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English: Figure 1. . . Nonsuppurative encephalitis in goat affected by louping ill. A) Cerebellum with necrosis of Purkinje cells. Hematoxylin and eosin (H&E) stain; scale bar = 100 µm. Inset: necrosis of Purkinje cells. H&E stain; scale bar = 20 µm. B) Midbrain. Area of neurophagia (arrow) surrounded by microglial cells. Necrosis of neurons can be also seen. H&E stain; scale bar = 50 µm. C) Lymphoid perivascular cuff in midbrain. H&E stain; scale bar = 50 µm. D) Spinal cord, gray matter. Focal microgliosis (crosses) and neurons undergoing necrosis (arrows). H&E stain; scale bar = 50 µm.
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Source Emerging Infectious Diseases, http://wwwnc.cdc.gov/eid/article/18/6/12-0220-f1.htm
Author Ana Balseiro, Luis J. Royo, Claudia Pérez Martínez, Isabel G. Fernández de Mera, Úrsula Höfle, Laura Polledo, Nelson Marreros, Rosa Casais, and Juan F. García Marín
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Suggested citation for this article: Balseiro A, Royo LJ, Pérez-Martínez C, Fernández de Mera IG, Höfle U, Polledo L, et al. Louping ill in goats, Spain, 2011. Emerg Infect Dis [serial on the Internet]. 2012 Jun [date cited]. https://dx.doi.org/10.3201/eid1806.120220External Web Site Icon

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