ulcerative lymphadenitis Flashcards
Ulcerative lymphangitis of horses can be a result of a navel infection
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The agent of ulcerative lymphangitis frequently enters the hosts through wounds
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Ulcerative lymphangitis of horses is caused by Corynebacterium equi
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Ulcerative lymphangitis of horses is caused by nitrate negative strains of Corynebacterium
pseudotuberculosis
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Ulcerative lymphangitis of horses can be a consequence of umbilical infection
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Abscess formation can be seen in the case of ulcerative lymphangitis of horses
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Ulcerative lymphangitis of horses is typically an acute disease
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Ulcerative lymphangitis is caused by Corynebacterium pseudotuberculosis
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Ulcerative lymphangitis of horses is caused by Corynebacterium equi
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Clinical signs of ulcerative lymphangitis can be mainly seen in suckling horses
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Purulent inflammation of the lymphatic vessels is typical in the case of ulcerative
lymphangitis
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The agent of ulcerative lymphangitis can be detected by microscopic examination
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Equine ulcerative lymphadenitis is an acute disease with high fever
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Equine ulcerative lymphadenitis occurs only in tropical countries
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Ulcerative lymphangitis is caused by nitrate negative C. pseudotuberculosis
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Ulcerative lymphangitis does not occur in Hungary
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Symptoms of ulcerative lymphangitis in horses are seen in pectoral region, legs and ventral
abdomen
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Ulcerative lymphangitis may evolve during navel infection
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Animals with clinical signs of ulcerative lymphangitis have good prognosis
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Best way of prevention for ulcerative lymphangitis is toxoid vaccine
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Clinical signs of equine ulcerative lymphangitis can be seen in the lymphatic vessels
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Equine ulcerative lymphangitis is a chronic disease of horses
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Equine ulcerative lymphangitis is not zoonotic
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