Systemic necrotizing vasculitis and glomerulonephritis in grower pigs in southwestern Quebec.

This purpose of this study was to describe the clinical features and the pathological findings of an unusual condition observed in pigs of a fattening unit in southwestern Quebec. Two of these pigs were submitted for complete postmortem examination. The disease was characterized by a systemic necrotizing vasculitis and an exudative and proliferative glomerulonephritis. In the skin, the vascular lesions produced a conspicuous papular dermatopathy with a characteristic distribution. Bacteriological and virological results were inconclusive. In the glomeruli, there were extensive granular complement deposits with scattered immunoglobulin M. Transmission electron microscopy did not reveal any dense deposits in glomerular basement membrane. The cause of this newly recognized and potentially lethal condition remains unknown, although histological and immunopathological observations suggest an immune-mediated process.

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