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===Mucormycosis===
 
* ''Mucor'', a fungi, invades the [[The Rumen - Anatomy & Physiology|rumen]] wall, e.g. after damage caused by [[Rumenal Acidosis|rumenal acidosis]].
 
* Produces chronic ongoing granulomatous rumenitis. 
 
* Difficult to diagnose in life.
 
* May produce pain and poor growth
 
* Infective process may penetrate wall and produce peritonitis.
 
 
====Pathology====
 
 
=====Gross=====
 
 
* Thickening and ulceration of mucosal surface of [[The Rumen - Anatomy & Physiology|rumen]].
 
** Feels like thick leather. 
 
*[[The Rumen - Anatomy & Physiology|Rumen]] wall becomes fibrosed.
 
 
=====Histological=====
 
 
* Classical granulomatous inflammation
 
** May have giant cells in addition to sheets of [[Macrophages - WikiBlood|macrophages]].
 
* Can visualise fungal hyphae in tissue using special stains (PAS),
 
** Often grow along blood vessels.
 
*** May cause thrombosis of small blood vessels, leading to further necrosis (infarction) of [[The Rumen - Anatomy & Physiology|rumen]] wall.
 
 
==Neutrophilic Inflammation==
 
 
===Rumenitis===
 
 
* Opportunistic pathogens take advantage of acidotic lesions and other disturbances of rumen flora.
 
** e.g. ''F. necrophorum'', fungi
 
** Infection with ''Mucor'' gives [[Mucormycosis|mucormycosis]]- chronic ongoing granulomatous rumenitis.
 
** Also agents which cause lesions in other areas of tract e.g. BVDV, actinobacillosis.
 
 
====Pathology====
 
 
=====Gross=====
 
 
* Multiple, dark red areas of swollen papillae, mainly in ventral sac and pillars.
 
 
=====Histological=====
 
 
* Coagulative necrosis of papillae
 
* Marked neutrophil infiltrate
 
* Serofibrinous exudate
 
* Thromboembolic spread to form areas of coagulative necrosis and abscesses in [[Liver - Anatomy & Physiology|liver]].
 
 
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Latest revision as of 18:20, 15 February 2011

Forestomach - Inflammatory Pathology

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