Mastitis — Classification and external resources ICD 10 N61 ICD 9 611.0 … Wikipedia
Mastitis (domestic animals) — Mastitis occurs in domestic animals as in human beings.It is a major condition in some species, like dairy cows. It has a tremendous economic importance for the dairy industry. It is also of concern for public health. The same considerations… … Wikipedia
Mastitis in dairy cattle — Gangrenous mastitis in a cow after 10 days. Green arrow indicates complete necrosis of the teat. Yellow arrows indicate the limits of the gangrenous tissue, but the necrotic area is not well delimited on the upper part of the udder. Mastitis in… … Wikipedia
mastitis — mastitic /ma stit ik/, adj. /ma stuy tis/, n. 1. Pathol. inflammation of the breast. 2. Vet. Pathol. inflammation of the udder, esp. of cows; garget. [1835 45; MAST + ITIS] * * * Inflammation of the breast. Acute mastitis, usually caused by… … Universalium
California mastitis test — (CMT) (for subclinical mastitis in cows) equal amounts of milk, bromcresol purple, and an anionic surface active substance are mixed in four separate cups within a plastic paddle by rapidly rotating the paddle horizontally; a positive reaction is … Medical dictionary
bovine mastitis — n inflammation of the udder of a cow resulting from injury or more commonly from bacterial infection see SUMMER MASTITIS * * * inflammation of the mammary gland of a cow, usually due to an infectious agent such as a bacterium or fungus. Common… … Medical dictionary
coliform mastitis — bovine mastitis caused by Escherichia coli, Klebsiella species, or Enterobacter aerogenes. The udder becomes inflamed and slightly enlarged and the milk is thin, serous, and brown with flakes. Affected cows may suffer from anorexia, fever, and… … Medical dictionary
Staphylococcus aureus — Scanning electron micrograph of S. aureus, 20,000 times enlargement, false color added Scientific classification Domain: Bacteria … Wikipedia
Hotis test — Ho·tis test hōt əs n a test for the presence of the common streptococcus of bovine mastitis in milk which is made by incubating a sample of milk with an aniline dye and in which the appearance of yellow patches indicates the presence of the… … Medical dictionary
Peptoniphilus indolicus — an indole producing species that has been isolated from infections of cows and pigs and is a cause of mastitis in cows. Formerly called Peptococcus indolicus … Medical dictionary