Septic arthritis consists of inflammation of the joint structure secondary to bacterial contamination. The present study aims to report the successful treatment of septic arthritis in a 2-month-old male Boxer dog, with lameness of the left thoracic limb despite the resistance demonstrated in the...
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Caramalac, S. M.; Caramalac, S. M.; Oliveira, G. G. de; Palumbo, M. I. P.; Babo-Terra, V. J.
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Universidade Federal Rural de Pernambuco, Recife, Brazil
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Medicina Veterinária (Brasil), 2019, 13, 4, pp 521-525
Actinomyces is an aerobic or microaerobic, Gram-positive, non-acid fast, filamentous, diphtheroidal rod or coccobacillus-shaped bacteria. Actinomycosisis is seen mostly as a dental disease of cattle, however it also occurs in other animal species such as dogs, cats, cows, goats and horses. This...
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Koenhemsİ, L.; Sİgİrcİ, B. D.; Bayrakal, A.; Metİner, K.; Gonul, R.; Ozgur, N. Y.
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Israel Veterinary Medical Association, Raanana, Israel
Citation
Israel Journal of Veterinary Medicine, 2014, 69, 4, pp 239-242
Actinomycosis, also called Lumpy jaw is a chronic, progressive, indurated, granulomatous, suppurative abscess that most frequently involves the mandible, the maxillae or other bony tissues in the head. It is a sporadic but common disease in cattle, occasional in pigs and horses and rarely in goats...
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Oyekunle, M. A.; Talabi, A. O.; Agbaje, M.; Oni, O. O.; Adebayo, A. O.; Olude, M. A.; Oyewusi, I. K.; Akinduti, P. A.
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Nigerian Veterinary Medical Association, National Veterinary Research Institute, Vom, Nigeria
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Nigerian Veterinary Journal, 2010, 31, 1, pp 80-86
CASE HISTORY: Four working dogs were presented to veterinary clinics in New Zealand for weight loss or swelling of the thoracic wall. All dogs were large-breed males between the ages of 4 and 7 years, and actively involved in farm work. The two dogs with swelling of the thoracic wall had recent...
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Doyle, J. L.; Lande, R. G. K. von; Worth, A. J.
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New Zealand Veterinary Association, Wellington, New Zealand
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New Zealand Veterinary Journal, 2009, 57, 6, pp 346-351
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ASIS Biomedia s.l., Zaragoza, Spain
Citation
Argos - Informativo Veterinario, 2014, No.160, pp 76
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Coda, S.; Ximenes, L. A.; Parpaglia, M. L. P.; Petruzzi, V.; Pirino, S.; Cubeddu, T.
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Praxis Veterinaria (Milano), 1997, 18, 3, pp 22-24
Four strains of a previously undescribed Actinomyces-like bacterium were isolated from canine and feline clinical specimens. Phenotypic studies indicated the strains were members of the genus Actinomyces, and most closely resembled Actinomyces viscosus serotype I and Actinomyces slackii....
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Pascual, C.; Foster, G.; Falsen, E.; Bergström, K.; Greko, C.; Collins, M. D.
Citation
International Journal of Systematic Bacteriology, 1999, 49, 4, pp 1873-1877
Author(s)
Vidoni, B.; Lorinson, D.
Citation
Wiener Tierärztliche Monatsschrift, 2000, 87, 7, pp 213-216
A. viscosus and F. necrobacterium were demonstrated by microscopic and cultural examination of samples from skin lesions from a hunting dog which had been presented with subcutaneous abscesses of several weeks' duration. The abscesses were situated on the flanks and had not responded to treatment. ...
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Wachowitz, R.; Weber, A.
Citation
Tierärztliche Umschau, 1987, 42, 9, pp 718-720
A case of A. viscosus infection in a 21/2-yr-old French poodle dog is reported. The infection was produced as a result of a bite from another dog.
Author(s)
Carmen Pinilla, L. del; Ciniglio, M.
Citation
Revista Latinoamericana de Microbiología, 1983, 25, 3, pp 155-156