Difference between revisions of "Injection Site Reaction"
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*Macrophages and multinucleated giant cells around the centre | *Macrophages and multinucleated giant cells around the centre | ||
*Surrounded by granulation tissue, perivascular lymphocytes that may form lymphoid follicles, eosinophils | *Surrounded by granulation tissue, perivascular lymphocytes that may form lymphoid follicles, eosinophils | ||
− | *Cats may develop fibrosarcomas secondary to vaccination | + | *Cats may develop [[Vaccine-Associated Sarcoma|fibrosarcomas secondary to vaccination]] |
*Dogs, especially poodles, may develop lymphoplasmacytic panniculitis and perivasculitis, vasculitis and follicular atrophy secondary to killed rabies vaccine | *Dogs, especially poodles, may develop lymphoplasmacytic panniculitis and perivasculitis, vasculitis and follicular atrophy secondary to killed rabies vaccine | ||
[[Category:Integumentary System - Physical Damage]] | [[Category:Integumentary System - Physical Damage]] |
Latest revision as of 15:03, 8 September 2011
- May be caused by subcutaneous injections
- Granulomatous nodules form with central necrotic and foreign material
- Macrophages and multinucleated giant cells around the centre
- Surrounded by granulation tissue, perivascular lymphocytes that may form lymphoid follicles, eosinophils
- Cats may develop fibrosarcomas secondary to vaccination
- Dogs, especially poodles, may develop lymphoplasmacytic panniculitis and perivasculitis, vasculitis and follicular atrophy secondary to killed rabies vaccine