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475 Swine Fever Surface of the kidney of an acute case of Swine Fever. The capsule of the kidney has been stripped to expose the petechiated surface. This 'turkey egg' kidney is present in many septicaemic conditions and is often present in this disease. When found, Swine Fever should be suspected. 476 Swine Fever Haemorrhages in the pelvis of the kidney strongly suggestive of the disease. 477 Swine Fever The bladder of an acute case of Swine Fever opened to show the petech- iation of the cystic mucosa. 478 African Swine Fever Larynx from a case of African Swine Fever. There is oedema and congestion but no petechiae. . 479 African Swine Fever Haemorrhages in the lung. 480 African Swine Fever Auricle of the heart with haemorrhages. There are no haemorrhages on the ventricular muscle in this case. 481 African Swine Fever Liver of a pig with acute African Swine Fever. Note the subcapsular haemorrhages, the distended and oedematous gall bladder and the haemorrhagic hepatic lymph node. Haemorrhage in the hepatic lymph node is one of the most consistent findings in the atypical and chronic forms of the disease. 482 African Swine Fever Haemorrhagic lymph nodes may resemble blood clots. There are few, if any, other diseases In which this type of lesion can be found. 483 African Swine Fever Kidney showing severe haemorrhage into the pelvis. The petechiated 'turkey-egg' kidney of Swine Fever is less common in African Swine Fever. 484 Swine Vesicular Disease Early lesions on the coronary bands, 24 hours post-infection. [...]... source of virus for diagnosis 492 Foot and Mouth Disease An early case, the vesicles on the nose having ruptured recently leaving shallow ulcers 493 Foot and Mouth Disease Lesions on the tongue; ruptured and unruptured vesicles 494 Foot and Mouth Disease Unruptured vesicles along the coronary band in an early case 495 Foot and Mouth Disease The vesicles on the feet have ruptured recently leaving raw,... Exanthema Tongue of a pig with vesicular exanthema 501 Vesicular Stomatitis Vesicles on the snout of a pig with Vesicular Stomatitis Note the large blanched area (arrow) 502 Vesicular Stomatitis Oral cavity of a pig with Vesicular Stomatitis Note the freshly- ruptured vesicles on the tongue 503 Vesicular Stomatitis Tongue from a case of Vesicular Stomatitis Note the pale patches which are fibrinous... small size 508 Swine Pox in a sucking piglet showing lesions in various stages of development 509 Swine Pox Hindquarters of a coloured pig Note the way in which the lesions are raised and are still visible This raised nature is not so noticeable in the white pigs where colour forms the main diagnostic feature 510 Swine Pox Carcase of a six-week-old pig which has died whilst infected with Pig Pox . days post- infection. 488 Swine Vesicular Disease Late lesions with under-running of the horn in two locations on the same foot. This type of lesion appears to be caused by successive waves of. Swine Fever is less common in African Swine Fever. 484 Swine Vesicular Disease Early lesions on the coronary bands, 24 hours post-infection. 485 Swine Vesicular Disease Coronary band lesions Fever The bladder of an acute case of Swine Fever opened to show the petech- iation of the cystic mucosa. 478 African Swine Fever Larynx from a case of African Swine Fever. There is oedema