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actinobacillosis
actinobacillosis (æktiːnəʊˌbæsɪlˈəʊsɪs) n (Veterinary Science) vet science a disease of cattle and sheep, caused by infection with an Actinobacillus lignieresii and characterized by soft tissue lesions, esp of the tongue. Also called: wooden tongue, woody tongue or cruels actinobacillosis
actinobacillosis[‚ak·tə·nō‚bas·ə′lō·səs] (veterinary medicine) A bacterial disease of domestic animals caused by Actinobacillus lignieresii. actinobacillosis
actinobacillosis [ak″tĭ-no-bas″ĭ-lo´sis] an actinomycosis-like disease of domestic animals caused by Actinobacillus ligniere´sii, in which the bacilli form radiating structures in the tissues; the disease is sometimes transmissible to humans.ac·ti·no·bac·il·lo·sis (ak'tin-ō-bas-i-lō'sis), A disease of cattle and swine, occasionally reported in humans, caused by the bacterium Actinobacillus lignieresii. It affects the soft tissues, often the tongue and cervical lymph nodes, where granulomatous swellings form and eventually break down to form abscesses. |