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===Pathology===
 
===Pathology===
 
[[Image:Bvd2.gif|right|thumb|150px|Coalescing lesions of BVDV (Courtesy of Alun Williams, RVC)]]
 
[[Image:Bvd2.gif|right|thumb|150px|Coalescing lesions of BVDV (Courtesy of Alun Williams, RVC)]]
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Much useful information can be gained from a detailed post
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mortem examination of suspected cases of mucosal disease.
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The full extent of oral, lingual and buccal erosions should be
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observed. A common finding in the buccal mucosa is that the
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small erosions have coalesced into larger areas of necrosis and
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sloughed epithelium.
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Similar erosions may be seen in the oesophagus. Ruminal
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lesions, if present, are areas of congestion and oedema along
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the ruminal pillars. Ulceration is rare. The large ruminal
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papillae can be reduced in size.
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The abomasum and small intestine provide the most
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reliable sites for inspection but immediate autopsy is important
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as post mortem changes in the gut are rapid and gaseous
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extension can often mask the enteric erosions.
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The abomasum usually shows several (five to 50) small
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discoid erosions, about 5 mm diameter, with surrounding
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hyperaemia in the mucosa. Submucosal petechial haemor-
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rhages are a common finding, particularly in the pylorus (Fig
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6). Occasionally, the erosions can be larger and ulcerated.
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The small intestine, if opened throughout its length to
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expose the antimesenteric surface, will reveal oval erosions
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(2 cm to 5 cm long) that overlie the lymphatic tissue in Peyer's
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patches. The erosions may vary from two to three to 30 to 40.
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Towards the terminal ileum the erosions can become extensive
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and may be up to 10 to 20 cm in length. The exposed
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submucosal surface of the erosions can vary from the chronic
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lesion, with food adhering (Fig 7), to the acutely congested
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one often with interluminal haemorrhage.
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In the large bowel, there may be congestion of the mucosa
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which gives a thickening to the mucosal folds and a striped
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appearance. There may also occasionally be petechial
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haemorrhages and small erosions along the folds. The
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contents are dark, watery and often foul smelling.
 
Gross lesions seldom are seen in cases of mild disease.
 
Gross lesions seldom are seen in cases of mild disease.
  
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