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Volume 9, Number 10, October 2003 Weissella confusa Infection in Primate (Cercopithecus mona)Ana I. Vela,* Concepción Porrero,* Joaquín Goyache,* Ana Nieto,* Belen
Sánchez,* Víctor Briones,* Miguel Angel Moreno,* Lucas Domínguez,* and
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Figure 1. Lesions in the mona monkey (hematoxylin and eosin stain): A) liver: portal triads with neutrophilic infiltration (x10); A1, presence of bacterial emboli inside the vein (arrow) (x40). B) acute pneumonia: edema, congestion, and leukocyte cells exudation in the pulmonary alveoli (x10). C) encephalitis: congestion and marginalized neutrophils in nervous vessels (x10). |
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