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26/03/2024 | Abdominal cavity (bovine)
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In an 11-month-old, male, Charolais calf, multifocal lesions were observed in the lung, pleura, liver and kidneys accompanied by generalized lymphadenomegaly.

Canal de vedell amb múltiples lesions nodulars a la pleura parietal.

Calf carcass with multiple nodular lesions in the parietal pleura. Enlargement of sternal lymph nodes.

Massa pulmonar al lòbul cranial que presentava adherencies a la pleura parietal.

Pulmonary mass in the cranial lobe that had adhesions to the parietal pleura. Hyperplasia of the thoracic lymph nodes.

Aspecte, al tall, de la massa pulmonar.

Aspect, after sectioning, of the lung mass.

Múltiples lesions nodulars blanquinoses al parènquima renal.

Multiple whitish nodular lesions in the renal parenchyma.

Aspecte, al tall, d'una massa localitzada al mediastí.

Appearance, upon section, of a mass located in the mediastinum.



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  1. Patricio
    26/03/2024

    No es tuberculosis

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