Clinical Case, January 22, 2004 Case #7 A 13-year-old white male with a long history of recurrent otitis media presented with a 1-week history of increasing earache and mucopurulent discharge.
Typically, the ear exhibits purulent or mucopurulent discharge, accompanied by dizziness, in cases of chronic ear infections. Bacteria are the primary cause, but other microbes can also be involved.
Five days later, one rabbit was found dead. Upon examination of the other 14 rabbits, we found that one had a unilateral, white, mucopurulent nasal discharge (Fig. 1) and another was sneezing.
“A fishy-smelling odor may be suggestive of bacterial vaginosis; clumpy white discharge may be concerning for a possible ...
A 14-month-old, 1.05-kg, intact female mixed breed house rabbit (Oryctolagus cuniculus) was presented to Tufts Small Animal Hospital's Exotic Medicine service for acute onset of unilateral ...
b 1 = clear sputum, 2 = sputum containing some mucus, 3 = mucus, 4 = mucopurulent sputum, 5 = purulent sputum. c Night-time awakenings evaluated on a 5-point scale: 0 = none, 1 = minimal ...