Difference between revisions of "Actinomyces viscosus"
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| − | + | ***Commensal of oral cavity of dogs and humans | |
| + | ***Canine actinomycosis | ||
| + | ***Causes localised subcutaneous pyogranulomatous lesions and fibrovascular proliferation of peritoneal ([[Peritonitis - Pathology#In dogs|peritonitis]]) and pleural surfaces in dogs | ||
| + | ***Leads to [[Pleural Cavity & Membranes Inflammatory - Pathology#Pyothorax (Thoracic empyema)|pyothorax]] | ||
| + | ***Respiratory distress | ||
| + | ***[[Bacterial skin infections - Pathology#Bacterial granulomatous dermatitis|Cutaneous pustules]] in horses | ||
| + | ***Abortion in cattle | ||
| + | ***Rods contained in soft grey granules which release the organism when squashed | ||
| + | ***Two types of colonies: large and smooth colonies with V, Y and T configurations or small and rough colonies with short branching filaments | ||
| + | ***Grow in 10% carbon dioxide | ||
| + | ***Usually responds to penicillin | ||
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Revision as of 10:06, 25 June 2010
- Commensal of oral cavity of dogs and humans
- Canine actinomycosis
- Causes localised subcutaneous pyogranulomatous lesions and fibrovascular proliferation of peritoneal (peritonitis) and pleural surfaces in dogs
- Leads to pyothorax
- Respiratory distress
- Cutaneous pustules in horses
- Abortion in cattle
- Rods contained in soft grey granules which release the organism when squashed
- Two types of colonies: large and smooth colonies with V, Y and T configurations or small and rough colonies with short branching filaments
- Grow in 10% carbon dioxide
- Usually responds to penicillin