1. Histomorphological features of pulmonary tuberculosis in Asian elephants (Elephas maximus)
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David Abraham, P.M. Deepa, C. Purnima, K.C. Bipin, C.V. Rajani, K. Vijayakumar, and T.V. Anilkumar
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Animal biochemistry ,QP501-801 ,Science (General) ,Q1-390 - Abstract
Tuberculosis in Asian elephants usually shows involvement of lungs and associated lymph nodes. Grossly, the affected lobes of lungs reveal circumscribed lesions of varying sizes with central areas of caseation and necrosis. This report documents histomorphological features of pulmonary tuberculosis in six Asian elephants. The important cell types present were lymphocytes, foamy macrophages, epithelioid macrophages and Langhan’s type of giant cells. In addition, caseation necrosis, fibrotic capsule, and mineralisation (calcification) were also observed. Characteristic features of tuberculoid granulomas observed in the six cases showed similarities with other species. The six cases showed varying proportions of the seven defined features but all features were present together only in one case Keywords: Granuloma, histopathology
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- 2024
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