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01/04/2020 | Abdominal cavity (bovine)
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An eleven-month-old Frisian calf carcass shows widespread alteration of adipose tissue with an edematous appearance and yellowish coloration.

Appearance of subpleural fat on the wall of the thoracic cavity.

 

Appearance of adipose tissue on the diaphragm wall on the abdominal side.

 

Appearance of perirenal adipose tissue.

 



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