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+ | Bacterial myositis occurs when bacteria gain entry via direct penetration, blood stream or extension from other areas. Lesions caused tend to be suppurative, serosanguinous or granulomatous. | ||
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+ | :They are caused by pyogenic bacteria, usually: [[Arcanobacter pyogenes|''Arcanobacterium pyogenes'']] in sheep and cattle, [[Strangles|''Streptococcus equi'']] in horses, ''[[Corynebacterium pseudotuberculosis]]'' in sheep and goats. [[Pasteurella multocida|''Pasteurella multocida'']] causes cellulitis in cats. | ||
+ | :Abscesses usually present with localised suppuration and necrosis of myofibres, they may occasionally spread via the fascia. | ||
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[[Category:Muscles - Inflammatory Pathology|AAA]] | [[Category:Muscles - Inflammatory Pathology|AAA]] |
Latest revision as of 12:01, 7 March 2011
Bacterial Myositis
Myositis = inflammation of muscle
Bacterial myositis occurs when bacteria gain entry via direct penetration, blood stream or extension from other areas. Lesions caused tend to be suppurative, serosanguinous or granulomatous.
Abscesses:
- They are caused by pyogenic bacteria, usually: Arcanobacterium pyogenes in sheep and cattle, Streptococcus equi in horses, Corynebacterium pseudotuberculosis in sheep and goats. Pasteurella multocida causes cellulitis in cats.
- Abscesses usually present with localised suppuration and necrosis of myofibres, they may occasionally spread via the fascia.
Pages in category "Bacterial Myositis"
The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total.