. Special pathology and therapeutics of the diseases of domestic animals. Veterinary medicine. 658 Actinomycosis. temporary. The general nutrition of tlie animal may be in- terfered with as a result of the soft pathological tissues in which the teeth are now imbedded. In some cases tissue masses project through the external bony plate of the maxilla and may there be palpated under the sTiin as lobulated ulcers. In other cases the skin may be ulcerated at one or more points, resulting in the formation of a purulent secretion containing actinomyces colonies and covering the surface of the caulif
. Special pathology and therapeutics of the diseases of domestic animals. Veterinary medicine. 658 Actinomycosis. temporary. The general nutrition of tlie animal may be in- terfered with as a result of the soft pathological tissues in which the teeth are now imbedded. In some cases tissue masses project through the external bony plate of the maxilla and may there be palpated under the sTiin as lobulated ulcers. In other cases the skin may be ulcerated at one or more points, resulting in the formation of a purulent secretion containing actinomyces colonies and covering the surface of the cauliflower- like mass of granulation tissue. The submaxillary lymph glands may be enlarged, firm, slightly movable and eventually ulcerated. In the skin or subcutaneous connective tissue (Figs. 107 and 108) there is usually a firm, elastic tumor posterior to the angle of the jaw, below the ear, on the cheek or at the neck. This firmly unites Avitli the overlying skin, which it usually. Fig. 105. Actinomycosis of the Upjier Jaw. perforates, and discharges a thick creamy pus or pus-like mass containing tissue detritus and coagxilatecl pus elements. In other cases the cavity thus formed becomes filled with granula- tioji tissue which may project l)eyond the surface of the skin in the form of a cauliflower-like tumor, the surface of which is covered witJi crust. Upon removal of the scab the surface is bright red, the slightest contact causing bleeding. Numerous minute yellowish points from which small drops of pus may lie pressed out may also be observed. In some cases pus foci. 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 Hutyra, Ferenc, 1860-1934; Marek, Jo?zsef, 1868- joint author; Mohler, John R. (John Robbins), b. 1875, ed; Eichhorn, Adolph, 1875- joint ed. Chicago, A. Eger
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