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DG10 - Papular stomatitis 

DG10 – Papular stomatitis Synonyms No synonyms known Name of the disease in English Bovine papular stomatitis; BPS The disease in brief This is a disease most often benign in young cattle due to a Poxvirus similar or identical to that of the pseudo...

DG17 – Cleft palate

DG17 – Cleft palate Synonyms Palatoschisis, cleft palate Name of the disease in English Cleft palate The disease in brief Cleft palate is a congenital anomaly characterized by a communication of the nasal passages with the oral cavity. Calves...

DG – Enterotoxemia

DG – Enterotoxemia Synonyms Lamb dysentery (type B), necrotizing hemorrhagic enteritis (type C), pulpy kidney disease (type D) Disease name in English Enterotoxemia caused by Clostridium perfringens toxinotypes A (yellow lamb disease), B...

CR10 – Pericarditis

CR10 – Pericarditis Synonyms Traumatic pericarditis; other pericarditis Disease name in English Traumatic pericarditis; Other pericarditis The disease in brief Bovine pericarditis can be roughly distinguished into 3 groups:...

CH9 – Umbilical hernia

CH9 – Umbilical hernia Synonyms No synonym known Name of the disease in English Umbilical hernia The disease in brief It is a very common congenital anomaly, of probable hereditary origin for a large part of them;...

CH8 – Prepubic tendon rupture

CH8 – Prepubic tendon rupture Synonyms No synonyms known Name of the disease in English Prepubic tendon rupture The disease in brief The prepubic tendon, through its pubic insertion, is a key element of the abdominal wall. Its rupture occurs more...

CH7 – Penile hematoma

CH7 – Penile hematoma Synonyms No synonyms known Disease name in English Penile hematoma The disease in brief Injuries during mounting can produce hematomas that may prevent the penis from retracting. In the longer term, the...

CH3 – Hematoma under the skin

CH3 – Hematoma under the skin Synonyms No synonym known Name of the disease in English Subcutaneous hematoma The disease in brief Subcutaneous hematomas are initially swollen, soft, non- (or slightly) painful areas, appearing suddenly and which have...
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