دليل اللوحات الملونة 4من اصل4
{37} Bilateral Purulent nasal discharge with blood
{38} Papular dermatitis in cases of Equine viral popular dermatitis
{39} Bilateral mucopurulent nasal discharge
{40} Nasal purulent discharge in cases of strangles
{41} Equine viral rhinopneumonitis herpes virus
{42} Dermatophilosis of nose
{43} Photosensitization
{44} Horse pox: erytherma, papules with darker haemorrhagic centere, pustules, vesicles and crust
{45} Viral Papillomatosis (Aural plaques)
{46,47} Single & multiple ulcers of septum nasi in cases of strangles
{48} Normal bright red oral mucous membranes
{49} Cyanotic mucous membranes in case of intestinal obstruction
{50} Brick red injected mucosa & delayed refill time “white ring area” due to poor blood flow
“perfusion” which indicate shock
{51} Dark pink mucosa with severe injection of mucosal vessels in cases of pleuropneumonia
{52} Swollen hyperaemic tongue due to food foreign body penetration
{53} Ulcer in upper lip due to irritant plant spines
{54} Dental caries in the central incisor
{55} Congestion of mucosa membrane of tongue & mouth
{56} Laceremation of mucosa of tongue
{57} Buccal ulceration: limited inflammation in cases of pituitary adenoma
{58} Back dermatophilosis (Bacterial infection): loss of hair, matted hair with exudates, hypopoigmentation over gluteal region
{59} Chest abscess “Pigeon breast” caused by Corynebacterium equi (Wyoming strangles)
{60} Back ring worm: loss of hair, matted hair, with exudates, some area of depigmentation
{61} Buttock ring worm = Dermatomycosis
{62} Epizootic lymphangitis
{63} Patchy alopecia
{64} Perianal oxyuris: lesions caused by self inflicted trauma
{65} Dermatophilosis: hair loss, denuded, minimal scabs & non exudation caused by dermatophilus congolenis bacteria