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Typhlitis

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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.


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Veterinaria Digital - 4/11/2017

Avian typhlitis

Avian typhlitis is a lesion that, together with a green vitellus and omphalitis, compose a triad for avian infectious toxic hepatoenteritis. This pathology is caused by the presence of enterobacteria that produce SH2 and colonize the ceca, causing their...


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Veterinaria Digital - 12/08/2017

Avian Infectious Toxic Hepatoenteritis

Yolk infection in chickens  produced by enterobacteriaceae producing type IV toxins manifests in the liver lthrough inflammation and discoloration.


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Veterinaria Digital - 13/03/2017

Typhlitis due to infectious toxic avian hepatorenteritis

Typhlitis is a lesion related to the infection of the yolk sac by SH2 bacteria, Greenish content and gas can be observed inside the intestine and caecum.


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Veterinaria Digital - 11/02/2017

Injury in gizzard due to toxic hepato enteritis infectious

In the evolution of toxic hepato enteritis infectious there is a regurgitation of yolk content towards gizzard. This also leads to the entire causative bacteria and can cause greenish lesions in the cornea layer from the 15th day of incubation.


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Veterinaria Digital - 4/02/2017

Unabsorbed vitelo

While performing the necropsies in 3 to 4 week old broiler it is possible to find calcified vitelo remnants that are kept attached to the intestine via the Meckel's conduit. These are remnants of the yolk infection of broiler from the mother.


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