. A text book of veterinary pathology, for students and practitioners. Veterinary pathology. 172 VETERI NARY PATHOLOGY. flammation are not distinctly separable although the former is usually milder than the latter. Typical croupous exudate may be detached withdut serious injury to the surface tissue but the diphtheritic exudate cannot be removed without detaching or extensi\"elv lacerating the surface tissue. Croupous pneu- monia and croupous enteritis are examples of crou])ous inflam- mation, the former the most frequent t}-pe of pneumonia in horses and the latter occurring occas


. A text book of veterinary pathology, for students and practitioners. Veterinary pathology. 172 VETERI NARY PATHOLOGY. flammation are not distinctly separable although the former is usually milder than the latter. Typical croupous exudate may be detached withdut serious injury to the surface tissue but the diphtheritic exudate cannot be removed without detaching or extensi\"elv lacerating the surface tissue. Croupous pneu- monia and croupous enteritis are examples of crou])ous inflam- mation, the former the most frequent t}-pe of pneumonia in horses and the latter occurring occasionally in cattle. Roup or ayian diphtheria, and diphtheritic stomatitis and enteritis are examples of diphtheritic inflammation, the former being com- mon in fowls the latter in pigs. Fibrinous exudate may be present in inflammatit)n of serous membranes, constituting fibrinous pleurisy, peritonitis, etc. (c) Hemorrhagic inflammation is significant of the action of an irritant. Hemorrhagic exudate coagulates, especially uiKin surfaces, though it may coagulate within a tissue. Inflam- mation of tissues in which the blood yessels are (if meager struc- trure (capillaries), and hence easily permeated or ru])tured, is fre- (|ucntl\- of this type. Croupous pneumonia is a hemorrhagic in- flanmiation. Nephritis and hepatitis are frecjuently accom- panied by a hemorrhagic exudate. (Mucus and pus haye been described as inflammatory exu- dates by some and as inflammatory products by others.) They '1 if^O r.^-* i^'O'-JUrTn"'^ f~.\V^. '°°o O^l" Fig. 103.—Heniorrllasic Exudate (Red Hepatization.). Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Kinsley, Albert Thomas, 1877-. Chicago, A. Eger


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