Introduction

  • Pharyngitis is often a part of upper respiratory and/or alimentary inflammation
  • May cause
  • Acute inflammation passes through the same stages as in rhinitis
  • In pigs, foreign material may lodge in the posterior diverticulum of the pharynx and cause inflammation, potentially perforation (also accidental in sheep during drenching) and fatal cellulitis
    • Inability to swallow due to the swelling may also be fatal


Infectious causes of pharyngitis

. VIRAL BACTERIAL FUNGAL PARASITIC
Dogs Canine distemper secondary . .
. Parainfluenza- 2 . . .
Cats Feline viral rhinotracheitis secondary . .
. Feline calicivirus . . .
Horses Equine rhinovirus Strangles . .
. Equine influenza Glanders . .
. Equine rhinopneumonitis . . .
. Equine viral arteritis . . .
Cattle Infectious bovine rhinotracheitis secondary . .
. Parainfluenza- 3 Necrotic laryngitis . .
. Bovine adenovirus . . .
Sheep . . . .
Pigs Inclusion body rhinitis Atrophic rhinitis . .
. Swine influenza . . .

Test yourself with the Nasopharynx Pathology Flashcards

Nasopharynx Pathology Flashcards