to the blood supply can cause epithelial necrosis.
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*Usually seen as erosions along the ventrolateral borders of the [[Oral Cavity - Tongue - Anatomy & Physiology|tongue]] and on the [[Cheeks - Anatomy & Physiology|cheeks]], especially opposite the [[Oral Cavity - Teeth & Gingiva - Anatomy & Physiology|teeth]].
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*In some cases there may be more extensive necrosis which may involve subepithelial tissue
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**for example, the tip of the [[Oral Cavity - Tongue - Anatomy & Physiology|tongue]] may slough.
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*Most commonly seen in dog sometimes in cat.
      
==[[:Category:Oral Cavity - Nutritional Pathology]]==
 
==[[:Category:Oral Cavity - Nutritional Pathology]]==
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