2014
DOI: 10.1590/0103-8478cr20140370
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Deforming mandibular osteomyelitis in a cow caused by Trueperella pyogenes

Abstract: This study reports an unusual case of deforming mandibular osteomyelitis in a cow caused by

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“…Although it is commensal to the microflora of ruminants and pigs, T. pyogenes is easily isolated from the cutaneous and mucosal tissues of these animals (ROGOVSKYY et al, 2018;GALÁN-RELAÑO et al, 2019). Thus, it is believed that the case described here is directly related to needle reuse for the intramuscular application of drugs in the bovine or the failure to perform antisepsis of the skin at the application site (MOTTA et al, 2011;CAFFARO et al, 2014;MEGID;RIBEIRO;PAES, 2016), as reported by the owner.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 87%
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“…Although it is commensal to the microflora of ruminants and pigs, T. pyogenes is easily isolated from the cutaneous and mucosal tissues of these animals (ROGOVSKYY et al, 2018;GALÁN-RELAÑO et al, 2019). Thus, it is believed that the case described here is directly related to needle reuse for the intramuscular application of drugs in the bovine or the failure to perform antisepsis of the skin at the application site (MOTTA et al, 2011;CAFFARO et al, 2014;MEGID;RIBEIRO;PAES, 2016), as reported by the owner.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 87%
“…Due to its pyogenic, opportunistic characteristic (taking advantage of a gateway), T. pyogenes causes suppurative infection in domestic and wild animals (RISSETI et al, 2017;ÇEÇEN et al, 2018;ROGOVSKYY et al, 2018), although virulence factors have not been fully elucidated (RISSETI et al, 2017;LIU et al, 2018;TAMAI et al, 2018). The evolution of the disease is related to cases of mastitis, arthritis, interdigital phlebitis, osteomyelitis, abortion, metritis, orchitis, omphalitis and bronchopneumonia as well as subcutaneous abscess or abscess in parenchymal tissues, with a variable prognosis (CAFFARO et al, 2014;ISHIYAMA et al, 2017;WARETH et al, 2018;KONTTURI et al, 2019;PIERSANTI et al, 2019).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Typischerweise wird eine Osteomyelitis des Kieferknochens beim Rind durch die Infektion mit Actinomyces spp. und Eitererregern wie u. a. Trueperella pyogenes hervorgerufen [35] [36]. Bei dieser auch Kieferaktinomykose genannten Erkrankung wölbt sich die Außenfläche des betroffenen Knochens vor und bildet eine harte Auftreibung.…”
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