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

supposed to represent the granulomatous type reaction seen (caseous debris, then macros and lymphos, then nodules of macros/lymphos)