Difference between revisions of "Actinobacillosis - Cattle"

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*[[Muscles Inflammatory - Pathology#Wooden tongue|"Wooden tongue"]]
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*"Wooden tongue"
 
*In cattle - very widespread in world, but rather sporadic, less common now than it was.   
 
*In cattle - very widespread in world, but rather sporadic, less common now than it was.   
  
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*Can affect [[The Rumen - Anatomy & Physiology|rumen]] wall.
 
*Can affect [[The Rumen - Anatomy & Physiology|rumen]] wall.
 
*In skin forms a neoplastic like mass in dermis.
 
*In skin forms a neoplastic like mass in dermis.
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*Also called '''Actinobacillosis'''
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*Caused by ''[[Actinobacillus lignieresii]]''
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*Usually due to direct penetration into tongue of cattle
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*Small granulomatous lesions containing 'sulfa granules' of large numbers of gram-negative rods
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[[Category:Tongue_-_Pathology]][[Category:Cattle]]
 
[[Category:Tongue_-_Pathology]][[Category:Cattle]]
 
[[Category:To Do - Clinical]]
 
[[Category:To Do - Clinical]]

Revision as of 10:39, 1 July 2010

  • "Wooden tongue"
  • In cattle - very widespread in world, but rather sporadic, less common now than it was.

Clinical

  • Seen in youngish animals in beef breed, especially sucklers on poor forage.
  • Starts like foot and mouth disease - dull, salivating (if only one animal is unlikely to foot and mouth). - nearly always sporadic.
  • ongue feels like a big lump of wood especially dorsal part of posterior 2/3rds.
  • Small areas of ulceration are often found on side of tongue.

Pathogenesis

'Sulpher body' of Actinobacillosis (Courtesy of Alun Williams (RVC))
  • Causal agent: Actinobacillus lignieresii (small gram -ve) gets into tongue via small abrasions.
    • Pathogen is very widespread in environment.
  • Progressive disease - low virulence but high persistence so animal may stop eating and eventually die but can be treated.

Pathology

Fibrous Stroma - Cut Surface of actinobacillosis affected tongue (Courtesy of Alun Williams (RVC))
  • If cut into tongue, substance of tongue changed to fibrous stroma with raised red nodules. (2-3mm across).
  • This lesion is a pyogenic granuloma with central sulphur body.
  • Can spread from tongue to other tissues e.g. retropharyngeal lymph nodes and palate.
  • This type of lesion is caused by the host response to the pathogen, rather than directly a pathogen effect.
Other sites
  • Occasionally can see generalised infections but more commonly spreads to local lymph nodes of alimentary tract.
  • Organism can be inhaled causing actinobacillus pneumonia.
  • Can affect rumen wall.
  • In skin forms a neoplastic like mass in dermis.


  • Also called Actinobacillosis
  • Caused by Actinobacillus lignieresii
  • Usually due to direct penetration into tongue of cattle
  • Small granulomatous lesions containing 'sulfa granules' of large numbers of gram-negative rods