1.Epitheliogenesis imperfecta in a bovine fetus of Korean native cattle.
Moon Young RHYOO ; Ji Youl JUNG ; Ji Woong HER ; Myoung Heon LEE ; Kyung Nyer KU ; Kwon Rac CHOI ; Soon Seek YOON
Korean Journal of Veterinary Research 2014;54(4):253-256
In this study, we describe a case of epitheliogenesis imperfecta (EI) observed in the fetus of Korean native cattle. The fetus had multifocal areas of skin defect, especially on the distal portions of the four limbs, and the affected areas were bright-red and glistening. Histopathologically, these areas were characterized by complete absence of squamous epithelium, infiltration of inflammatory cells into the dermis, atrophy of hair follicles, sebaceous and sweat glands. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first report of epitheliogenesis imperfecta in Korean native cattle.
Animals
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Atrophy
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Cattle*
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Dermis
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Epithelium
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Extremities
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Fetus*
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Hair Follicle
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Skin
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Sweat Glands
2.Case report of Johne's disease in Korean black goat (Capra hircus aegagrus).
Moon Young RHYOO ; Ji Youl JUNG ; Kyung Hyun LEE ; Ji Woong HER ; You Chan BAE ; Hyun Kyoung LEE ; Kang Hyun BAEK ; Bo Ram LEE ; Young Hwa JEAN ; Jae Myung KIM ; Myoung Heon LEE ; Soon Seek YOON
Korean Journal of Veterinary Research 2013;53(4):273-276
Two Korean black goat (approx. 2 and 3 years old) showing diarrhea and chronic weight loss were submitted to Animal and Plant Quarantine Agency. At necropsy, there were thickening of small intestine and enlargement of mesenteric lymph nodes. Microscopically, they had granulomatous enteritis in the small and large intestine and granulomatous lymphadenitis. By polymerase chain reaction (PCR) and acid fast stain, strong positive reaction and acid-fast rod bacteria were detected. According to the result of histopathology and PCR, we confirmed this case as Johne's disease. As far as we know, this is the first report of Johne's disease in Korean black goat.
Animals
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Bacteria
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Crohn Disease
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Diarrhea
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Goats*
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Intestine, Large
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Intestine, Small
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Lymph Nodes
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Lymphadenitis
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Paratuberculosis*
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Pathology
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Plants
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Polymerase Chain Reaction
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Quarantine
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Weight Loss