Sequential development of the liver lesions in new-born lambs infected with Rift Valley fever virus. I. Macroscopic and microscopic pathology

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dc.contributor.author Ishak, K.G.
dc.contributor.editor Bigalke, R.D.
dc.contributor.editor Cameron, Colin McKenzie
dc.contributor.editor Gilchrist, Frances M.C.
dc.contributor.editor Jordaan, E.
dc.contributor.editor Morren, A.J.
dc.contributor.editor Verster, Anna J.M.
dc.contributor.editor Verwoerd, Daniel Wynand
dc.contributor.editor Walker, Jane B.
dc.contributor.other Steyn, P.J.J.
dc.contributor.upauthor Coetzer, Jacobus A.W.
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dc.date.created 2015
dc.date.issued 1982
dc.description The articles have been scanned in colour with a HP Scanjet 5590; 600dpi. Adobe Acrobat XI Pro was used to OCR the text and also for the merging and conversion to the final presentation PDF-format. en_ZA
dc.description.abstract Ten new-born lambs were necropsied at various intervals after artificial infection with Rift Valley fever virus for the study of the sequential development of the hepatic lesions. During the late stage of the disease, the livers were slightly to moderately swollen and mottled yellow, orange-brown and red. Greyish-white foci, approximately 0,25-0,5mm in diameter, were also scattered throughout the parenchyma. Microscopically, the liver lesions progressed from sparsely distributed acidophilic bodies and hepatocytes, revealing acidophilic degeneration and necrosis 6-12h post-inoculation, to small randomly scattered primary foci of necrosis 12-24h after infection. At 30-36h, these primary foci were larger and more circumscribed. In addition, numerous acidophilic bodies and necrotic hepatocytes were dispersed throughout the markedly degenerated parenchyma. The terminal stage of the disease (48-53h after inoculation), was characterized by massive hepatic necrosis in which primary foci of necrosis could still be recognized as dense aggregates of cytoplasmic and nuclear debris. en_ZA
dc.identifier.citation Coetzer, JAW & Ishak, KG 1982, 'Sequential development of the liver lesions in new-born lambs infected with Rift Valley fever virus. I. Macroscopic and microscopic pathology’, Onderstepoort Journal of Veterinary Research, vol. 49, no. 2, pp. 103-108. en_ZA
dc.identifier.issn 0330-2465
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/2263/51083
dc.language.iso en en_ZA
dc.publisher Published by The Government Printer, Pretoria en_ZA
dc.rights ©ARC - Onderstepoort and Faculty of Veterinary Science, University of Pretoria (original). ©University of Pretoria. Dept. of Library Services (digital). en_ZA
dc.subject Veterinary medicine en_ZA
dc.subject.lcsh Veterinary medicine -- South Africa
dc.title Sequential development of the liver lesions in new-born lambs infected with Rift Valley fever virus. I. Macroscopic and microscopic pathology en_ZA
dc.type Article en_ZA


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