.Vesicular stomatitis -1
.Rota virus -2
.Equine influenza -3
.African horse sickness -4
.Equine viral rhinopnumonitis -5
.Equine viral arteritis -6
.Equine infectious anemia -7
.Viral papilloma -8
.Rabies -9
Venezuelan equine -10
.encephalomyelitis
Non ruptured vesicles   Numerous small blister like vesicles
   at the coronet             over lips and gums
Salivation due to mouth   Lesion on the lips
         lesion
Profuse diarrhea
Bilateral catarrhal   Bilateral serous nasal
 nasal discharge            discharge
Profuse blood stained
   Profuse frothy nasal                                 frothy nasal discharge
discharge,pulmonary form                                    pulmonary form



                              Profuse frothy nasal
                           discharge,pulmonary form




Swelling of eye lids and
  supraorbital fossae ,                           Swelling of head and neck and
lacrimation,cardiac form                             chemosis,cardiac form
Hemorrhagic
pericardial
effusion

                    Pulmonary edema )mottling of
                         lung( with prominent
                       lymphatic vessels along
                        margin of lung )arrow(,
                      petechial and ecchymotic
                      hemorrhages over pleural
                                surface

       Severe pulmonary
       edema with froth in
       airway resulting in
       death
Congestion of                              Congested m.m
 conjunctivae




                     Infiltrations of the
                   intramuscular tissue



Hydropericardium                             Cyanotic m.m
Limited area of pulmonary        Near term aborted fetus, enlarged
consolidation of right apical areas   spleen, perirenal edema, pleural
 of the lung. Pleural inflammation     effusion and congested solid lung
 with fibrin adhesion and pleural
              exudates
Posterior paralysis,
Xanthochromic                neurological syndrome
cerebrospinal fluid,
neurological
syndrome
                       Equine coital exanthema, lesion
                       developed 10 days after infected
                       service. Note the position of the
                       lesions at the preputial reflection
                       )the point of most prolonged
                       contact with the vulva of the
                         infected mare
Chemosis, eye lid swelling,   Edema of eye lids, no
 blood stained lacrimation        lacrimation




                                Petechial
                                hemorrhages in
                                vaginal m.m
Pale and enlarged kidney and   Mild anemia with icterus
  grossly enlarged spleen




                                           Mild
                                           anemia
Congenital lesion on aborted   Aural plaques
            fetus




                                   Lesion on
                                   the mouth
Self mutilation ) persistent   Dumb form, posterior
licking and chewing at site       paralysis and
of injury which occurred 7          flaccidity
 weeks previously, without
    )any known etiology

                               Dumb form,
                               dysphagia
                               and
                               salivation
Seizure appearance.         Profuse, whole body sweating,
 Extensor rigidity. Scuff   obvious right side turn of the neck
marks from paddling and      ) tendency to circle to the right if
     head thrashing           not tethered(. Frothing from the
                               mouth and nares attributed to
                                         dysphagia
Drooping of ears and     Salivation secondary to
    somnolence         dysphagia ) pharyngeal and
                          )esophageal paralysis

viral affections equine

  • 2.
    .Vesicular stomatitis -1 .Rotavirus -2 .Equine influenza -3 .African horse sickness -4 .Equine viral rhinopnumonitis -5 .Equine viral arteritis -6 .Equine infectious anemia -7 .Viral papilloma -8 .Rabies -9 Venezuelan equine -10 .encephalomyelitis
  • 3.
    Non ruptured vesicles Numerous small blister like vesicles at the coronet over lips and gums
  • 4.
    Salivation due tomouth Lesion on the lips lesion
  • 5.
  • 6.
    Bilateral catarrhal Bilateral serous nasal nasal discharge discharge
  • 7.
    Profuse blood stained Profuse frothy nasal frothy nasal discharge discharge,pulmonary form pulmonary form Profuse frothy nasal discharge,pulmonary form Swelling of eye lids and supraorbital fossae , Swelling of head and neck and lacrimation,cardiac form chemosis,cardiac form
  • 8.
    Hemorrhagic pericardial effusion Pulmonary edema )mottling of lung( with prominent lymphatic vessels along margin of lung )arrow(, petechial and ecchymotic hemorrhages over pleural surface Severe pulmonary edema with froth in airway resulting in death
  • 9.
    Congestion of Congested m.m conjunctivae Infiltrations of the intramuscular tissue Hydropericardium Cyanotic m.m
  • 10.
    Limited area ofpulmonary Near term aborted fetus, enlarged consolidation of right apical areas spleen, perirenal edema, pleural of the lung. Pleural inflammation effusion and congested solid lung with fibrin adhesion and pleural exudates
  • 11.
    Posterior paralysis, Xanthochromic neurological syndrome cerebrospinal fluid, neurological syndrome Equine coital exanthema, lesion developed 10 days after infected service. Note the position of the lesions at the preputial reflection )the point of most prolonged contact with the vulva of the infected mare
  • 12.
    Chemosis, eye lidswelling, Edema of eye lids, no blood stained lacrimation lacrimation Petechial hemorrhages in vaginal m.m
  • 13.
    Pale and enlargedkidney and Mild anemia with icterus grossly enlarged spleen Mild anemia
  • 14.
    Congenital lesion onaborted Aural plaques fetus Lesion on the mouth
  • 15.
    Self mutilation )persistent Dumb form, posterior licking and chewing at site paralysis and of injury which occurred 7 flaccidity weeks previously, without )any known etiology Dumb form, dysphagia and salivation
  • 16.
    Seizure appearance. Profuse, whole body sweating, Extensor rigidity. Scuff obvious right side turn of the neck marks from paddling and ) tendency to circle to the right if head thrashing not tethered(. Frothing from the mouth and nares attributed to dysphagia
  • 17.
    Drooping of earsand Salivation secondary to somnolence dysphagia ) pharyngeal and )esophageal paralysis