Infections of the Musculoskeletal System II (31) Flashcards
Dr. Erol
What is malignant edema?
an acute, generally fatal toxemia affecting ALL species and is usually caused by clostridium septicum
Who is affected by malignant edema?
all species and ages of animals
What is the causative agent of malignant edema?
clostridium septicum
What is the natural habitat of clostridium septicum, and how does one acquire it?
found in soil and intestinal contents of all species of animals
contamination of wounds
What are the clinical signs of malignant edema? When do they develop?
systemic signs like fever and localized swellings in muscles and intermuscular connective tissues
2 days
A ______ often results when infected with clostridium septicum
fatal toxemia
What is treatment and control of malignant edema?
treatment: antimicrobials and supportive therapy
control: via immunization using a bacterin, often in a multivalent vaccine
What are additional clostridia implicated in wound infections?
c. chauvoei
c. perfringens type A
c. novyi type A
c. sordellii
Infection of clostridium septicum is ordinarily through _______
contamination of wounds containing devitalized soil, tissue, or some other tissue debilitate
or through activation of dormant spores
T/F: In c. septicum, wounds caused by accident or castration can result n infection
TRUE
In c. septicum, _____ cause excessive inflammation, resulting in severe edema, necrosis, and gangrene
local exotoxins
What are risk factors of c. septicum?
IM injections in horses
shearing, docking, and lambing in sheep
traumatic parturition and castration in cattle
Why are horses and probably cattle more at risk for c. septicum?
have dormant spores present in muscle tissues
What are clinical signs of malignant edema?
anorexia and high fever - develop within 6-48 hours
local lesions: soft swellings that pit on pressure and extend rapidly because of the formation of large quantities of exudate
Describe the lesions of malignant edema
soft swellings that pit on pressure
extend rapidly because of the formation of large quantities of exudate that infiltrate the subcutaneous and intramuscular CT of the affected areas
T/F: Muscle infections are generally nonpainful with malignant edema
FALSE - extremely painful
A pig presents with soft swellings, large quantities of exudate, and blue color typical of gangrene. She recently cut her neck on an exposed nail. What is the disease and causative agent?
malignant edema
c. septicum
Describe this lesion and what caused it
extensive local sloughing of skin and tissues - seen in progressed states of malignant edema
clostridial myconecrosis due to c. perfringens type A
Regarding malignant edema, rams can get what trauma inflicted by fighting?
severe edema of the head
What is this?
clostridium septicum-associated malignant edema