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  • [[Category:To Do - Dermatology]][[Category:To Do - Minor]]
    500 bytes (57 words) - 21:45, 6 September 2011
  • ...ic pathogen of both cats and dogs, and during infection it may increase 100-10000 fold on the skin. It is most commonly recovered from the ear, anus, a ''M. Pachydermatitis'' is bottle-shaped, and non-mycelial.
    979 bytes (139 words) - 15:56, 24 May 2011
  • ..., however some microorganisms can cause disease and are therefore referred to as pathogenic. ...o distinct types. The main categories of veterinary interest are bacteria, fungi, protozoa, viruses and prions, although other microorganisms also exist suc
    3 KB (384 words) - 15:06, 14 January 2011
  • ...tance are referred to as ''deuteromycetes'' although some pathogenic fungi do exist in other phyla. ===Types of Fungi===
    6 KB (891 words) - 16:53, 6 August 2010
  • |q1=How do chromoblastomycosis infections spread in the host? *Disseminates to other tissues and organs
    4 KB (535 words) - 13:09, 22 June 2011
  • *Mannose-binding Lectin |q4=Which two complexes bind to make the enzyme C3 convertase?
    3 KB (451 words) - 08:20, 24 May 2012
  • *# Impaired digestive ability of the macrophages to cope with foreign material. *# The irritant being able to coat itself with host antigens.
    2 KB (209 words) - 12:40, 18 August 2010
  • * ''Mucor'', a fungi, invades the [[Rumen - Anatomy & Physiology|rumen]] wall, e.g. after damage * Difficult to diagnose in life.
    2 KB (232 words) - 16:54, 15 October 2013
  • The absolute or relative deficiency of vitamin K can give rise to defective coagulation. ...ogs are most commonly effected, but predator species such as cats and owls do occasionally suffer from secondary poisonings.
    2 KB (302 words) - 16:16, 15 October 2013
  • *Non-contageous |q3=What do aspergillosis lesions look like in cattle?
    6 KB (814 words) - 13:09, 22 June 2011
  • *''' Swab''' every ulcer for bacteria, and non-healing ulcers for fungi and yeast from the edge of the lesion ...nditions. '''Hypoalbuminaemia''' causes '''delay in healing'''. Ensure dust-free stabling, with hay fed on the ground and mask protection from bright da
    5 KB (694 words) - 08:40, 21 October 2010
  • ...saprophytic organisms called Phaeohyphomycetes and were previously called 'Fungi Imperfecti'. The two main species of veterinary interest are ''Microsporum' ...y temperature and antifungal activity in serum and body fluids prevent the fungi invading subcutaneously. Secondary invasion by ''[[Staphylococcus aureus]]'
    10 KB (1,523 words) - 17:06, 6 January 2023
  • Lesions are the abnormalities or changes seen in living tissues due to disease, and can be observed in: * Necropsy or post-mortem examination.
    9 KB (1,317 words) - 07:09, 7 September 2016
  • Chemical contamination of foodstuffs can be due to their presence in the environment, or their intentional or unintentional ap ...n the use has been specifically approved by a vet. Use of drugs other than to treat sick animals is generally not approved (although welfare should not b
    12 KB (1,726 words) - 21:47, 2 July 2010
  • 53 bytes (5 words) - 15:12, 15 February 2011
  • ...are referred as the '''microbiota or microbiome''', (the latter referring to the microorganisms and their genes) and are terms which now supersede the o ...iome 2017; 5:139</ref> However despite these variations, there does appear to be a core bacterial community, demonstrated by the canine intestinal microb
    6 KB (897 words) - 15:56, 23 February 2022
  • *#* Tissues depend upon their blood supply to remain alive. *# Non-living agents such as chemicals or physical injuries.
    17 KB (2,565 words) - 16:17, 21 February 2011
  • ...and is one of the main innate protective mechanisms of invertebrates. Due to its destructive potential the complement system is heavily regulated but wh This pathway of the complement system is triggered by the binding of antibody to antigen. The only subclasses that can activate complement this way are the
    10 KB (1,672 words) - 19:27, 19 September 2012
  • ====Animal (or Fish) Derivatives or By-products==== ...l derivatives are cooked, the fat removed and the remaining material dried to create a dry meal).
    8 KB (1,083 words) - 10:57, 10 May 2017
  • ...s. In this way immediate measures may encourage healing and removal of long-standing complications may then encourage natural healing to proceed.
    16 KB (2,421 words) - 11:15, 17 May 2010

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