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2021
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Rhinitis due to actinobacillosis in a UK suckler cow herd
Veterinary Record, 2012ACTINOBACILLOSIS is a well-recognised clinical entity in cattle caused by Actinobacillus lignieresii , manifesting as a chronic pyogranulomatous inflammatory condition usually involving the tongue (wooden tongue), skin (cutaneous form), regional lymph nodes and less frequently the oesophagus, rumen and reticulum (Ryecroft and Garside 2000, Milne and ...
M, Wessels +3 more
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1981
Actinobacillosis is a relatively common, but usually sporadic disease of adult cattle, caused by the Gram-negative bacterium, Actinobacillus lignieresi. The lesions are often found in soft tissues around the head and neck, particularly in the oral cavity and pharynx.
J. P. Kreier, I. E. Selman
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Actinobacillosis is a relatively common, but usually sporadic disease of adult cattle, caused by the Gram-negative bacterium, Actinobacillus lignieresi. The lesions are often found in soft tissues around the head and neck, particularly in the oral cavity and pharynx.
J. P. Kreier, I. E. Selman
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Atypical actinobacillosis granulomas in cattle.
The Cornell veterinarian, 1988Actinobacillus lignieresii is well recognized as the cause of "wooden tongue." We have encountered Actinobacillosis as the cause of granulomas in unusual locations. These lesions have been confused with neoplasms, nasal polyps, or exuberant granulation tissue. Four such cases constitute this report.
W C, Rebhun, J M, King, R B, Hillman
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Actinobacillosis of Cattle in the United States
Journal of Infectious Diseases, 1933So far as I have been able to determine, the finding of Actinobacillus lignieresi in cattle in this country had not been reported until recently,1 although thirty years have elapsed since Lignieres and Spitz2 first described this organism as one of the etiologic agents of bovine actinomycosis in Argentina. The work of Lignieres and Spitz has been fully
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Suspected cutaneous actinobacillosis in camels
Australian Veterinary Journal, 1988N R, Purohit +5 more
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A Typical Actinobacillosis in an Adult Friesian Cow
Bulletin of Animal Health and Production in Africa, 2012No ...
Aleri, J W +3 more
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