Vaccination has been utilised on a limited scale in areas where enzootic lymphangitis is endemic, e . g.
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In females, cervicitis, perimetritis, or salpingitis may occur as well as lymphangitis and lymphadenitis in deeper nodes.
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In Paris he performed studies on " Mycobacterium tuberculosis ", ulcerative lymphangitis, paratuberculosis in cattle and anthrax.
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Nonvenereal sclerosing lymphangitis is a rare penile lesion consisting of a minimally tender, indurated cord involving the coronal sulcus and occasionally adjacent distal penile skin.
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Andral is credited as the first physician to describe lymphangitis carcinomatosa, a disease that is usually associated with cancers of the lung, breast, stomach, and cervix.
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"' Lymphangitis "'is an inflammation or an infection of the lymphatic channels that occurs as a result of infection at a site distal to the channel.
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In Algiers with L�opold N�gre ( 1879-1961 ), he conducted research on epizootic lymphangitis, a disease affecting horses and mules caused by " Cryptococcus farciminosus ".
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The most common cause of lymphangitis in humans is " Streptococcus pyogenes " ( Group A strep ), although it can also be caused by the fungus " Sporothrix schenckii ".
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The normal variety is the causative agent of classic histoplasmosis; " Histoplasma capsulatum " var . " duboisii " causes African histoplasmosis; and " Histoplasma capsulatum " var . " farciminosum " causes epizootic lymphangitis in horses.
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"Non-measurable lesions "-all other lesions, including small lesions ( longest diameter < 20 mm with conventional techniques or < 10 mm with spiral CT scan ), i . e ., bone lesions, leptomeningeal disease, ascites, pleural / pericardial effusion, inflammatory breast disease, lymphangitis cutis / pulmonis, cystic lesions, and also abdominal masses that are not confirmed and followed by imaging techniques.