Category: Disease Processes

Posted in Miscellaneous Nervous Ovine

𝐒𝐜𝐫𝐚𝐩𝐢𝐞 was the first 𝐩𝐫𝐢𝐨𝐧 disease reported, and was first described in the UK in 1732. Since then, it has been described worldwide!

Posted in Distinguished Diseases Fungal Parasitic

Vet med loves to give two very different things the same nickname, for some reason. In this case, both of these pathogens, Cryptococcus and Cryptosporidium, share the same short name of Crypto. So what is the difference between them?

Posted in Felids Hematopoietic Parasitic

𝐂𝐲𝐭𝐚𝐮𝐱𝐳𝐨𝐨𝐧𝐨𝐬𝐢𝐬 is a parasitic disease caused by the protozoa 𝐂𝐲𝐭𝐚𝐮𝐱𝐳𝐨𝐨𝐧. The protozoan can be found in wild felids throughout North America!

Posted in Equids Integument Miscellaneous

𝐏𝐫𝐨𝐮𝐝 𝐟𝐥𝐞𝐬𝐡 is a form of 𝐠𝐫𝐚𝐧𝐮𝐥𝐚𝐭𝐢𝐨𝐧 𝐭𝐢𝐬𝐬𝐮𝐞, which is the initial tissue that fills in a wound during healing. With proud flesh, the granulation tissue is considered 𝐞𝐱𝐮𝐛𝐞𝐫𝐚𝐧𝐭, with too much tissue being formed.

Posted in Canids Gastrointestinal Viral

𝐂𝐚𝐧𝐢𝐧𝐞 𝐰𝐚𝐫𝐭𝐬 are more scientifically known as 𝐩𝐚𝐩𝐢𝐥𝐥𝐨𝐦𝐚𝐬, and can be found all over the dog! We most commonly see them in the mouth, but they can even be found in places like the eye and skin.

Posted in Gastrointestinal Miscellaneous Multispecies

𝐌𝐞𝐠𝐚𝐞𝐬𝐨𝐩𝐡𝐚𝐠𝐮𝐬 is a dilation, or enlargement, of the esophagus. Specifically, it refers to dilation of the 𝐥𝐮𝐦𝐞𝐧 (empty middle where the food goes).

Posted in Felids Miscellaneous Respiratory

𝐂𝐡𝐲𝐥𝐨𝐭𝐡𝐨𝐫𝐚𝐱 is the accumulation of 𝐜𝐡𝐲𝐥𝐞 in the thorax. Chyle is the fancy name for lymph fluid!

Posted in Gastrointestinal Multispecies Parasitic

𝐅𝐢𝐬𝐡 𝐭𝐚𝐩𝐞𝐰𝐨𝐫𝐦𝐬 are more scientifically known as 𝐃𝐢𝐩𝐡𝐲𝐥𝐥𝐨𝐛𝐨𝐭𝐡𝐫𝐢𝐮𝐦. These particular tapeworms are pretty wild because they can be up to 𝟏𝟐-𝟏𝟓 𝐦𝐞𝐭𝐞𝐫𝐬 𝐥𝐨𝐧𝐠! Yes, you read that right!

Posted in Bacterial Bovids Respiratory

𝐌𝐲𝐜𝐨𝐩𝐥𝐚𝐬𝐦𝐨𝐬𝐢𝐬 is caused by 𝐌𝐲𝐜𝐨𝐩𝐥𝐚𝐬𝐦𝐚 species, and today we will specifically talk about 𝐌𝐲𝐜𝐨𝐩𝐥𝐚𝐬𝐦𝐚 𝐛𝐨𝐯𝐢𝐬. Mycoplasmas are a specific type of bacteria that lack a cell wall.

Posted in Neoplastic Special Topics

ould be fun to learn about the basic types of tumours. There is also a quiz on website if you want to test out your histopathology skills!