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27/07/2012 | Bovine
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Tongue granuloma in a friesian cow

Histopathological examination revealed a piogranulomatous inflammatory lesion with areas of necrosis and mineralization. Among the inflammatory cells the Splendore-Hoeppli phenomenon could be observed, characterised by grossly asteriform, amorphous structures, consisting of eosinophilic hyaline deposits (protein) of immunocomplexes (antigen-antibody) on bacterial structures.

The observation of these lesions allows ruling out a parasitic or micobacterial etiology, and its typical of bacteria genres such as Actinobacillus, Actinomyces, Nocardia , among others, and also of some micoses.

Encapsulated nodular lesion (cut in the image) , white to yellow and partially mineralized.

Microphotography of a Haematoxilyn-eosin staining. Note the Splendore-Hoeppli phenomenon (arrowhead) shaped as radial, hyaline, eosinophillyc deposits of proteinaceous material. It is surrounded by abundant immfalmatory cells, mainly neutrophils and a few macrophages.



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