05/04/2011
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Abdominal cavity (bovine)
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Yellow fat disease
The adipous tissue showed a yellow to ochre discoloration. The subcutaneous fat, however, was unaffected.
Histopathology evidenced an intense, diffuse to multifocal, granulomatus inflammatory infiltrate in the adipose tissue as well as adipocytes necrosis and presence of multinucleated giant cells.
These lesions are named steatitis (fatty tissue inflammation), and are also known as yellow fat disease. This alteration is associated with a deficiency of reducing power (antioxidant) resulting from diets rich in polyunsaturated fats and deficient in tocopherols, which may predispose to fatty acid oxidation.
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Pues mira!!! no tenia idea de esta afeccion que terrible!! ademas podemosencontrarlo en losanimales que consumimos diariamente