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Published on: January 13, 2017
[Vetch poisoning in a Bavarian cattle herd - A case report from a pathological perspective]
Wolfram Breuer1, Angela Hafner-Marx1, Annette Pfitzner2
1Bayerisches Landesamt für Gesundheit und Lebensmittelsicherheit (LGL), Oberschleißheim.
Abstract:
In a herd of 40 cattle of the Holstein-Friesian breed, 6 animals were euthanized for severe pruritus, fever and skin lesions. Pathomorphological examination of 3 animals revealed multisystemic granulomatous inflammation involving multinuclear giant cells. The content of vetch in the feed used and the characteristic histology led to the diagnosis of vetch poisoning.
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