- Term
Meaning Peracute Very
acute or violent.
Denotes fulminant,
whereas "acute" only
sometimes connotes fulminant.
Peracute ("very") is not to be confused...
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survive long
after the
first seasonal frost. Deer may
become infected with
peracute, acute, or
chronic EHD infections. They can
develop clinical signs in as...
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slaughter ceased in
England and
Wales on 31
March 1963,
except for the
peracute form of
Newcastle disease and for fowl plague. In
Scotland the slaughter...
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beginning abruptly,
intensifying rapidly, not
lasting long
fulminant or
peracute:
particularly acute,
especially if
unusually violent A
patient may be said...
- selenium-deficient
often develop the condition.
There are two forms:
peracute, and subacute. The
peracute form is
characterized by re****bency, tachypnea, dyspnea,...
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Colitis X,
equine colitis X or
peracute toxemic colitis is a
catchall term for
various fatal forms of
acute or
peracute colitis found in horses, but particularly...
- acutifoliate, acutilingual, acutilobate, aiguille, cute, eglantine, nonacuity,
peracute,
subacute †acicula acicul- †acula acul-
adeps adip- fat adipocere, adipose...
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domestic cats with the
acute form of the
disease and up to 100% in cats with
peracute disease. In 2010, a
retrospective study of 244
infected cats
showed that...
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Meredith (2013), the
typical time
course of the
disease is as follows: In
peracute disease with a
highly virulent strain,
death may
occur within 5 to 6 days...
- contents,
vomit or ****. The
toxin is
occasionally found in the
blood in
peracute cases.
Botulinum toxin can be
detected by a
variety of techniques, including...