نتایج جستجو برای: mycobacteriosis

تعداد نتایج: 400  

Journal: :The European respiratory journal 1996
C De Coster J M Verstraeten P Dumortier P De Vuyst

A 57 year old man, receiving compensation for talc pneumoconiosis since 1977, was admitted to hospital for the first time in 1987, with symptoms of weight loss, fever, dyspnoea and productive cough. A chest roentgenogram showed bilateral cavitation. Two years later, Mycobacterium xenopi was found in sputum cultures. Despite specific oral antibiotherapy, the patient's health deteriorated and he ...

2011
Angelika Agdestein Tone B Johansen Vladimir Polaček Bjørn Lium Gudmund Holstad Dejan Vidanović Sanja Aleksić-Kovačević Anne Jørgensen Jonas Žultauskas Sigrun F Nilsen Berit Djønne

BACKGROUND A high proportion of pigs imported to Serbia from a Lithuanian breeding herd reacted positively against avian and/or bovine tuberculin. The pigs were euthanized and lesions characteristic for mycobacterial infection were detected. An investigation of potential mycobacteriosis in the pigs imported to Serbia and the possible source of infection in the Lithuanian herd were therefore ini...

2014
Makoto NAKATA Yasutsugu MIWA Masaya TSUBOI Kazuyuki UCHIDA

A 4-year-old spayed female ferret presented with a 2-month history of anorexia, vomiting and occasional diarrhea. Abdominal ultrasonography revealed thickening of the gastric wall and enlarged abdominal lymph nodes. Biopsy samples from the thickened gastric wall, enlarged abdominal lymph nodes and liver were taken during an exploratory laparotomy. Based on the histopathological examination, myc...

Journal: :BMJ case reports 2011
Roderich Meckenstock Audrey Therby Catherine Chapelon-Abric Chantal Nifle Jean Paul Beressi Constance Lebas Alix Greder-Belan

There are many similarities between mycobacteriosis, in particular, tuberculosis, and sarcoidosis such as predominant intrathoracic localisation (even if all organs and tissues may be concerned), great variability of phenotypic expression, and granulomatous inflammatory reaction, caseous necrosis not being an absolute criterion of tuberculosis. Moreover, microbial (or mycobacterial?) agents may...

Journal: :Journal of avian medicine and surgery 2007
J Jill Heatley Mark M Mitchell Alma Roy Doo Youn Cho Diana L Williams Thomas N Tully

A mature bald eagle (Haliaeetus leucocephalus) was diagnosed with mycobacterial infection after being presented for an inability to fly, emaciation, and a swelling of the left tibiotarsal-tarso metatarsal joint. Results of a complete blood cell count revealed a persistent, marked leukocytosis, with heterophilia, monocytosis, and anemia. Radiographs revealed lysis of the left distal tibiotarsus ...

2013
Martina R. Crole John T. Soley Sarah J. Clift

Copyright: © 2013. The Authors. Licensee: AOSIS OpenJournals. This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution License. Avian mycobacteriosis (AM) is a zoonotic disease caused by Mycobacterium avium complex (MAC), which can spread from avians to other farmed animals such as cattle and pigs as well as to humans. This study is the first report of granulomatous inflammation, as a resul...

Journal: :The Journal of the Japanese Association for Chest Surgery 2016

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