Handbook of meat inspection . nous orammoniacal odor develops during tlie cookiiig of tbe meat (see underUremia). Tumors.—In the kidneys of food animals fibro-sarcoma and Car-cinoma (adeno-carcinoma) are observed. Furthermore, in lenkemiaihe kidneys are altered specifically (enlarged and grayisli-wliite inconsequence of leukemic infiltration). Sarcoma and Carcinomaappear either as a primary affection in the kidneys or develop lieremetastatically during general Sarcomatosis and Carcinoma and sarcoma may attain considerable size. Tbeauthor observed a case of renal Carcinom


Handbook of meat inspection . nous orammoniacal odor develops during tlie cookiiig of tbe meat (see underUremia). Tumors.—In the kidneys of food animals fibro-sarcoma and Car-cinoma (adeno-carcinoma) are observed. Furthermore, in lenkemiaihe kidneys are altered specifically (enlarged and grayisli-wliite inconsequence of leukemic infiltration). Sarcoma and Carcinomaappear either as a primary affection in the kidneys or develop lieremetastatically during general Sarcomatosis and Carcinoma and sarcoma may attain considerable size. Tbeauthor observed a case of renal Carcinoma in a liog in which theaffected kidney weighed 18 kg. Rieck described a case of adeno-sarcoma in the kidney of the hog in which the organ was changedinto a spherical mass of 3h kg. weight. Tumors of metastaticorigin were präsent in large numbers and sprinkled everywhere inthe healthy tissue. Infectious Granülations.—Through hematogenous infectionV:he development of the tubercles of glauders or tuberculosis may Fig. Bovine kidney with tuberculosis in different stages in the individual renculi. a, solitaiy young tubercle with mcipieiit easeation; b, numeroiis tubercles of the same sort; c, older totally casefied tubercles; d, totally tulxnculous renculus. occur in the kidneys, and rarely, in cattle, actinomycomata mayappear. URINO-GKNITAL AITAUATOS 300 Tuberculosis of tlio kidiiej-s first appours in tlie form of :jiay tnberclos (Fig. 73, a und h) wliich reiuain scattereil or lormliiger groups l>y a local tlissemiuatiou (Figs. 73 r and 74). In tlielatter case, individnal roncnli may be coiuplotely dt^stroyed ( </), while tlie rest of tlie kidney remains intact. Renal tubercu-losis is distingnislied froin other clianges in the kidnevs bv the]iresence of spherical tnbercles witli casefied centers (Fig. 73, aand h). Fifi. 74.


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