Difference between revisions of "Herpesvirus Skin Infections"

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[[Herpesviridae]]
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*Cutaneous lesions may develop with nondermatotropic viruses:
 
*Cutaneous lesions may develop with nondermatotropic viruses:
**[[Respiratory Viral Infections - Pathology#Infectious bovine rhinotracheitis (IBR)|Infectious bovine rhinotracheitis]] (bovine herpes virus - 1)
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**[[Infectious Bovine Rhinotracheitis|Infectious bovine rhinotracheitis]] (bovine herpes virus - 1)
**Equine coital exanthema (equine herpes virus - 3)
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**[[Equine Herpesvirus 3|Equine coital exanthema (equine herpes virus - 3)]]
**[[Respiratory Viral Infections - Pathology#Feline viral rhinotracheitis|Feline herpes virus -1]] (rarely)
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**[[Feline Herpesvirus 1|Feline herpes virus -1]] (rarely)
 
*Dermatotropic viruses:
 
*Dermatotropic viruses:
 
[[Bovine Herpesvirus 2]]
 
[[Bovine Herpesvirus 2]]
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**Intracellular inclusion bodies may be found at edges of ulcers
 
**Intracellular inclusion bodies may be found at edges of ulcers
 
**Rapid necrosis
 
**Rapid necrosis
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[[Category:Integumentary System - Viral Infections]]

Latest revision as of 17:10, 21 February 2011

Herpesviridae

Bovine Herpesvirus 2


  • May be latent and reappear at times of stress
  • Grossly:
  • Microscopically:
    • Intraepidermal vesicle
    • Epidermal cell degeneration
    • Acantholysis
    • Syncytial cells may form
    • Intracellular inclusion bodies may be found at edges of ulcers
    • Rapid necrosis