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J Vet Diagn Invest ; 21(6): 920-4, 2009 Nov.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-19901305

ABSTRACT

Five cases of postparturient vulvovaginitis and metritis in cattle caused by Clostridium septicum (malignant edema) are described in the current report. The diagnosis was established based on detection of C. septicum by culture and fluorescent antibody test. All animals were Holsteins, and 4 were primiparous (the parity of 1 animal was not reported). All animals developed clinical signs 1-3 days after calving, consisting of swelling of perineal and perivulvar areas, fever, and depression. Perineal, perivulvar, and perivaginal gelatinous and often hemorrhagic edema was consistently observed on gross examination. Longitudinal vulvar, vaginal, cervical, and uterine body tears, covered by fibrinous exudates, were also present. Microscopically, vulvar, vaginal, and uterine mucosae were multifocally necrotic and ulcerated. Large Gram-positive rods, some with subterminal spores, were present within the edematous subcutaneous and submucosal tissues. Clostridium septicum was demonstrated by culture and/or fluorescent antibody test in tissues of most animals. These cases of malignant edema were considered to be produced by C. septicum and predisposed by the trauma occurring during parturition.


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Clostridium Infections/veterinary , Clostridium septicum , Edema/veterinary , Postpartum Period/physiology , Adipose Tissue/microbiology , Adipose Tissue/pathology , Animals , Cattle , Cervix Uteri/microbiology , Cervix Uteri/pathology , Clostridium Infections/pathology , Clostridium septicum/isolation & purification , Dairying , Edema/pathology , Female , Inflammation/pathology , Inflammation/veterinary , Muscle, Skeletal/microbiology , Muscle, Skeletal/pathology , Vulva/microbiology , Vulva/pathology
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Am J Vet Res ; 67(5): 858-68, 2006 May.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-16649922

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OBJECTIVE: To determine the distribution for limbs and bones in horses with fractures of the proximal sesamoid bones and relationships with findings on palmarodorsal radiographic images. SAMPLE POPULATION: Proximal sesamoid bones obtained from both forelimbs of cadavers of 328 racing Thoroughbreds. PROCEDURE: Osteophytes; large vascular channels; and fracture location, orientation, configuration, and margin distinctness were categorized by use of high-detail contact palmarodorsal radiographs. Distributions of findings were determined. Relationships between radiographic findings and fracture characteristics were examined by use of chi2 and logistic regression techniques. RESULTS: Fractures were detected in 136 (41.5%) horses. Biaxial fractures were evident in 109 (80%) horses with a fracture. Osteophytes and large vascular channels were evident in 266 (81%) and 325 (99%) horses, respectively. Medial bones typically had complete transverse or split transverse simple fractures, indistinct fracture margins, > 1 vascular channel that was > 1 mm in width, and osteophytes in abaxial wing and basilar middle or basilar abaxial locations. Lateral bones typically had an oblique fracture and distinct fracture margins. Odds of proximal sesamoid bone fracture were approximately 2 to 5 times higher in bones without radiographic evidence of osteophytes or large vascular channels, respectively. CONCLUSIONS AND CLINICAL RELEVANCE: Biaxial fractures of proximal sesamoid bones were common in cadavers of racing Thoroughbreds. Differences between medial and lateral bones for characteristics associated with fracture may relate to differences in fracture pathogeneses for these bones. Osteophytes and vascular channels were common findings; however, fractures were less likely to occur in bones with these features.


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Forelimb/diagnostic imaging , Forelimb/injuries , Fractures, Bone/veterinary , Horse Diseases/diagnostic imaging , Sesamoid Bones/diagnostic imaging , Sesamoid Bones/injuries , Age Distribution , Animals , Cadaver , Female , Fractures, Bone/diagnostic imaging , Horses , Male , Radiography , Sex Distribution
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