Spinal cord compression in cattle after the use of an oily vaccine

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Autor(a) principal: Ubiali,Daniel Guimarães
Data de Publicação: 2011
Outros Autores: Cruz,Raquel Aparecida Sales da, Lana,Marconni Victor da Costa, Meireles,Yara Silva, Néspoli,Pedro Brandini, Souza,Marcos Almeida, Colodel,Edson Moleta, Pescador,Caroline Argenta
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Pesquisa Veterinária Brasileira (Online)
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Resumo: An outbreak of compressive myelopathy in cattle associated with the improper use of an oil vaccine is described. Neurological signs were observed in 25 out of 3,000 cattle after 60 days of being vaccinated against foot and mouth disease. The clinical picture was characterized by progressive paralysis of the hind limbs, difficulty in standing up, and sternal recumbency during the course of 2-5 months. A filling defect between the L1 and L3 vertebrae was seen through myelography performed in one of the affected animals. A yellow-gray, granular and irregular mass was observed in four necropsied animals involving the spinal nerve roots and epidural space of the lumbar (L1-L4) spinal cord; the mass was associated with a whitish oily fluid. This fluid was also found in association with necrosis of the longissimus dorsi muscle. Microscopic changes in the epidural space, nerve roots, and spinal musculature were similar and consisted of granulomas or pyogranulomas around circular unstained spaces (vacuoles). These spaces were located between areas of severe diffuse hyaline necrosis of muscle fibers and resembled the drops of oil present in the vaccine.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Spinal cord compression in cattle after the use of an oily vaccine
title Spinal cord compression in cattle after the use of an oily vaccine
spellingShingle Spinal cord compression in cattle after the use of an oily vaccine
Ubiali,Daniel Guimarães
Granuloma
vaccine
neurological disorder
cattle
title_short Spinal cord compression in cattle after the use of an oily vaccine
title_full Spinal cord compression in cattle after the use of an oily vaccine
title_fullStr Spinal cord compression in cattle after the use of an oily vaccine
title_full_unstemmed Spinal cord compression in cattle after the use of an oily vaccine
title_sort Spinal cord compression in cattle after the use of an oily vaccine
author Ubiali,Daniel Guimarães
author_facet Ubiali,Daniel Guimarães
Cruz,Raquel Aparecida Sales da
Lana,Marconni Victor da Costa
Meireles,Yara Silva
Néspoli,Pedro Brandini
Souza,Marcos Almeida
Colodel,Edson Moleta
Pescador,Caroline Argenta
author_role author
author2 Cruz,Raquel Aparecida Sales da
Lana,Marconni Victor da Costa
Meireles,Yara Silva
Néspoli,Pedro Brandini
Souza,Marcos Almeida
Colodel,Edson Moleta
Pescador,Caroline Argenta
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Ubiali,Daniel Guimarães
Cruz,Raquel Aparecida Sales da
Lana,Marconni Victor da Costa
Meireles,Yara Silva
Néspoli,Pedro Brandini
Souza,Marcos Almeida
Colodel,Edson Moleta
Pescador,Caroline Argenta
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Granuloma
vaccine
neurological disorder
cattle
topic Granuloma
vaccine
neurological disorder
cattle
description An outbreak of compressive myelopathy in cattle associated with the improper use of an oil vaccine is described. Neurological signs were observed in 25 out of 3,000 cattle after 60 days of being vaccinated against foot and mouth disease. The clinical picture was characterized by progressive paralysis of the hind limbs, difficulty in standing up, and sternal recumbency during the course of 2-5 months. A filling defect between the L1 and L3 vertebrae was seen through myelography performed in one of the affected animals. A yellow-gray, granular and irregular mass was observed in four necropsied animals involving the spinal nerve roots and epidural space of the lumbar (L1-L4) spinal cord; the mass was associated with a whitish oily fluid. This fluid was also found in association with necrosis of the longissimus dorsi muscle. Microscopic changes in the epidural space, nerve roots, and spinal musculature were similar and consisted of granulomas or pyogranulomas around circular unstained spaces (vacuoles). These spaces were located between areas of severe diffuse hyaline necrosis of muscle fibers and resembled the drops of oil present in the vaccine.
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