Clostridium perfringens types A and D associated with enterotoxemia in an 18-month-old goat

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Postmortem examination of a Boer buck that died peracutely revealed bowel and liver diffusely congested and edematous. Kidney was apparently edematous. Clostridium perfringens type A was isolated from bowel and type D from kidney. Microscopic examination revealed large areas of necrosis in the renal cortex and medulla (pulpy kidney disease), hyperemia and centrilobular necrosis of the liver, necrosis of the small-intestine wall, pulmonary edema and congestion, intense hyperemia of the cerebellum, hyperemia and edema of the brain.

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Miyashiro, S., Nassar, A. F. C., Del Fava, C., Cabral, A. D., & Silva, M. (2007). Clostridium perfringens types A and D associated with enterotoxemia in an 18-month-old goat. Journal of Venomous Animals and Toxins Including Tropical Diseases, 13(4), 885–893. https://doi.org/10.1590/S1678-91992007000400017

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