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Author: OHTANI, Akifumi; KUBO, Masahito; SHIMODA, Hiroshi; OHYA, Kenji; IRIBE, Tadashi; OHISHI, Daiki; ENDOH, Daiji; OMATSU, Tsutomu; MIZUTANI, Tetsuya; FUKUSHI, Hideto; MAEDA, Ken
Title: Genetic and antigenic analysis of Chlamydia pecorum strains isolated from calves with diarrhea
  • Document date: 2015_2_27
  • ID: 4itsd2aq_17
    Snippet: Histopathology and immunohistochemical staining for C. pecorum antigens in tissues from case 1: Systemic hyperemia and congestion together with necrosis of villi with short or long rod-shaped bacteria in the upper part of the small intestine were observed in tissue sections. Hemorrhagic ileitis with edematous and granulomatous changes was observed in the intestinal crypts of the ileum. Hemorrhagic colitis was observed in the cecum and colon. Mult.....
    Document: Histopathology and immunohistochemical staining for C. pecorum antigens in tissues from case 1: Systemic hyperemia and congestion together with necrosis of villi with short or long rod-shaped bacteria in the upper part of the small intestine were observed in tissue sections. Hemorrhagic ileitis with edematous and granulomatous changes was observed in the intestinal crypts of the ileum. Hemorrhagic colitis was observed in the cecum and colon. Multiple hemorrhages were observed in the mesenteric lymph nodes. In some organs, historrhexis and decreasing staining properties due to postmortem changes were observed. Positive reactions were observed in the jejunal villi by immunohistochemical staining with rabbit anti-C. pecorum antiserum (Fig. 4) .

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