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Title: Special pathology and therapeutics of the diseases of domestic animals
Identifier: cu31924000012645 (find matches)
Year: 1912 (1910s)
Authors: Hutyra, Ferenc, 1860-1934; Marek, József, 1868- joint author; Mohler, John R. (John Robbins), b. 1875, ed; Eichhorn, Adolph, 1875- joint ed
Subjects: Veterinary medicine
Publisher: Chicago, A. Eger
Contributing Library: Cornell University Library
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Avian Tubc'icLilosis. 61 ;5 tissue in.ay contain large, yellowisli-wliite, clieesy foci. Tlie pericardial sac may contain muck fluid while the surface of the heart may be covered with flat, grayish-red, raspberry-like or ahnost wart-like proliferations (Tietz). Among the "other organs, we find, now and tlien, tnlierculous caseous foci on
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Fig. .90. Allan Tuberculosis. intestinal wall. Casuatc'd foci in the liver and nodules nn tlio the peritoneum, in the kidneys, in the ovaries, in the testicles, in the pericardium and the muscle tissue of the heart, in the air cells, in the gizzard, as well as under the skin and the balls of the feet. The histological structure of the avian tubercle is similar in character to that of the maiiiinalian tubercle with the uniuiportant exception, that by far the greater part of it consists of large eiiithelioid cells of the foreign-body giant-cell type containing tubercle bacilli and disposed in radial or wreathlike scal.y fashion (as seen in section) around the central necrotic mass. The degenerative process of the tubercle also corresponds more to the hyaline type. Tubercle bacilli are always jiiesent in large numbers in the fresh tubercles as well as in the cheesy nodules and in the contents of the involved joints. They are readily demonstrated by means of the usual methods of staining (See p. 569).

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