Pictures with lesions Flashcards

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Which lesion is seen?

What is it mainly caused by?

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Pododermatitis

Caused by wet litter, due to diarrhoea

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Which lesion is seen?

Which disease caused this?

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Necrotic enteritis

Enteric disease - Intestinal disease

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What is seen?

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Infectious bronchitis

We see thick mucous when we open the trachea, and also hyperaemia of the mucous membrane.

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What is seen?

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Infectious bronchitis

Oedema around the head and neck region, dilated blood-vessles, different inflammatory cells infiltrating the trachea and bronchi

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What is seen?

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Mycoplasmosis by M. gallisepticum

Serous-fibrinous para hepatitis, the liver is covered in thick pseudomembrane. Cannot see heart because pericardium is thickend = sero-fibrinous pericarditis

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What type of lesion is seen?

What can cause this type of lesion?

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Airsacculitis

Mycoplasmosis, Colicobacillosis, Ornithobacteriosis

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What type of lesion is seen?

What cause this type of lesion?

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Swollen joint

Mycoplasmosis (M. synoviae)

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What type of lesion is seen?

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Conjunctivitis

Mycoplasmosis, Colibacillosis, infectious coryza

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What is seen?

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Omphalitis

Inflammation of the navel

Type of Colibacillosis

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What is seen?

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Swollen head syndrome

Type of colibacillosis or a secondary type infection of aMPV

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Salpingitis

Inflammation of the fallopian tubes, caused by bacterial infection.

Form of colibacillosis

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Splenomegali

Enlargement of the spleen

Due to colisepticaemia

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Pericarditis

Due to colisepticaemia

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Perihepatitis

Due to colisepticaemia

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Catarrhal rhinitis

Seen as mucousy content in the airways

Ornitobacteriosis

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Serous arisacculitis

Seen as foamy content in the airsacs

Ornithobacteriosis

17
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Breast blisters

Sternal bursitis = non-infectious disease

Caused by repeated injuries to the breast area or it can be caused by mycoplasma synoviae

18
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Deep pectoral myopathy

A non-infectious disease

Caused by increased wingflapping (due to rough handling) or inadequate vasculature of the muscle

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Deep pectoral myopathy

A non-infectious disease

Caused by increased wingflapping (due to rough handling) or inadequate vasculature of the muscle

20
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Ascites

= Abnormal fluid in the abdominal cavity

Caused by pulmonary hypertension due to rapid growth and a higher oxygen demand

21
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Tuberculosis

Can see foci of all sizes, can also see foci in the bone marrow

22
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Coligranulomatosis (a colibacilosis form)

Can see small sized focis and its NOT found in the bone marrow (compared to tuberculosis, where the foci are larger and it is found in the bone marrow)

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Fatty liver–hemorrhagic syndrome

Can see a fragile and degenerated liver.
Can sometimes see a ruptured liver and therefore bleeding into the body cavity

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Fatty liver–hemorrhagic syndrome

Can see a fragile and degenerated liver.
Can sometimes see a ruptured liver and therefore bleeding into the body cavity

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Anaemia, can see the chicken is pale

Can be caused by:
- Feed containing mycotoxins
- Ectoparasites
- Blood loss

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Lime-leg disease

Caused by an ectoparasite