Difference between revisions of "Cyathostomosis"
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+ | | '''Cyathostominosis | ||
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+ | ==References== | ||
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+ | * Blood, D.C. and Studdert, V. P. (1999) '''Saunders Comprehensive Veterinary Dictionary (2nd Edition)''' ''Elsevier Science'' | ||
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+ | * Mair, T., Love, S., Schumacher, J. and Watson, E. (1998) '''Equine Medicine, Surgery and Reproduction''' ''WB Saunders Company Ltd'' | ||
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+ | * Knottenbelt, D.C. '''A Handbook of Equine Medicine for Final Year Students''' ''University of Liverpool'' | ||
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+ | * Pearce, O. (1994) '''Treatment of Equine Tetanus''' ''In Practice'' November 1994 pp 322-325. | ||
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+ | * Merck & Co (2008) '''The Merck Veterinary Manual (Eighth Edition)''' ''Merial'' | ||
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Also known as: | Cyathostominosis |
Description
Signalment
Diagnosis
Clinical Signs
.
Treatment
Prognosis
Prevention
.
References
- Blood, D.C. and Studdert, V. P. (1999) Saunders Comprehensive Veterinary Dictionary (2nd Edition) Elsevier Science
- Mair, T., Love, S., Schumacher, J. and Watson, E. (1998) Equine Medicine, Surgery and Reproduction WB Saunders Company Ltd
- Knottenbelt, D.C. A Handbook of Equine Medicine for Final Year Students University of Liverpool
- Pearce, O. (1994) Treatment of Equine Tetanus In Practice November 1994 pp 322-325.
- Merck & Co (2008) The Merck Veterinary Manual (Eighth Edition) Merial
Gross
- Encysted larvae appear as pinhead grey to red mucosal nodules.
- Mass emergence results in:
- Mucosal erosions.
- Ulcers.
- Fibrinous exudates.
- Haemorrhage.
Histopathology
- Larvae in deep mucosa/sumucosa surrounded by fibrous capsule and mixed inflammatory cells.
- Intense eosinophil, neutrophil and macrophage infiltration when larvae emerge
- May also be oedema and, if severe, mucosal ulceration.