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POX-014A.jpg

tissue_organ_import: 
skin, leg
Morphologic diagnosis: 
Skin, leg: Multifocal follicular epithelial hyperplasia with folliculitis and hemorrhage
Clinical description: 
In this photograph of a chicken infected with pox virus, the skin nodules caused by epithelial hyperplasia have reached a more advanced stage. Lesions will progress from nodules, to small white foci, papules, vesicles, scabs, and eventually scars.
Pathologic description: 
The skin of this leg is covered by multiple distended follicles. Some of these follicles are red and some of the intra-follicular skin contains small hemorrhages. Many of the follicles or covered by a small brown crusts.
Record number: 
7637
Case number: 
Unknown
Clinical form: 
Unknown
Infection type: 
Unknown
Housing/mgmnt type: 
Select One
Priority: 
1
Rights: 
© Cornell University
Image source URL: 
http://cidc.library.cornell.edu/vet_avian/images/POX Adjusted/POX-014A.jpg
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