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Arkh Patol ; 39(2): 30-6, 1977.
Article in Russian | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-558745

ABSTRACT

Comparative studies of pathological anatomy of intrauterine mycoplasmosis of man and cattle were carried out. On the basis of investigations of 22 deceased newborns and of 3 stillborns with uterine infection caused by Mycoplasma pneumonia descriptions of lesions of various organs are presented. They most regularly were defected in the liver. In the respiratory organs in this infection, in contrast to respiratory mycoplasmosis, lesions of respiratory departments, not of the respiratory tract, were predominantly observed. The investigation of 18 liveborn and 5 stillborn calfs with intrauterine infection caused by Mycoplasma bovirhinis revealed the same regularities of the pathological process. The localisation of lesions and the presence of changes in the placenta justify the conclusion that the disease developed, as a rule, as a result of hematogenic transplacental infection.


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Cattle Diseases/embryology , Mycoplasma Infections/embryology , Animals , Cattle , Female , Humans , Kidney/embryology , Liver/embryology , Maternal-Fetal Exchange , Mycoplasma Infections/pathology , Mycoplasma Infections/veterinary , Pregnancy , Respiratory System/embryology
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Arkh Patol ; 38(3): 36-40, 1976.
Article in Russian | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-1275784

ABSTRACT

The kidneys of 144 naturally diseased calves and those of 47 experimentally infected with Mycoplasma bovirhinis calves were investigated by histological and immunomorphological methods. The kidneys of calves with respiratory mycoplasmosis were often found to be involved in the pathological process, and at the initial stage of the disease and at its height prolifirative, membranous-prolifirative glomerulonephritis, and at later stages proliferative-fibroplastic glomerulonephritis developed. The secondary glanular kidney is a most often outcome of glomerulonephritis. The authors hold that lesions of glomerules were caused by immunopathological mechanisms.


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Cattle Diseases/pathology , Kidney Glomerulus/pathology , Mycoplasma Infections/veterinary , Animals , Cattle , Cattle Diseases/immunology , Immunoglobulins/metabolism , Kidney Glomerulus/immunology , Mycoplasma Infections/immunology , Mycoplasma Infections/pathology
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