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'''[[Lungs Ventilation - Pathology|Disturbances of Ventilation]]'''
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'''[[Lungs Circulatory - Pathology|Disturbances of Circulation]]'''
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==[[Pigmentation - Pathology|Pigmentation]]==
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*Permanent abnormal discoloration
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===Melanosis===
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*Individual parenchymal lobules are affected
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*Pigment is present in the alveolar walls of calves and lambs
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*Most likely [[Lungs Developmental - Pathology#Congenital melanosis|congenital]]
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===Anthracosis===
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*Diffuse greyish discoloration
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Carbon in the connective tissue around airways and vessels, after being brought and deposited there - sequestration - by macrophages from the alveoli
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*Used to be seen in town-dwelling dogs and cats
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==Calcification==
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*Generally associated with hypervitaminosis D or from ingested vitamin D analogues
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*Common sequel to [[Kidney Renal Failure - Pathology#Uraemia|uraemia]] in dogs and pulmonary necrosis
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*Lungs may fail to collapse on opening the thorax
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*See [[Calcification - Pathology#Calcification|general pathology]]
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[[Category:Respiratory System - Pathology]]

Revision as of 12:32, 15 February 2011

Disturbances of Ventilation

Disturbances of Circulation

Pigmentation

  • Permanent abnormal discoloration

Melanosis

  • Individual parenchymal lobules are affected
  • Pigment is present in the alveolar walls of calves and lambs
  • Most likely congenital

Anthracosis

  • Diffuse greyish discoloration

Carbon in the connective tissue around airways and vessels, after being brought and deposited there - sequestration - by macrophages from the alveoli

  • Used to be seen in town-dwelling dogs and cats

Calcification

  • Generally associated with hypervitaminosis D or from ingested vitamin D analogues
  • Common sequel to uraemia in dogs and pulmonary necrosis
  • Lungs may fail to collapse on opening the thorax
  • See general pathology