Additional resources for Bovine Tuberculosis
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Elk, lung & lymph node. The lung contains multiple coalescing foci of caseous necrosis surrounded by thin pale fibrous tissue capsules (tubercles). Most of the lymph node is replaced by caseonecrotic debris with a laminated appearance reminiscent of caseous lymphadenitis caused by Corynebacterium pseudotuberculosis.
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Bovine, lung. Lung parenchyma is almost entirely replaced by variably-sized, coalescing, raised pale nodules.
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Pig, tracheobronchial lymph nodes. The center of the sectioned node is replaced by caseous, mineralized debris.
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Bovine, uterus. The endometrium contains numerous raised tubercles.
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Pig, liver. Pale, slightly raised granulomas are disseminated throughout all liver lobes.
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Pig, lymph node. Pale, mineralized granulomas are scattered throughout these cervical lymph nodes.