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Mesentary and serosal surface of intestine of cat with FIP...what black arrow indicating?
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Fibrinopurulent exudate typical of FIP
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Intestine of cat with FIP, circles are blood vessels. What would you find in them/why/what type of hypersensitivity reaction?
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There will be mix of macrophages, neutrophils and lymphocytes/They infiltrate after immune complexes get trapped in vessel walls/Typical of type III hypersensitivity
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Glomerulus...what is arrow pointing to? (Hint-they are deposits and they are causing glomerulonephritis)
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Immune complexes (type III hypersens.)
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Glomerulonephritis of Type III response in mink...why is basement membrane thickened? (and what can it be confused with?)
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thickened in attempt for regeneration in response to present of immune complexes (can be confused with amyloid)
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Sub-q of cat with type IV sensitivity reaction. What do the layers represent (a structure specific to type IV hypersens. rxns)
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Bad question i know.....
supposed to represent the granulomatous type reaction seen (caseous debris, then macros and lymphos, then nodules of macros/lymphos) |