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Atlas of Pathology

Veterinaria Digital - 14/02/2022

Ulcerative enteritis in broiler

This pathology, since it is caused by Clostridium sp. causes deep necrotic lesions that affect the intestinal epithelium, producing haemorrhages, as can be seen in the image, bloody diarrhoea and high mortality.


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Atlas of Pathology

Veterinaria Digital - 6/07/2021

Enteritis in broiler

Enteritis in boiler: Dysbiosis, which is very common in poultry, lead among other pathologies, to enteritis of different degrees. Many times, these are non-specific enteritis, and their origin can be multiple. Recently, there are frequent reported cases...


Blogs

Veterinaria Digital - 17/09/2018

Typhlitis

Yolk infection caused by SH2+ enterobacteria also affects the ceca, which are filled with green liquid and sulphide gas. This initial lesion can evolve into caseous cecal content.


Blogs

Veterinaria Digital - 1/07/2018

Enteritis caused by fat acidity

Fat acidity is measured in free fatty acids and increases because of hydrolysis and the effect of temperature (pyriolysis) on fatty acids during storage...


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Veterinaria Digital - 15/11/2014

Porcine proliferative enteropathy

Section corresponding to ileum. Bowel wall thickening of the ileum and a strong reticular appearance of the serosal surface is observed, along with increased size of the folds of the mucosa, which is called intestinal adenomatosis mucosal, both appear as...


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Atlas of Pathology

Veterinaria Digital - 20/10/2014

Poultry mucormycosis: inflammation of the ileocecal valve

The ileocecal valve are located , in birds, in traffic ileum and cecum at the beginning of the large intestine. Its histological structure shows the presence of mucous cells and lymphatic tissue.


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