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What are some common etiologies behind facial masses in cows? |
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-lumpy jaw -abscessed tooth -mandibular fracture callus -wooden tongue -lymphadenopathy -neoplasia -cellulitis: puncture, snakebite -edema (bottle jaw) |
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Which etiologies behind bovine facial masses causes bone? |
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-lumpy jaw -abscessed tooth -mandibular fracture callus |
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Which etiologies behind bovine facial masses that are focal/multifocal soft tissue? |
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-Wooden tongue -lymphadenopathy -neoplasia |
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Which etiologies behind bovine facial masses that are diffuse soft tissue? |
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-cellulitis: puncture, snakebite -edema: bottle jaw |
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What is the etiology of Lumpy Jaw? Affected species? |
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-Actinomyces bovis -cattle >> sheep and pis (mastitis) |
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What usually leads to Lumpy Jaw? |
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-oral abrasion allows entry -ex: coarse feed, loss of deciduous teeth, oral FB/trauma -necrosis => anaerobiasis -periodontitis/periostitis -osteomyelitis: mandible >> maxila -lesions develop slowly -cycle of drain, heal, drain |
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What clinical findings do we see w/ Lumpy Jaw in cattle? |
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-hard mass immovable -+/- draining tracts: yellow nonodorous pus w/ sand-liek sulfur granules -dysphagia/dropping cuds -anorexia, wt loss -no lymph node involvement |
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How do we diagnose lumpy jaw? |
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-gram stain exudate: filamentous gram + -usually dx off of PE |
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How do we treat lumpy jaw in cattle? |
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-salvage is often best choice -goal = stop progression (difficult to cure & recurrence in common) -early/non-fistulous: medical may be enough -chronic/fistulous: surgical + medical |
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How do we medically manage lumpy jaw in cattle? |
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-Abx: penicillin -isoniazid -iodinization(sodium iodide): parenteral, oral |
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How do we surgically manage lumpy jaw in cattle? |
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-general anesthesai -debride/curettage lesion: remove involved teeth, pack w/ iodine gauze |
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What are some complications commonly seen w/ surgical management of bovine lumpy jaw? |
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-blood loss: be quick -iatrogenic fracture |
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How do we control bovine lumpy jaw? |
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-avoid offending forages -early tx of cases -salvage before $$ loss |
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How common are abscessed teeth in ruminants? |
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-umcommon -seen more in calmelids |
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What do we see on PE w/ abscessed teeth? |
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-hard boney swelling -open and draining -no sulfur granules 0smells bad |
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What do you see on PE w/ fracture? |
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-weak jaw -displacement -fetid odor if draining -commonly symphyseal in young animals |
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What is the etiology of Wooden Tongue? |
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-Actinobacillus ligniereii -gram - cococbacillus |
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Describe the epidemiology of Wooden Tongue. Affected species? |
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-sporacid cases -assoc w/ problem feeds -cattle >> pigs/sheep |
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Describe the pathognesis of Wooden Tongue. |
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-puncture > invasion: granulomatous inflammation -strictly soft tissues: LN -interfere w/ prehension/mastication/eructation |
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What do we see on PE w/ Wooden Tongue? |
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-pyogranulomatous lesions: head, neck, tongue -firm but not hard -+/- draining tracts -regional lymphadenopathy -lingual lesions cause dysphagia, ptyalism, dehydration, wt loss -retropharyngeal lesiosn cause dyspnea, bloat, aspiration pneumonia |
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How do we treat Wooden Tongue? |
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-sodium iodide: affects inflamamtion -Abx: extended spectrum penicillin or ATC -don't need isoniazid -early tx = good prognosis |
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How do we differentiate pure edema and inflammatory edema? |
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-pure edema: symmetrical, cool, not painful -inflamm edema: warm, pitted, painful |
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What are some causes of pharyngeal trauma in cattle? |
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-oversealous oral tx -balling/pilling gun -dose syringes -stomach tubes -poor facilities/restraint |
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What do we see w/ pharyngeal dysfunction? |
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-altered deglutition -altered eructation -altered laryngeal closure |
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What do we see on PE w/ pharyngeal trauma? |
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-pain > anorexia/dehydration -salivary loss / met acidosis -migrate / mediastinum -feedstuffs in nares -halitosis -mild bloat -evidence of penumonia |
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How do we manage pharyngeal trauma bovine cases? |
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-establish drainage -systemic abx: BS, anaerobes -supportive: fluids & feed -analgesics: NSAID |
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What is the etiology behind contagious echtyma? Common names? |
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-Parapoxvirus -Orf, Soremouth |
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Which species are affected by contagious echyma? |
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Which animals are most commonly affected by contagious ecthyma? |
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-most in lambs and kids < 6m b/c immunity develops -naive flock introductions |
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-3-5d incubation -proliferative -coalesce -course lasts 5-6w -on lips & gums > nares > eyelids -coronet/interdigital -dam's teats |
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Why do animals lose wt w/ orf? |
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-pain = reluctance to nurse -premature weaing -lameness: dec foraging |
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-virulent live virus: wear gloves! -use only in endemic flocks -must do annually once begun |
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What are some chemical causes of oral vesicles, erosion & ulceration? Traumatic? Metabolic? |
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-chemical: grass awns -trauma: tubing, pilling, grazing, pica -metabolic: uremia, photosensitization |
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What do you do w/ oral vesicles? |
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What are some infectious etiologies that cause oral vesicels w/ diarrhea? |
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What are some infectious etiologies that cause oral vesicles without diarrhea? |
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-BPS -BTV -VS (FMD) -necrotic stomatitis -actinobacillosis -actinomycosis |
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What is the etiology behind Bovine Papular Stomatitis? |
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-usually asymptomatic -raised umbilicated papules in nares, mouth, esophagus, rumen |
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What is the etiology behind Bluetongue? Who is most commonly affected? |
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What is the seasonality of bluetongue? |
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How is bluetongue transmitted? |
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-Culicoides variipennis -can be transmitted via semen during viremia & also transplacentally |
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What are the pathological effects of bluetongue? |
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-vasculitis syndrome: widespread epi necrosis, endothelial damage=edema -repro: abortion/embryonic death, teratogenesis |
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What are the clinical signs of bluetongue? |
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-fever for about a week -edema of face, lips, ears -crusted muzzle -excessive salivation -hyperemic oral mucosa -erosion & ulceration -cyanosis of tongue -hyperpnea/dyspnea: pulmonary edema -lameness/stiffness: coronitis & myopathy -wool breaks in 2-3 ww: may lose entire fleece -diarrhea |
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What are the congenital defects due to bluetongue when infected during first half of gestation? |
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-proencephaly/anencephaly -arthrogryposis -growth retardation -stillbirths/weak |
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How do we treat bluetongue? |
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-supportive care: hydrate, force feed -prevent secondary bacterial infection: BS abx -keep out of sunlight |
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What do we find on necropsy due to bluetongue? |
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-widespread hemorrhages: pulmonary artery, serosal surfaces -GI: hyperemia/erosions -pulmonary edema -myopathy: necrosis/edema |
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How do we diagnose bluetongue? |
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-PCR -virus isolation -serology: acute & convalescent, high rate of sero+ in cattle |
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How do we control bluetongue? |
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-dec exposure to vectors: pen indoors at night, don't graze wetlands, eliminate fly breeding areas -Cz: MLV, little cross protection |
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What do we see w/ BTV in cattle? |
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-fever, crusted muzzle, oral erosions -most survive -usually adults, calves are fine |
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What are some ddx for BTV in cattle? |
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-vesicualr stomatitis -BVDV -MCF -IBR -BPS |
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-epizootic hemorrhagic dz -primarily in WTD and highly fatal |
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What is the etiology behind vesicualr stomatitis? Which species are affected? |
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-rhadovirus -cattle, swine, horses, ZOONOTIC |
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What do we see on PE w/ Vesicular stomatitis? |
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-vesicles on mouth, teats, interdigital spaces -high mobridity, low mortality -REPORTABLE |
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-foreign animal dz -cattle & pigs >> sheep & goats |
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What is the etiology behind necrotic stomatitis? |
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-Fusobacterium necrophorum |
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What do we see clinically w/ necrotic stomatitis? |
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-oral abrasiosn w/ deep ulcers -pain, naorexia, ptyalism |
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How do we treat necrotic stomatitis? |
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