• In other cases, lungs hadchanges consistent with bronchopneumonia or interstitial pneumonia (Table 1). (ezh2inhibitor.com)
  • Historically where pneumonia was limited to areas immediately adjacent to the bronchi this was called "bronchopneumonia" to distinguish it from widespread alveolar and interstitial involvement with sub-lobar, lobar or multi-lobar disease [ 3 ]. (ersjournals.com)
  • Microscopic lesions consist of rhinitis, interstitial pneumonia and bronchopneumonia. (tamu.edu)
  • Morphologically pneumonia is usually classified into lobar pneumonia, bronchopneumonia, and interstitial pneumonia. (pfmjournal.org)
  • Bronchopneumonia (lobular) often leads to lobar pneumonia as the infection progresses. (wikipedia.org)
  • Bronchopneumonia is less likely than lobar pneumonia to be associated with Streptococcus pneumoniae. (wikipedia.org)
  • Although the concepts of bronchopneumonia and lobar pneumonia are probably still meaningful clinically as more extensive disease is generally associated with worse prognosis [ 4 ], almost all the clinical studies that make up our data on appropriate treatment of pneumonia have not considered these as separate entities. (ersjournals.com)
  • On gross observation, the liver demonstrated a yellowish white surface color and multiple nodules indicating neoplastic lesions. (bvsalud.org)
  • Systematic necropsy examination was done and gross lesions were recorded. (ijlr.org)
  • The lesions were photographed and gross findings were recorded. (scialert.net)
  • This organism may opportunistically colonize lungs with chronically damaged respiratory defenses, such as occurs with enzootic calf pneumonia or existing lung lesions of feedlot cattle, and cause a purulent bronchopneumonia. (merckvetmanual.com)
  • The mycoplasma colonise the respiratory tract of the pig, gradually spreading down the bronchial tree, damaging the muco-ciliary escalator system, allowing the accumulation of material in the alveolar spaces, which cause the typical gross lesions. (octagon-services.co.uk)
  • We emphasize that this organism does not cause specific gross lesions in the aborted fetus or placenta. (veteriankey.com)
  • A history of infertility accompanied by a low number of midterm abortions is more indicative of the potential for Campylobacter abortion than of gross lesions. (veteriankey.com)
  • Lungs with bronchopneumonia had suppurative inflammation and cellular debris within airways, alveolar consolidation, and locations of necrosis (Figures 4J, E1J, and E1K). (ezh2inhibitor.com)
  • Based on the gross findings, histopathology and cultural isolation, the case was diagnosed as suppurative pneumonia and pyopericardium due to Trueperella pyogenes. (ijlr.org)
  • A gross diagnosis of acute, severe pneumonia was established. (tamu.edu)
  • Generally the mycoplasma infection alone is relatively mild and pulls down growth rate and feed conversion efficiency, but it is the secondary bacterial infections that exacerbate the disease and causes acute bronchopneumonia and even death. (octagon-services.co.uk)
  • This plan was created to assist with the investigation of the pathophysiology and etiologic agents involved the illness and/or death of small ruminants with clinical signs or postmortem findings consistent with lower respiratory system disease and/or bronchopneumonia. (tamu.edu)
  • Both M. pulmonis and M. pneumoniae respiratory infections cause rhinitis, otitis media, laryngotrachetis, and bronchopneumonia. (aai.org)
  • Gross pathology of miliary "millet seed-like" tuberculosis. (patholines.org)
  • TVMDL has compiled syndrome specific diagnostic plans to assist clients in efficient diagnostic testing strategies based on clinical signs or gross necropsy findings. (tamu.edu)
  • Bronchopneumonia is usually a bacterial pneumonia rather than being caused by viral disease. (wikipedia.org)
  • The gross examination revealed ulceration on the dorsal and pectoral fins and rostrum. (bvsalud.org)
  • Histopathological examination revealed tracheitis, fibrinosuppurative bronchopneumonia and enteritis. (bvsalud.org)
  • Aborted fetuses typically have a placentitis, which is consistently identified microscopically, but gross evidence for a placentitis is variable and often inconspicuous. (veteriankey.com)
  • The most common form is characterized by fibrinous polyserositis and polyarthritis, but septicemia with sudden death and bronchopneumonia also can occur. (msdvetmanual.com)
  • Compared to pneumonia in general, the association between the bronchopneumonia pattern and hospital-acquired pneumonia warrants greater consideration of multiple drug resistance in the choice of antibiotics. (wikipedia.org)