• Steatitis is defined as an inflammation of adipose tissue. (vin.com)
  • 487 The general term for inflammation of any adipose tissue is steatitis. (wikipedia.org)
  • This can result in a condition called steatitis, which is inflammation of the fat. (cuteness.com)
  • All had severe inflammation of their body fat - a condition called steatitis. (focustechnica.com)
  • The first thought is that of inflammation with edema or free fluid between the lobes of fat ( steatitis) but once again we can get the same appearance in a normal dog.So it could be either here. (sonopath.com)
  • Tuna doesn't have adequate amounts of vitamin E and this may lead to a condition called steatitis (also known as yellow fat disease). (quadronmusic.com)
  • In the fall of 2005, dead and dying great blue herons (Ardea herodias) exhibiting emaciation, lethargy, inability to fly and a hard abdomen (steatitis confirmed at necropsy) were observed at Poplar Island and nearby Coaches Island (Rattner et al. (usgs.gov)
  • When packed in oil, tuna can cause a severe vitamin E deficiency resulting in a very painful inflammatory condition called steatitis. (metropetmarket.ca)
  • Apart from that, tuna has high amount of unsaturated fat content, thus cats can develop a deficiency of Vitamin E and a condition called Steatitis a.k.a. (dearpet.in)
  • From February 2020 to March 2022, four southern sea otters ( Enhydra lutris nereis ) stranded in California with severe protozoal steatitis and systemic toxoplasmosis. (frontiersin.org)
  • 1,000 animals over 24 years) were negative for prior cases of severe T. gondii -associated steatitis prior to the cases described herein, and no sublethal COUG T. gondii infections have been previously indentified in sea otters. (frontiersin.org)
  • Severe steatitis is a very unusual finding in sea otters with toxoplasmosis. (focustechnica.com)
  • Based on this description, the condition has been diagnosed as steatitis. (int-res.com)
  • Steatitis is a dangerous condition that requires veterinary attention. (cuteness.com)
  • High parasite burdens were observed in all tissues except the central nervous system, and toxoplasmosis with severe protozoal steatitis was the primary cause of death for all cases. (frontiersin.org)
  • Begg GS, Bruno DW, McVicar AH 1 (2000) The histopathology and ultrastructure of steatitis affecting common dab Limanda limanda . (int-res.com)
  • Cats that eat too much tuna can have health problems like feline steatitis, which affects the quality of the lipids found in their bodies, loss of balance, neurological failures, calcium, iron or sodium deficiency and even mercury poisoning. (sepicat.com)
  • 487 The general term for inflammation of any adipose tissue is steatitis. (wikipedia.org)
  • While only onefat depot is affected in the localized form, the disease involves several fat depots in the generalized form.Localized steatitis at the level of the perivaginal adipose tissue has not yet been described in the horse. (ugent.be)
  • Waxy Yellow Fat Disease / White Fat Disease / Steatitis / Pansteatitis / Nonsuppurative Pansteatitis / Weber-Christian Disease / Fatty Necrosis / White Muscle Disease / Stiff Lamb Disease / Stiff Calf Disease / Watery Hide Disease / Nutritional Fat Necrosis / Nutritional Myodegeneration (NMD) / Nutritional Myopathy / Nutritional Muscular Dystrophy / Brown Heart Disease / Cardiac Necrosis / Hepatic Steatosis / Hepatic Dietetica / Granulomatous Steatitis / Necrotizing Granulomatous Steatitis / Nonalcoholic Fatty Liver Disease / Embryonic Death Syndrome / Ceroid Disease / Lipofuscinosis / Cumulative Lipofuscinosis / Progressive Lipofuscinosis / Etc. (oneradionetwork.com)
  • Pansteatitis-affected catfish, kept in an experimental pond for 11 months after the inciting nutritional cause had been removed, retained steatitis lesions almost unaltered. (up.ac.za)