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==Pleuritis== | ==Pleuritis== | ||
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*Common in animals | *Common in animals | ||
*Inflammatory agents reach the pleura by: | *Inflammatory agents reach the pleura by: | ||
− | **Extension from [[ | + | **Extension from [[:Category:Pneumonia|pneumonia]] |
− | ***Pleuropneumonia (fibrinous [[ | + | ***Pleuropneumonia (fibrinous [[Bronchopneumonia|bronchopneumonia]])- inflammation of [[Mesothelial cells|mesothelial cells]] associated with parenchymal disease due to bacterial infection |
**Bloodstream | **Bloodstream | ||
− | **Trans-diaphragmatic lymphatics from [[ | + | **Trans-diaphragmatic lymphatics from [[Peritonitis|peritoneal cavity]] |
**Penetration of the chest | **Penetration of the chest | ||
**From mediastinal abscessation | **From mediastinal abscessation | ||
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****Organising fibrinous pleuritis in which the visceral pleura becomes enveloped in a restrictive fibrous blanket | ****Organising fibrinous pleuritis in which the visceral pleura becomes enveloped in a restrictive fibrous blanket | ||
****Pleural adhesions, especially common in ruminants and pigs | ****Pleural adhesions, especially common in ruminants and pigs | ||
− | *Granulomatous pleuritis may cause [[ | + | *Granulomatous pleuritis may cause [[Hypertrophic Osteopathy|hypertrophic osteopathy]] |
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+ | ===[[Pyothorax]] (Thoracic empyema)=== | ||
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{| cellpadding="10" cellspacing="0" border="1" | {| cellpadding="10" cellspacing="0" border="1" | ||
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− | | [[Respiratory Viral Infections | + | | [[:Category:Respiratory Viral Infections|'''VIRAL''']] |
| [[Respiratory Bacterial Infections - Pathology|'''BACTERIAL''']] | | [[Respiratory Bacterial Infections - Pathology|'''BACTERIAL''']] | ||
| [[Respiratory Fungal Infections - Pathology|'''FUNGAL''']] | | [[Respiratory Fungal Infections - Pathology|'''FUNGAL''']] | ||
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| '''Cats''' | | '''Cats''' | ||
− | | [[ | + | | [[Feline Infectious Peritonitis|FIP]] |
| [[Pasteurella multocida|''P. multocida'']] and other Gram-negative organisms | | [[Pasteurella multocida|''P. multocida'']] and other Gram-negative organisms | ||
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| '''Horses''' | | '''Horses''' | ||
− | | [[ | + | | [[Hendra Virus|Hendra virus]] |
| extension from nasopharyngeal flora | | extension from nasopharyngeal flora | ||
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| '''Pigs''' | | '''Pigs''' | ||
− | | [[ | + | | [[Swine Influenza|Swine influenza]] |
| [[Respiratory Bacterial Infections - Pathology#Actinobacillus pleuropneumoniae|''Actinobacillus pleuropneumoniae'']] | | [[Respiratory Bacterial Infections - Pathology#Actinobacillus pleuropneumoniae|''Actinobacillus pleuropneumoniae'']] | ||
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+ | ==Test yourself with the Pleural Cavity and Membranes Pathology Flashcards== | ||
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+ | [[Pleural_Cavity_and_Membranes_Flashcards_-_Pathology|Pleural Cavity and Membranes Pathology Flashcards]] | ||
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+ | [[Category:Pleural Cavity and Membranes - Pathology]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Respiratory System - Inflammatory Pathology]] |
Latest revision as of 13:14, 3 March 2011
Pleuritis
- Inflammation of the pleura
- Common in animals
- Inflammatory agents reach the pleura by:
- Extension from pneumonia
- Pleuropneumonia (fibrinous bronchopneumonia)- inflammation of mesothelial cells associated with parenchymal disease due to bacterial infection
- Bloodstream
- Trans-diaphragmatic lymphatics from peritoneal cavity
- Penetration of the chest
- From mediastinal abscessation
- Penetration from oesophagus or abdominal viscus (commonly bovine traumatic recticulitis)
- Extension from pneumonia
- Common acute forms:
- Purulent
- Fibrinous
- Common sequele:
- Organising fibrinous pleuritis in which the visceral pleura becomes enveloped in a restrictive fibrous blanket
- Pleural adhesions, especially common in ruminants and pigs
- Common sequele:
- Granulomatous pleuritis may cause hypertrophic osteopathy
Pyothorax (Thoracic empyema)
Infectious causes of pleuritis
. | VIRAL | BACTERIAL | FUNGAL | PARASITIC |
Dogs | . | Nocardia | . | . |
. | . | Actinomyces and Bacteroides spp. | . | . |
. | . | Tuberculosis | . | . |
Cats | FIP | P. multocida and other Gram-negative organisms | . | . |
Horses | Hendra virus | extension from nasopharyngeal flora | . | . |
. | . | Streptococci | . | . |
Cattle | . | Pneumonic pasteurellosis | . | . |
. | . | Tuberculosis | . | . |
. | . | Contagious bovine pleuropneumonia | . | . |
Sheep | . | Enzootic pneumonia | . | . |
Pigs | Swine influenza | Actinobacillus pleuropneumoniae | . | . |
. | . | Pasteurellosis | . | . |
. | . | Contagious porcine pleuropneumonia | . | . |
. | . | Glasser's disease | . | . |