18/08/2022
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Poultry
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Samples were submitted from a 3-month-old, male, free-range chicken carcass with wattle swelling that, on sectioning, showed caseous contents inside.
What is your diagnosis? (108)
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The observed lesions correspond to focal chronic deep cellulitis and are compatible with a chronic case of fowl cholera (Pasteurella multocida infection, it is a zoonosis). Although in this case it was not possible to isolate this infectious agent. The most typical presentation is that of an animal with the entire face inflamed.
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What is your diagnosis?
Salmonellosis
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Fowl cholera (P. multocida)
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Mycobacteriosis (M. avium)
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Foreing body granuloma
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