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https://read.qxmd.com/read/22039769/an-investigation-of-the-pathology-of-mycoplasma-mastitis-in-the-cow
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
E J van der Molen, G Grootenhuis
Summary A field case of mastitis in cows, caused by Mycoplasma agalactiae var. bovis, formed the occasion to conduct an infection experiment. Five lactating heifers were infected in the udder at different times. The cows were slaughtered 2, 5, 7, 9 and 12 days p. i. and the pathological changes were studied. The investigation indicated that the pathological picture differed with time: in the acute stage, the inflammation was characterized by exudation of mostly eosinophils in the alveoli; later on, the mastitis was identified by an interstitial reaction with eosinophils and mononuclear cells, including plasma cells and lymphocytes; in the chronic stage, progressive fibroplasia around ductuli and alveoli, with hypertrophy of alveolar epithelium, was characteristic...
July 1979: Veterinary Quarterly
https://read.qxmd.com/read/21385894/granulomatous-mastitis-the-histological-differentials
#22
MULTICENTER STUDY
Maribel Lacambra, Tu Anh Thai, Christopher C F Lam, Alex M C Yu, Huong Thien Pham, Phuong Viet The Tran, Bonita K B Law, Thanh Van Nguyen, Dung Xuan Pham, Gary M Tse
BACKGROUND: The management of granulomatous mastitis depends on the causative factor, and accurate diagnosis in distinguishing between idiopathic granulomatous mastitis (IGM) and tuberculous mastitis (TBM) is indispensable. This is particularly problematic in the cases of granulomatous mastitis in which the microbiological studies are negative. In this study, in a large cohort, the histological features for IGM and TBM were compared. METHODS: The histopathology files from the two participating hospitals were searched for cases of granulomatous inflammation of the breast over an 8-year period...
May 2011: Journal of Clinical Pathology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/19436445/reference-limits-for-biochemical-and-hematological-analytes-of-dairy-cows-one-week-before-and-one-week-after-parturition
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Gerardo F Quiroz-Rocha, Stephen J LeBlanc, Todd F Duffield, Darren Wood, Ken E Leslie, Robert M Jacobs
Since dairy cows during the transition period have multiple endocrine and metabolic changes, it is necessary to determine the reference limits of laboratory analytes in normal transition cows. Reference limits for the weeks before and after calving were determined in dairy cows. Animals that had adverse clinical outcomes after calving and cows that were culled or had mastitis within the first 7 days after calving were excluded. All biochemical analytes (beta-hydroxybutyrate, fatty acids, glucose, cholesterol, urea, calcium, and phosphorus) were statistically different between precalving and postcalving groups...
April 2009: Canadian Veterinary Journal. la Revue Vétérinaire Canadienne
https://read.qxmd.com/read/17696083/eosinophilic-mastitis
#24
JOURNAL ARTICLE
N Bolca Topal, U Topal, G Gokalp, O Saraydaroglu
In this report a case with eosinophilic mastitis is described. The non specific radiologic findings of eosinophilic mastitis are illustrated. Diagnosis was established by histopathological exam of needle biopsy material. Knowledge of this rare entity may be helpful in diagnosis and clinical management.
May 2007: JBR-BTR: Organe de la Société Royale Belge de Radiologie (SRBR)
https://read.qxmd.com/read/17681384/haptoglobin-comprises-about-10-of-granule-protein-extracted-from-bovine-granulocytes-isolated-from-healthy-cattle
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Ruby Cooray, Karin Persson Waller, Per Venge
Haptoglobin (Hp) is a plasma protein with haemoglobin binding capacity important in maintaining the iron homeostasis and in disease processes influenced by iron metabolism. In cattle Hp is one of the major acute phase proteins, and increases rapidly during infectious disease. At acute clinical mastitis in dairy cows the Hp concentration increases markedly both in blood and milk. Hepatocytes are considered to be the main origin of Hp, but expression of Hp mRNA has also been found in the mammary gland and leukocytes in healthy cattle...
October 15, 2007: Veterinary Immunology and Immunopathology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/17093161/effect-of-multiple-micronutrient-supplementation-during-pregnancy-on-inflammatory-markers-in-nepalese-women
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RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED TRIAL
Laura J Hindle, Rachel Gitau, Suzanne M Filteau, Katie J Newens, David Osrin, Anthony M Costello, Andrew M Tomkins, Anjana Vaidya, Raj Kumar Mahato, Birendra Yadav, Dharma S Manandhar
BACKGROUND: Multiple micronutrient supplementation of Nepalese women during pregnancy is associated with a significant increase in birth weight. OBJECTIVE: We tested the hypothesis that improved birth weight in infants of mothers supplemented with micronutrients is associated with a decrease in inflammatory responses and an increase in the production of T helper 1 cells and T helper 2 cells. DESIGN: The study was embedded in a randomized controlled trial of 15 micronutrients, compared with iron-folate supplementation (control), given during pregnancy with the aim of increasing birth weight...
November 2006: American Journal of Clinical Nutrition
https://read.qxmd.com/read/15158210/metabolic-parameters-and-blood-leukocyte-profiles-in-cows-from-herds-with-high-or-low-mastitis-incidence
#27
JOURNAL ARTICLE
K Holtenius, K Persson Waller, B Essén-Gustavsson, P Holtenius, C Hallén Sandgren
The objective of this study was to determine whether there were differences in metabolic parameters and blood leukocyte profiles between cows in herds with high or low yearly mastitis incidence. In this study, 271 cows from 20 high yielding dairy herds were examined. According to the selection criteria, all herds had low somatic cell counts. Ten of the selected herds represented low mastitis treatment incidence (LMI) and ten herds had high mastitis treatment incidence (HMI). The farms were visited once and blood samples were taken from each cow that was in the interval from three weeks before to 15 weeks after parturition...
July 2004: Veterinary Journal
https://read.qxmd.com/read/15133280/mammary-lesions-associated-with-bovine-herpesvirus-type-4-in-a-cow-with-clinical-mastitis
#28
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Hideki Miyano, Makoto Haritani, Hiroshi Sentsui, Takamitsu Tsuboi, Nobuhiko Tanimura, Kumiko M Kimura, Masaru Kobayashi, Naoki Obara, Yuzuru Akimoto
Intranuclear eosinophilic inclusion bodies were seen in the lactiferous duct and sinus epithelium of mammary tissues collected from a cow with clinical mastitis. Transmission electron microscopy revealed herpesvirus particles in these cells. Immunolabeling against anti bovine herpesvirus type 4 (BHV-4) rabbit serum was detected in nuclei that had intranuclear inclusion bodies. In addition, BHV-4 was isolated from the mammary tissue. The viral DNA was detected by nested PCR from the same tissue. This is the first report to describe mammary lesions in association with BHV-4...
April 2004: Journal of Veterinary Medical Science
https://read.qxmd.com/read/12889628/recurrent-eosinophilic-mastitis
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Ian K Komenaka, Freya R Schnabel, Jason A Cohen, Anjali Saqi, Cecilia Mercado, Elizabeth Horowitz, Diane Hamele-Bena, Kathie-Ann Joseph
Systemic diseases rarely present with manifestations in the breast. Disorders such as sarcoidosis and pyoderma gangrenosum have been described to produce signs and symptoms in the breast. Peripheral eosinophilia is a systemic disease associated with a finite group of conditions including asthma, allergic or atopic disease, collagen vascular disease, and parasitic infection. In addition it has been described in association with several malignancies. A 50-year-old woman with a history of asthma and significant eosinophilia presented with an enlarging breast mass...
July 2003: American Surgeon
https://read.qxmd.com/read/11870481/churg-strauss-syndrome-involving-the-breast-a-rare-cause-of-eosinophilic-mastitis
#30
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Virtudes Villalba-Nuño, Josep M Sabaté, Antonio Gómez, Antonio Vidaller, Isabel Català, Agustín Escobedo, Sofía Torrubia
Churg-Strauss syndrome is a rare immunoallergic disorder that usually affects lungs, skin and nervous system. The clinical and radiological findings of Churg-Strauss disease involving the breast are reported and attention is drawn to the fact that, although uncommonly, the breast can be involved by immunological diseases.
March 2002: European Radiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/11423209/characterization-of-leukocytotoxic-and-superantigen-like-factors-produced-by-staphylococcus-aureus-isolates-from-milk-of-cows-with-mastitis
#31
JOURNAL ARTICLE
H J Schuberth, C Krueger, H Zerbe, E Bleckmann, W Leibold
Staphylococcus aureus is a major pathogen for cattle, causing various forms of subclinical and clinical mastitis. Two groups of virulence factors (leukotoxins and superantigens) are supposed to play an important role in the initiation and/or the exacerbation of this disease. In order to detect all known and putative members of leukotoxins and SAgs (superantigens), we tested secreted factors of different S. aureus isolates in flow cytometry-based assays. Isolates were sampled from 68 cows of different farms and cultured for 24h in vitro...
September 20, 2001: Veterinary Microbiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/11243368/pulmonary-botryomycosis-in-a-scottish-highland-steer
#32
JOURNAL ARTICLE
M A Miller, W H Fales, J W Tyler, W K Suedmeyer
Pertinent necropsy findings in a 5 1/2-year-old Scottish Highland steer with chronic intractable pneumonia and cough were limited to the pulmonary system. The accessory lobe of the lung was collapsed, scarred, and multifocally adhered to parietal pleura. A polypoid mass almost completely obstructed the lobar bronchus and protruded into the trachea; mucopurulent exudate distended more distal bronchi. Botryomycosis was diagnosed when histologic examination revealed pyogranulomatous pneumonia with eosinophilic granules and "club" formation surrounding colonies of gram-positive cocci...
January 2001: Journal of Veterinary Diagnostic Investigation
https://read.qxmd.com/read/11195522/predictive-variables-for-the-occurrence-of-early-clinical-mastitis-in-primiparous-holstein-cows-under-field-conditions-in-france
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
J Barnouin, M Chassagne
Holstein heifers from 47 dairy herds in France were enrolled in a field study to determine predictors for clinical mastitis within the first month of lactation. Precalving and calving variables (biochemical, hematological, hygienic, and disease indicators) were collected. Early clinical mastitis (ECM) predictive variables were analyzed by using a multiple logistic regression model (99 cows with ECM vs. 571 without clinical mastitis throughout the first lactation). Two variables were associated with a higher risk of ECM: a) difficult calving and b) medium and high white blood cell (WBC) counts in late gestation...
January 2001: Canadian Veterinary Journal. la Revue Vétérinaire Canadienne
https://read.qxmd.com/read/10194683/effect-of-administration-of-vitamin-e-and-selenium-during-the-dry-period-on-mammary-health-and-milk-cell-counts-in-dairy-ewes
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
M Morgante, D Beghelli, M Pauselli, P Dall'Ara, M Capuccella, S Ranucci
The effect of parenteral administration of two subcutaneous injections of vitamin E and Se (5 mg and 0.1 mg/kg of body weight, respectively) during the dry period on the mammary health and milk somatic cell counts of 25 dairy ewes was investigated. Supplementation reduced somatic cell counts (5.4 vs. 6.0 log10) during the subsequent lactation but had no effect on the incidence of clinical mastitis (4% vs. 6%) and intramammary infections (9.0% vs. 11.3%). Furthermore, the administration of vitamin E and Se was associated with differences in differential cell counts of milk samples (macrophages, 48...
March 1999: Journal of Dairy Science
https://read.qxmd.com/read/9167715/granulomatous-mastitis-caused-by-sparganum-a-case-report
#35
JOURNAL ARTICLE
M A Moreira, R de Freitas Júnior, B B Gerais
BACKGROUND: Sparganosis is not a common disease, and its rarity makes it difficult to distinguish from others. Close examination of fine needle aspiration biopsy (FNAB) samples, however, can aid in histologic examination of the lesion. CASE: A 64-year-old female, born and raised in a rural area in the state of Goiás, Brazil, presented with a relatively mobile and hard lump in the lower inner quadrant of the right breast. It was initially diagnosed as granulomatous mastitis, but cytologic examination of the surgical specimen revealed a sparganum larva, also revealed by anterior FNAB...
May 1997: Acta Cytologica
https://read.qxmd.com/read/8721292/changes-in-inflammation-related-blood-constituents-of-mastitic-cows
#36
COMPARATIVE STUDY
F Atroshi, J Parantainen, S Sankari, M Järvinen, L A Lindberg, H Saloniemi
The following blood constituents were measured in the blood and/or serum from healthy and mastitic cows: lipid peroxides (LPO), alkaline phosphatase (AP), lactate dehydrogenase (LDH), urea, glutathione peroxidase (GSH-Px), prostaglandin E2 (PGE2), cyclic AMP (cAMP), electrolytes (Na, K), white blood cells (WBC), haemoglobin (Hb), haematocrit, eosinophils, and electrical conductivity. The levels of these blood variables, excluding GSH-Px, erythrocytes variables and conductivity, were higher in mastitic than in healthy animals...
1996: Veterinary Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/8368609/ibuprofen-treatment-of-endotoxin-induced-mastitis-in-cows
#37
JOURNAL ARTICLE
F J DeGraves, K L Anderson
Ibuprofen treatment was compared with saline solution treatment in an endotoxin-induced experimental model of bovine mastitis. Acute mastitis was induced in healthy lactating Holstein cows (n = 12) by intramammary inoculation of 1 mg of Escherichia coli 026:B6 lipopolysaccharide in a single quarter per cow. Cows were assigned at random to ibuprofen (25 mg/kg of body weight, IV, n = 6) or 0.9% sodium chloride solution control (1.25 ml/kg, IV, n = 6) treatment groups. Ibuprofen or saline solution was administered once, 2 hours after endotoxin administration...
July 1993: American Journal of Veterinary Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/8291769/cytologic-responses-of-staphylococcus-aureus-infected-mammary-glands-of-heifers-to-interferon-gamma-and-interleukin-2-treatment
#38
JOURNAL ARTICLE
G H Quiroga, L M Sordillo, R W Adkinson, S C Nickerson
Cytologic and bacteriologic responses, and changes in cytokine activity were evaluated in secretions of Staphylococcus aureus-infected mammary glands after treatment of heifers with recombinant bovine interferon gamma (rbIFN gamma) or interleukin 2 (rbIL-2). Two groups of 4 heifers each, experimentally infected with 10(7) colony-forming units (CFU) of S aureus, were injected in 2 quarters via the teat canal, with 10(5) U of rbIFN gamma (trial 1) or 7.5 x 10(5) U of rbIL-2 (trial 2) 2 weeks after experimentally induced infection; control quarters received phosphate-buffered saline solution...
November 1993: American Journal of Veterinary Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/8227619/histologic-response-of-the-heifer-mammary-gland-to-intramammary-infusion-of-interleukin-2-or-interferon-gamma
#39
JOURNAL ARTICLE
G H Quiroga, S C Nickerson, R W Adkinson
The histologic and cytologic responses of heifer mammary glands infected with Staphylococcus aureus were studied after infusion of interleukin-2 or interferon-gamma. Two groups of 4 heifers each, which were infected experimentally with S. aureus in all 4 mammary quarters, were infused in diagonal quarters with 7.5 x 10(5) units of interleukin-2 or 10(5) units of interferon-gamma; remaining quarters received PBS. Heifers in both trials were slaughtered 14 d after cytokine infusion, and mammary tissues were collected for histological examination...
October 1993: Journal of Dairy Science
https://read.qxmd.com/read/7233196/inflammatory-toxin-from-mycoplasma-bovis-isolation-and-characterization
#40
JOURNAL ARTICLE
S J Geary, M E Tourtellotte, J A Cameron
An inflammatory toxin was extracted from Mycoplasma bovis with 75 percent aqueous ethanol. The toxin is a complex polysaccharide composed of glucose, glucosamine or galactosamine, and a heptose, is heat-stable, devoid of protein and lipid, and has a molecular weight of 73,000. The holotoxin in the cell membrane is a glycoprotein; however, it is the polysaccharide portion that is toxic. This inflammatory toxin increases vascular permeability and is capable of activating complement. Infusion of 0.9 milligram of toxin into the bovine udder resulted in the characteristic eosinophilic mastitis produced by Mycoplasma bovine...
May 29, 1981: Science
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