File:Peribronchiolar Cuffing Enzootic Pneumonia1.jpg

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Peribronchiolar cuffing in enzootic pneumonia.
The lymphoid cells with dark blue nuclei surround the bronchiole. This is an alveolitis. A lymphoid follicle is developing in the upper right of the picture. The alveoli contain cells which have infiltrated the pulmonary tissues. Inflammatory cells are also crossing the bronchiolar epithelium and the lumen of the bronchiole contains inflammatory cells indicating a bronchopneumonia. The Mycoplasma hyopneumoniae organisms cannot be seen but would be located on the epithelial surface of the bronchiole.

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uploaded September 2011

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Prof Andrew Rycroft

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Andrew Rycroft

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