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Dermatitis Herpetiformis Presenting as Digital Petechiae
Pediatric Dermatology, 2011Abstract: We present a 15‐year‐old female patient with a 6‐month history of recurrent painful petechiae on the fingers and feet. Trauma or pressure were denied, but she reported recurrent tonsillitis and urinary tract infections and a single event of bilateral scotoma.
Julia, Heinlin +4 more
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The Bovine Practitioner, 2019
The Bovine Practitioner, No. 27 (1993 September)
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The Bovine Practitioner, No. 27 (1993 September)
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Clinical Forum: Digital dermatitis
Livestock, 2006In the past, too much effort has been aimed at treatment but we need to focus on prevention. Treatment alone will not control the disease just as treatment of mastitis alone will not effectively control mastitis. The best form of digital dermatitis control is therefore a proactive footbath beginning in early lactation.
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Contagious ovine digital dermatitis
Veterinary Record, 2011AS one of the authors of the original letter describing contagious ovine digital dermatitis (CODD) in the UK in 1997 (Harwood and others 1997), which at that stage we called virulent footrot, I would like to comment on the editorial by Ian Davies ( VR , December 3, 2011, vol 169, pp 604–605) and the paper by Duncan and others (summarised in VR ...
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Contagious ovine digital dermatitis: An emerging disease
The Veterinary Journal, 2014The novel sheep disease, contagious ovine digital dermatitis (CODD) was first described in the UK in 1997. The disease is characterised by severe lameness associated with initial inflammation at the coronary band, followed by progressive separation of the hoof capsule from the underlying tissue.
J.S. Duncan +5 more
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Digital dermatitis: tackling an emerging problem
Veterinary Record, 2013THE research by Sullivan and colleagues (2013) summarised on p 582 of this issue of Veterinary Record marks an important step in bovine lameness research. There is anecdotal evidence that digital dermatitis is an increasing problem in commercial beef production; however, there is a dearth of peer-reviewed literature in this area.
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Research on contagious ovine digital dermatitis
Veterinary Record, 2011THE recent letter from Chris Lewis ( VR , December 10, 2011, vol 169, p 642), an editorial by Ian Davies ( VR , December 3, 2011, vol 169, pp 604–605) and the paper by Duncan and others (2011) all noted the lack of epidemiological studies into contagious ovine digital dermatitis (CODD). The …
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2003
Bovinedigital dermatitis a disease of unknown aetiology, is characterised by thepresence of annular erythematous lesion on the volar aspect of the limb thejust proximal to the heel horn. It is associated with variable degrees of thelameness. Economically, the result of digital dermatitis (reduced milk yields,lower reproductive performance, increased ...
DURGUN, Taner, İSTEK, Özmen
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Bovinedigital dermatitis a disease of unknown aetiology, is characterised by thepresence of annular erythematous lesion on the volar aspect of the limb thejust proximal to the heel horn. It is associated with variable degrees of thelameness. Economically, the result of digital dermatitis (reduced milk yields,lower reproductive performance, increased ...
DURGUN, Taner, İSTEK, Özmen
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Digital dermatitis: treatment and control
Livestock, 2013Bovine digital dermatitis has been an increasingly important cause of lameness over the last 25 years. Research would suggest the treatment and control is relatively simple although antibacterial licensing laws make choices for practitioners less straightforward.
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Veterinary Microbiology, 1995
Two groups of spirochetes were isolated from papillomatous digital dermatitis (PDD) lesions in dairy cattle. The two groups could be readily differentiated on the basis of morphologic and immunologic characteristics and enzymatic activity. A spirochete isolated from an interdigital dermatitis (IDD) lesion appeared morphologically and antigenically ...
R L, Walker +3 more
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Two groups of spirochetes were isolated from papillomatous digital dermatitis (PDD) lesions in dairy cattle. The two groups could be readily differentiated on the basis of morphologic and immunologic characteristics and enzymatic activity. A spirochete isolated from an interdigital dermatitis (IDD) lesion appeared morphologically and antigenically ...
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