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25/08/2017 | Abdominal cavity (bovine)
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The following lesions were observed in a 10-month-old Friesian calf carcass:

  • Increased liver size with very pale coloration.
  • Generalized increase in size and redness of lymph nodes, some of them had white nodules.
  • Kidneys: multiple punctiform whitish lesions.
  • Enlarged spleen.

Pale kidneys with punctiform whitish lesions and generalised enlargement and reddening of lymph nodes (arroheads).

 

Pale enlarged liver (hepatomegaly).

 



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1 comment(s)


  1. Gaber algarhy
    18/02/2019

    in egypt this case anaplasmosis

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