| Literature DB >> 26831157 |
Christophe Chartier1, Olivier Albaric2, Nora Cesbron2, Jérôme Despres3, Charlotte Hoogveld2, Lorraine Michelet4, Maria-Laura Boschiroli4.
Abstract
An unusual outbreak of teat/udder skin lesions occurred in a dairy goat flock in France. Lesions first appeared as circular, indurated, erythematous areas of skin and progressed to form dark raised haemorrhagic crusts and ulcerative plaques. Histopathological examination revealed marked granulomatous dermatitis with multifocal ulceration. The granulomatous inflammation, with frequent Langhans type multinucleated cells and central caseous necrosis, was indicative of mycobacterial infection. The presence of non-cultivable mycobacteria was confirmed by sequencing PCR products from DNA extracted directly from the lesions and sequences matched a novel mycobacterial pathogen closely related to M. leprae and M. lepromatosis and previously identified in cattle thelitis. The association of nodular gross lesions and tuberculoid granulomas on the teat and lower udder, and the presence of mycobacteria DNA support a diagnosis of tuberculoid nodular thelitis in goats due to mycobacterial infection.Entities:
Keywords: Dairy; Goat; Mycobacteria; Thelitis; Udder
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Year: 2015 PMID: 26831157 DOI: 10.1016/j.tvjl.2015.12.004
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Vet J ISSN: 1090-0233 Impact factor: 2.688