Difference between revisions of "Laryngeal Chondritis"
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*Caused by [[Fusobacterium necrophorum|''Fusobacterium necrophorum'']] | *Caused by [[Fusobacterium necrophorum|''Fusobacterium necrophorum'']] | ||
− | *[[ | + | *[[Larynx Inflammatory - Pathology#Infectious causes of laryngitis|Infection of laryngeal cartilages]] |
*Can be seen in short-necked breed, e.g. Texels, East Friesians and Southdowns | *Can be seen in short-necked breed, e.g. Texels, East Friesians and Southdowns | ||
*Leads to extreme respiratory distress | *Leads to extreme respiratory distress | ||
*Laryngeal mucosa is necrotic and ulcerated | *Laryngeal mucosa is necrotic and ulcerated | ||
− | *Associated with [[Laryngeal | + | *Associated with [[Larynx Degenerative - Pathology#Laryngeal oedema|laryngeal oedema]] |
− | *Also may occur in young [[Alimentary System - | + | *Also may occur in young [[Equine Alimentary System - Anatomy & Physiology|horses]] and calves |
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[[Category:Respiratory Diseases - Sheep]] | [[Category:Respiratory Diseases - Sheep]] | ||
[[Category:Respiratory_Bacterial_Infections]] | [[Category:Respiratory_Bacterial_Infections]] | ||
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Revision as of 19:19, 20 January 2011
- Caused by Fusobacterium necrophorum
- Infection of laryngeal cartilages
- Can be seen in short-necked breed, e.g. Texels, East Friesians and Southdowns
- Leads to extreme respiratory distress
- Laryngeal mucosa is necrotic and ulcerated
- Associated with laryngeal oedema
- Also may occur in young horses and calves