Posted on June 26, 2009 by Brian
Whats your diagnosis #3
Porcine Multisystemic Wasting Syndrome – PCV-2
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History: A feeder pig was found dead in the morning, it was thinner than its penmates.
Gross Necropsy: (no photos)
The lungs were loosely adhered to the thoracic body wall by multiple strands of fibrin. The lungs were diffusely edematous and firm.
The pericardium contained approximately 200 mls of [...]
Filed under: Necropsy Cases | Tagged: Gastrointestinal, Hemolymphatic, Nervous, Porcine, Respiratory, Urinary, Virus | Leave a Comment »
Posted on June 15, 2009 by Brian
Luteinizing follicular cyst in a dog
History: Tissue from an 11 month old female Great Dane. The tissue was removed during a routine spay surgery and submitted for histopath due to abnormal appearance.
Ovary: In each section examined there are primary follicles present in a fibrovascular stroma. There are two normal corpora lutea present consisting of a large solid [...]
Filed under: Biopsy | Tagged: Canine, Reproductive, Degenerative | Leave a Comment »
Posted on June 9, 2009 by Brian
Whats Your Diagnosis #3
History: A feeder pig was found dead in the morning, it was thinner than its penmates.
Gross Necropsy: (no photos)
The lungs were loosely adhered to the thoracic body wall by multiple strands of fibrin. The lungs were diffusely edematous and firm.
The pericardium contained approximately 200 mls of fluid. The right ventricle was severely enlarged and the [...]
Filed under: What's your diagnosis? | Tagged: Porcine, Respiratory, Virus | Leave a Comment »