Myelitis Purulent

Purulent myelitis (lat. meninges - meninges) is an acute or chronic inflammation of the lymphatic granulomatous type. Refers to the number of purulent meningoencephalitis. Inflammation can occur both during acute infections and during other diseases - for example, after a skull injury.

Enanthema of purulent myelgitis in a dog. Canine encephalitis Purulent can sometimes be diagnosed by the following enanthema:

1. Externally, the anterior and posterior uvula are hyperemic and whitish, often in the upper and lower lips there are large blisters with hemorrhagic proliferation. It extends to the cheeks in the lip area, and there may be yellowish-white plaques behind the mucous membrane of the lips. Its depth can be clearly seen. They do not have grey-brown nettle markings.