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Actinobacillosis in an alpaca (Lama pacos)

New Zealand Veterinary Journal, 1992
The death of a 6-week-old alpaca being treated for acute polyarthritis is described. Post-mortem and histological findings included fibrinous mural endocarditis, lung abscessation, acute passive congestion of the liver, embolic suppurative nephritis and chronic nonsuppurative polyarthritis.
F I, Hill, A C, Johnstone
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An Atypical Case of Actinobacillosis in a Cow

Journal of Veterinary Medicine Series A, 1995
SummaryAn atypical case of actinobacillosis with involvement of the skin of the right hind limb and its lymphatics was diagnosed in a cow. The granulomatous lesions were observed as several masses along the lateral part of the right hind limb. The right precrural lymph node was enlarged more than 10 times its normal size.
M R, Aslani, A, Khodakaram, A, Rezakhani
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Atypical Actinobacillosis in Three Cows

British Veterinary Journal, 1967
SUMMARY The clinical features of three unusual cases of actinobacillosis are described. One case was a circumscribed cutaneous lesion in the flank, one occurred in the urinary bladder and one was a widespread infection in the head associated with multiple foreign bodies in the mouth.
O. Swarbrick
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A case of recurrent cutaneous actinobacillosis

Livestock, 2014
Actinobacillus lignieresii is well recognised as a cause of ‘wooden tongue’ in cattle, but the disease can occasionally also affect other soft tissues of the head and neck and deep organs where it is often confused with neoplasms or exuberant granulation tissue.
Isabelle Truyers   +2 more
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An Unusual Epizootic of Actinobacillosis in Dairy Heifers

Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association, 1975
SUMMARY Actinobacillosis developed in a group of 52 Holstein-Friesian replacement heifers. They were confined to 4 pens in a barn. Cervical abscesses were first observed by the owner in 1 heifer a month after the heifers were fed chopped haylage that was particularly dry, tough, and stemmy.
S G, Campbell   +3 more
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Actinobacillosis as cause of pneumonia in a goat

Comparative Clinical Pathology, 2010
A 3-year-old female goat was referred to the veterinary hospital of Tehran University with a history of respiratory problems, emaciation, and poor body condition. At necropsy, the lungs were heavier than normal and showed grayish sulfur granules. The pleura had adhesion to the thoracic wall with fibrous tissue.
Amir Ali Shahbazfar, Abbas Tavasoli
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Actinobacillosis in joints of rabbits

Journal of Comparative Pathology and Therapeutics, 1962
S. Arseculeratne
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Clinical recognition and treatment of bovine cutaneous actinobacillosis

Veterinary Record, 2001
Milne, MH.   +4 more
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actinobacillosis in ruminants

CABI Compendium, 2022
This datasheet on actinobacillosis in ruminants covers Identity, Associated Diseases, Pests or Pathogens, Hosts/Species Affected, Diagnosis.

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Septic embolic actinobacillosis of swine: a case report and laboratory reproduction of the disease.

American Journal of Veterinary Research, 1972
Naturally occurring actinobacillosis of swine was characterized by multiple septic emboli in many tissues. Clinical signs were anorexia and listlessness, and death occurred within 24 hours after signs appeared.
Cutlip Rc, Amtower Wc, Zinober Mr
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