Research Article

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

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Sheep, lungs, infected with protostrongylids. (a) A nodule with M. capillaris. Peribronchial lymphoid hyperplasia. (b) A lobular lesion with P. hobmaieri. Disseminated lymphoid hyperplasia (Ly). (c) A lobular lesion with P. hobmaieri. Intralobular lymphoid hyperplasia, formation of lymphoid nodules (LNs). (d) A lobular lesion with M. capillaris. Sclerosis of the parenchyma with a lymphocyte infiltration of the sclerotic areas.
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