Research Article

Some Pathological Features of Lungs from Domestic and Wild Ruminants with Single and Mixed Protostrongylid Infections

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Lungs of ruminants infected with protostrongylids. (a) Mouflon, lungs, M. capillaris infection, dark-grey to black, congested areas, (b) Mouflon, lungs, M. capillaris infection. Well-formed, firm, grey nodules, (c) Mouflon, lung, M. capillaris infection. Small, hard nodules (1–5 mm) under the lung pleura, (d) Sheep, lung, C. ocreatus infection, Slightly prominent, well differentiated from the surrounding tissue area, (e) Goat, right lung, P. rufescens infection, dark-red to grey, congested area, (f) Goat, lung, P. rufescens infection, adult worms in bronchi.
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