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Histopath section micrograph of a FIP-infected kidney showing characteristic inflammatory response.

Original caption: "Kidney, the inflammatory cells shown (neutrophils, macrophages) are typical of the response to FIP infection."

Image from "Feline Infectious Peritonitis: An Overview of Disease Transmission, Pathogenesis, Signs and Treatment With Emphasis on Diagnosis" ([1])
Authors: Kristina Baranik, DVM; Bruce E. LeRoy, DVM, PhD; Kenneth S. Latimer, DVM, PhD; A. Wayne Roberts, MS; Melanie Johnson, DVM; Heather L.Tarpley, DVM

Clinical Pathology Clerkship Program
Department of Pathology, College of Veterinary Medicine
en:University of Georgia

Used with permission. Contact: Dr. LeRoy, DVM (bleroy@vet.uga.edu)

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current23:08, 11 February 2006Thumbnail for version as of 23:08, 11 February 2006350 × 246 (66 KB)Zerblatt (talk | contribs)Histopath section micrograph of a FIP-infected kidney showing characteristic inflammatory response. Original caption: "Kidney, the inflammatory cells shown (neutrophils, macrophages) are typica

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