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Disease Images

Disease Images: Rinderpest

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Description:
Bovine, oral mucosa. There are numerous small gingival erosions.

Credit: PIADC
Photo ID: RP_001

Description:
Bovine, oral mucosa. There are numerous coalescing erosions on the ventrolateral lingual mucosa.

Credit: PIADC
Photo ID: RP_002

Description:
Bovine, oral mucosa. There is severe diffuse necrosis/coalescing ulceration of the dental pad; mandibular mucosa contains smaller erosions.

Credit: PIADC
Photo ID: RP_003

Description:
Bovine, gingiva. There are a few small erosions.

Credit: PIADC
Photo ID: RP_004

Description:
Bovine, oral mucosa. There are numerous erosions on and between the buccal papillae.

Credit: PIADC
Photo ID: RP_005

Description:
Bovine, hard palate. The mucosa contains many small, coalescing, pale to dark red erosions or foci of necrosis.

Credit: PIADC
Photo ID: RP_006

Description:
Bovine, hard palate. Palate erosion.

Credit: PIADC
Photo ID: RP_007

Description:
Bovine, trachea. The mucosa is hyperemic and covered by abundant mucopurulent exudate.

Credit: PIADC
Photo ID: RP_008

Description:
Bovine, ileum. Peyer's patches are depressed and covered by fibrinonecrotic exudate.

Credit: PIADC
Photo ID: RP_009

Description:
Bovine, colon. There are many petechiae on the crests of the mucosal folds, and there are several small blood clots on the mucosal surface.

Credit: PIADC
Photo ID: RP_010

Description:
Bovine, ileum. The mucosa is hemorrhagic and edematous, and the Peyer's patch is depressed (necrosis).

Credit: PIADC
Photo ID: RP_011

Description:
Bovine, colon. The mucosa is edematous and contains many small hemorrhages and shallow erosions.

Credit: PIADC
Photo ID: RP_012

Description:
Bovine, colon. The mucosa contains multiple longitudinal linear hemorrhages.

Credit: PIADC
Photo ID: RP_013

Description:
Bovine, intestine. Erosions with ulceration; dark areas of mucosal necrosis and hemorrhage.

Credit: Dr. B. Inskeep, AFIP
Photo ID: RP_014

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These images were annotated by Dr. Steve Sorden and Dr. Claire Andreasen and funding was provided by a USDA Higher Education Challenge Grant in collaboration with the Iowa State University Department of Veterinary Pathology, Center for Food Security and Public Health (CFSPH), Armed Forces Institute of Pathology (AFIP), and Plum Island Animal Disease Center (PIADC).