. A text book of veterinary pathology, for students and practitioners. Veterinary pathology. INFICCTUE GRAN ULOilATA. 367 lesions are usually few in number and they may he funned hy two or more nodules becoming- confluent. The central caseous necrotic tissue in the small foci frequently becomes calcified Calcification is usually not evident in the large pulmonary les- ions. The bronchial and mediastinal glands are invariably in- volved and they may be caseous, calcified or indurated. Nodular lesions of the skin are found in the superficial por- tion of the dermis or in the subcutaneous tissue.


. A text book of veterinary pathology, for students and practitioners. Veterinary pathology. INFICCTUE GRAN ULOilATA. 367 lesions are usually few in number and they may he funned hy two or more nodules becoming- confluent. The central caseous necrotic tissue in the small foci frequently becomes calcified Calcification is usually not evident in the large pulmonary les- ions. The bronchial and mediastinal glands are invariably in- volved and they may be caseous, calcified or indurated. Nodular lesions of the skin are found in the superficial por- tion of the dermis or in the subcutaneous tissue. The nodules in the skin rarely become larger than a pea but those of the subcutaneous tissue may become as large as a hen's e;'<:. Idie central portion of the cutaneous and subcutaneous nod'^iiles and. e- •V V Fig, 302—]Mioros<'oi)ir Section thrtiugh a glanderous ulcer. Margin of ulcer-necrotic tissue. Normal nasal mucous membrane. Showing deptii of erosion. Small round cells. Epitiieloid cells. Fibrous tissue. the superficial tissue covering them become neci'otic au'l a sticky, tenacious, semi-fluid material is discharged ontii the surface. The related lymphatic vessels are all engorged and the lymph nodes are enlarged and later become indurated. The tissue destroyed in the lesions of cutaneous glanders mav be partially regenerated, but are more frequently by the substitution of fibrous tissue thus producing a thickened fibrous skin. Small nodular lesions have been noted in the spleen, liver and kidney. The splenic lesions may be caseous or calcified. Hepatic lesions are usually caseous. The portal lymph nodes are usually involved when lesions are present in the !i\-er and. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Kinsley, Albert Thomas, 1877-. Chicago, A. Eger


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