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actinobacillosis (wooden tongue)
disease of cattle infected with Actinobacillus lignieresi, which causes localized, firm swelling of tongue
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actinomycosis (lumpy jaw)
disease of cattle infected with Actinomyces bovis, causing periostitis of jaws with soft tissue reaction
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ancylostomiasis
infection with hookworm, member of genus ancylostoma
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anusitis
inflammation of anus
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aphthous stomatitis
ulcer of mucous membranes of mouth
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ascariasis
infection with parasitic intestinal roundworms of genus Ascaris
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bovine virus diarrhea/mucosal disease (BVD/MD)
contagious disease of cattle
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cheilitis
inflammation of lip
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cholangiolitis
bile duct inflammation
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cholecystitis
inflammation of gallbladder
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colic
severe abdominal pain
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colitis
inflammation of colon
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colitis X
rapidly fatal colitis of horses causing profuse diarrhea and profound dehydration, sometimes occurring in outbreaks; cause unknown
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cysticercosis
infection with tapeworm larvae of genus Cysticercus
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displaced abomasum
chronic disease of recently calved cows when abomasum becomes trapped under rumen
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distomiasis
infection with trematode worm of genus Fasciola
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diverticulitis
inflammation of one or more diverticula (pockets) in intestine
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duodenitis
inflammation of duodenum
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dysentery
any of a number of disorders that involve inflammation of intestines, particularly colon
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enteritis
inflammation of intestines, particularly small intestine
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enterocolitis
inflammation of colon and small intestine
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enterogastritis
inflammation of intestines and stomach (also called gastroenteritis)
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esophagitis
inflammation of esophagus
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gastric dilation and volvulus (bloat)
seen most often in large-breed dogs; cause unclear, but aerophagia and overeating are factors
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gastritis
inflammation of stomach
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giardiasis
parasitic infection of intestinal tract caused by protozoa Giardia lamblia
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gingivitis
inflammation of gums
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glossitis
inflammation of tongue
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hepatitis
inflammation of liver caused by toxic or viral causes
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herpes simplex
virus causing sores of fever blister in humans and primates and fatal disease in owl monkeys and tree shrews
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ileitis
inflammation of ileum
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Johne's disease (paratuberculosis)
chronic wasting disease of cattle caused by Mycobacterium paratuberculosis
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oxyuriasis
infestation of Oxyuris nematodes causing intense perianal itching in horses
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pancreatitis
inflammation of pancreas
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peritonitis
inflammation of peritoneum
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pinworm
any oxyurid, especially noted in horses, rabbits, hamsters and mice
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Potomic horse fever
highly fatal enterocolitis disease caused by Ehrlichia risticii, characterized by high fever, leukopenia and acute diarrhea
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proctitis
inflammation of rectum
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salmonellosis
highly contagious zoonotic disease of all animal species caused by Salmonella bacteria; may cause acute or chronic enteritis and other symptoms; of particular importance to people involved in food hygiene
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scours
diarrhea caused by dietary changes, nutritional deficiency, or parasites
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shigellosis
acute, highy fatal septicemia of very young foals caused by Actinobacillus equuli with characteristics of diarrhea, fever, prostration and dyspnea
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sialoadentitis
inflammation of salivary glands
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strongyle
any roundworm in family Strongylidae
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strongyloidiasis
infection with intestinal roundworm of genus Strongyloides, not to be confused wih Strongylus
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traumatic reticulitis (hardware disease)
ingestion of foreign objects, which settle in reticulum, causing digestive problems and possible complications of peritonitis as a result of perforation of reticulum or pericarditis because of pericardium perforation
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trichuriasis
infection with an intestinal paraite of genus Trichuris
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verminous colic
colic resulting from an abundance of parasites, usually small strongyles
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wet tail (proliferative ileitis, regional enteritis)
disease of hamsters, thought to be associated with Campylobacter jejuni; symptoms of diarrhea and dehydration
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