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##[[Foot and Mouth Disease|Foot and Mouth disease]] - ruminants and pigs
 
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N.B. All are indistinguishable from FMD clinically.
 
N.B. All are indistinguishable from FMD clinically.

Latest revision as of 13:07, 18 July 2011


Pathology

  • Damage to prickle cells (stratum spinosum).
  • Appears as accumulation of fluid within epithelium, quickly erodes leaving hyperaemic stratum germinativum.
  • Heals by proliferation of new cells, so long as infection does not continue.

Pathogenesis

May be caused by:

  1. Ingestion of hot food (corrosive liquids)
  2. Systemic viral diseases. e.g:
    1. Foot and Mouth disease - ruminants and pigs
    2. Vesicular Stomatitis Virus - horse, pigs, cattle
    3. Vesicular Exanthema - pigs

N.B. All are indistinguishable from FMD clinically.

Foot and Mouth Disease (FMDV)

Swine Vesicular Disease

Oral Vesicles in Dogs

Pages in category "Oral Cavity - Vesicular Pathology"

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