CLINICAL AND PATHOLOGICAL STUDIES OF BORDER LEICESTER RAMS NATURALLY INFECTED WITH ACTINOBACILLVS SEMINIS
- 1 August 1968
- journal article
- Published by Wiley in Australian Veterinary Journal
- Vol. 44 (8) , 339-343
- https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1751-0813.1968.tb14399.x
Abstract
Summary: Clinical examination of 31 rams with evidence of Actinobacillus seminis infection revealed 15 cases with marked lesions of the scrotal contents, two cases with very mild lesions, one with testicular atrophy but no abnormality of the epididymides, and another 13 without any palpable abnormalities of the genitalia. The rams were from a Border Leicester flock and included 27 un‐mated rams from 6 to 12 months old.Histological examinations of affected epididymides showed a mixed purulent and non‐purulent inflammation, with cystic hyperplasia of the ductus epididymis. Interstitial fibrosis and spermatic granulomas were seen in chronic lesions. Bilateral testicular atrophy and seminal degeneration were found in the nine rams that were autopsied. The clinical and pathological features of the disease are similar to those of ovine brucellosis. A pyelonephritis of unknown significance was found in four of the nine rams examined.Keywords
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