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===Hyperplastic===
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====[[Polychlorinated Napthalene Poisoning]]====
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===Papular===
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====Orf====
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*[[Poxviridae|Pox]] infection
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*Quite a common '''zoonotic''' disease
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Papular proliferative pathology
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=====Clinical=====
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*In sheep produces a proliferative nodule/papular mass on [[Lips - Anatomy & Physiology|lips]]
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*In flocks in which it is endemic it is seen in lamb
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*If flock is non-immune seen in ewes too but much worse in lambs (may spread to inside of mouth)
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*Can spread to udder of ewe
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=====Pathology=====
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*Poxvirus infections produce local infection of [[prickle cells]] in epithelium with proliferation of cells and formation of papule followed by ulceration / necrosis and covered by necrotic epithelium
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*Eventually scabs form and crust drops off
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*Scabs - very infectious ( N.B.if touch -> catch it)
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====Bovine Papular stomatitis====
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[[Image:BPS.gif|right|thumb|125px|<small><center>Ring Zone Lesions of BPS - Calf (Courtesy of Alun Williams (RVC))</center></small>]]
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*Parapox virus
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*Very similar disease to orf but seen in cattle and generally milder condition. 
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*'''Must be differentiated from [[#Foot and Mouth disease|Foot and Mouth Disease]] and [[#Bovine Viral Diarrhoea / Mucosal disease|Mucosal Disease.]]'''
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*Sporadic, in cattle, less than 1 year old.
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*Develop papules on the muzzle, external nares and in the [[Oral Cavity Overview - Anatomy & Physiology|oral cavity]]; the [[Oesophagus - Anatomy & Physiology|oesophagus]] and [[Stomach and Abomasum - Anatomy & Physiology|forestomachs]] may also be affected. 
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*Usually heals spontaneously.
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=====Pathogenesis=====
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*The early lesions are round areas of intense congestion up to 1.5 cm in diameter.
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*The centre becomes necrotic and slightly depressed.
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*Slow peripheral extension of this lesion gives a classical ring zone formation with concentric rings of
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**yellow (necrosis),
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**grey (epithelial hyperplasia)
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**red (congestion).
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=====Histology=====
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*There are focal areas of hydropic degeneration in the stratum spinosum
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*Large eosinophilic intracytoplasmic inclusion
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*Epidermis is markedly thickened.
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*The superficial layers of the epithelium become necrotic and slough.
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*''Vesicle formation is not a feature of this disease.''
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====Papilloma====
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===Neoplastic===
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====Squamous cell carcinoma====
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[[Image:oral squamous cell carcinoma.jpg|right|thumb|125px|<small><center>'''Oral squamous cell carcinoma'''. Courtesy of T. Scase</center></small>]] neoplastic
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Revision as of 15:27, 25 May 2010


Hyperplastic

Polychlorinated Napthalene Poisoning

Papular

Orf

  • Pox infection
  • Quite a common zoonotic disease

Papular proliferative pathology

Clinical
  • In sheep produces a proliferative nodule/papular mass on lips
  • In flocks in which it is endemic it is seen in lamb
  • If flock is non-immune seen in ewes too but much worse in lambs (may spread to inside of mouth)
  • Can spread to udder of ewe
Pathology
  • Poxvirus infections produce local infection of prickle cells in epithelium with proliferation of cells and formation of papule followed by ulceration / necrosis and covered by necrotic epithelium
  • Eventually scabs form and crust drops off
  • Scabs - very infectious ( N.B.if touch -> catch it)

Bovine Papular stomatitis

Ring Zone Lesions of BPS - Calf (Courtesy of Alun Williams (RVC))
  • Parapox virus
  • Very similar disease to orf but seen in cattle and generally milder condition.
  • Must be differentiated from Foot and Mouth Disease and Mucosal Disease.
  • Sporadic, in cattle, less than 1 year old.
  • Develop papules on the muzzle, external nares and in the oral cavity; the oesophagus and forestomachs may also be affected.
  • Usually heals spontaneously.
Pathogenesis
  • The early lesions are round areas of intense congestion up to 1.5 cm in diameter.
  • The centre becomes necrotic and slightly depressed.
  • Slow peripheral extension of this lesion gives a classical ring zone formation with concentric rings of
    • yellow (necrosis),
    • grey (epithelial hyperplasia)
    • red (congestion).
Histology
  • There are focal areas of hydropic degeneration in the stratum spinosum
  • Large eosinophilic intracytoplasmic inclusion
  • Epidermis is markedly thickened.
  • The superficial layers of the epithelium become necrotic and slough.
  • Vesicle formation is not a feature of this disease.

Papilloma

Neoplastic

Squamous cell carcinoma

Oral squamous cell carcinoma. Courtesy of T. Scase

neoplastic

Pages in category "Oral Cavity - Proliferative Pathology"

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