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==Fibrinous/Diptheritic Inflammation==
 
==Fibrinous/Diptheritic Inflammation==
 
*Severe damage to epithelium produces exudation of fibrin - with formation of dry white fibrinous deposit - diptheritic membrane.
 
*Severe damage to epithelium produces exudation of fibrin - with formation of dry white fibrinous deposit - diptheritic membrane.
*Usually associated with organism [[fusobacterium necrophorum]] found everywhere in environment (but strict anaerobe).
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*Usually associated with organism ''[[Fusobacterium necrophorum]]'' found everywhere in environment (but strict anaerobe).
 
*Produces lesions that damage epithelium due to toxin that damages vessels.
 
*Produces lesions that damage epithelium due to toxin that damages vessels.
 
*Often a secondary invader but can be a primary pathogen.
 
*Often a secondary invader but can be a primary pathogen.
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*Synonyms: '''laryngeal diphtheria, calf diphtheria'''
 
*Synonyms: '''laryngeal diphtheria, calf diphtheria'''
 
*Common disease in cattle, and can occur in swine
 
*Common disease in cattle, and can occur in swine
*Caused by infection with [[Fusobacterium|''Fusobacterium necrophorum'']]   
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*Caused by infection with [[Fusobacterium necrophorum|''Fusobacterium necrophorum'']]   
 
*Lesions may also be found in other parts of the [[Nasopharynx Inflammatory - Pathology#Infectious causes of pharyngitis|oropharynx]]   
 
*Lesions may also be found in other parts of the [[Nasopharynx Inflammatory - Pathology#Infectious causes of pharyngitis|oropharynx]]   
 
*The bacterium usually gains entry through damaged mucosal surfaces e.g. after viral infections or injury following (poor!) use of dosing guns, coarse poor quality roughage
 
*The bacterium usually gains entry through damaged mucosal surfaces e.g. after viral infections or injury following (poor!) use of dosing guns, coarse poor quality roughage
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